Police: Several guns found in Incognito's truck during arrest
Former Buffalo Bills guard Richie Incognito had several guns in his truck when he was arrested Monday for disorderly conduct and threats, charges connected to an incident at a funeral home, according to a report from Scottsdale Police, via ESPN's Mike Rodak.
Incognito has since posted bail and been released, police confirmed to Rodak.
The 35-year-old was found with a handgun silencer, a Glock 17 9mm, a Glock 35, a .40 caliber gun, an FN Herstal Belgium Rifle, and two other rifles, Rodak reports.
Police responded to a disorderly conduct call at a Scottsdale mortuary on Monday afternoon, where Incognito was making funeral arrangements for his father, who died Saturday.
Scottsdale Police released the following statement, again via Rodak:
Incognito reportedly was upset with staff and began to damage property inside the business and shout at employees. At several points during his contact with staff, Incognito threatened to retrieve guns from his vehicle and return to shoot the employees. Once on scene, officers detained him as the incident was investigated. Based on the investigation, Incognito was arrested and held on misdemeanor chargers of Threats and Disorderly Conduct.
In June, Incognito spent three days in a psychiatric hospital after a reported altercation with another gym patron.