Steelers cut rookie after terroristic threats charge over jukebox dispute
- Kameron Kelly, 23, charged with two counts after altercation
- Police say Kelly threatened employee over jukebox dispute
The Pittsburgh Steelers cut reserve safety Kameron Kelly on Friday hours after the rookie was arrested following an alleged altercation with police at a bar.
The 23-year-old Kelly was charged with two counts of making terroristic threats and one count of resisting arrest after authorities said he became combative after refusing to leave Mario’s South Side Saloon early Friday. He was arraigned at about 4:30am and released on nonmonetary bail.