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Fred Kerley's recent arrest in Dania Beach, Florida, adds to his growing list of legal issues. According to reports, he was arrested on May 1, 2025, and charged with battery. This incident occurred just before he was scheduled to compete in the Grand Slam Track event in Miramar.
According to TMZ&ref=yanuki.com and Reuters&ref=yanuki.com, the alleged victim is his ex-girlfriend and fellow Olympian, Alaysha Johnson. Police reports indicate that Kerley allegedly struck Johnson in the face, causing her nose to bleed. He was taken into custody at the meet hotel.
This arrest follows a previous incident in January 2025, where Kerley was arrested in Miami Beach for allegedly assaulting a police officer. Bodycam footage of that arrest showed a confrontation between Kerley and officers, resulting in Kerley being tased. He pleaded not guilty to those charges.
The Grand Slam Track event organizers have confirmed that Kerley will not be competing due to the arrest. His attorney, Richard L. Cooper, claims the allegations lack merit and that Kerley was attacked unprovoked.
These repeated legal issues could have serious repercussions for Kerley's career and reputation. Sponsors may withdraw their support, and his ability to compete in future Olympic games could be jeopardized.
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