Chandler Jones' arrest in Las Vegas last week for violating a protective order came after he allegedly burned an ex-girlfriend's items - and sent her a video of him doing so while nude.
Jones, who was released by the Raiders following the arrest, went to the house of an unnamed woman on September 12 and shoved her into a railing, according to a police document obtained by The Athletic.
In that incident, the woman - who identified herself to police as Jones' ex-girlfriend - said that Jones had knocked on her door with a flashlight and no shoes on, and believed he was there to return a vehicle he borrowed from her.
However, Jones tried to gain access to the woman's room, leading her to try and stop him before he allegedly shoved her.
The woman told police she believed Jones was on drugs, and reported the domestic violence incident to cops - leading to a protection order between September 14 and December 13.
Chandler Jones was arrested late on Thursday night in Las Vegas, police records show
Jones ignited concerns for his own mental health after posting a tearful social media clip
That order was broken later in the month when the women allegedly spotted Jones in her backyard, stealing items which ranged from a recycling bin, pool net and dog toys according to KNTV.
The woman told police that on September 28 she began receiving messages from Jones' Snapchat account at 8:58am, and later that day received more videos from him on the platform - which allegedly showed him burning the items while apparently naked.
Earlier that day, according to the police report, Jones was served the protection order.
Jones was gone by the time police arrived to the woman's home, but he was later located by police and charged with two counts of violating a temporary protection order for domestic violence, according to The Athletic.
He is due in court on December 4.
Jones has faced questions about his mental stability for weeks after the Raiders sidelined him with a non-football injury to start the season.
Raiders owner Mark Davis was accused by Jones of 'holding a huge secret'
Since then, he's posted relentlessly on X, formerly Twitter, regarding a series of disturbing subjects.
He recently accused Raiders owner Mark Davis of protecting someone who allegedly his goddaughter, and then appeared to suggest - without proof - that Raiders coach Josh McDaniels was involved in the 2017 death of Aaron Hernandez - a suicide in prison.
The Raiders released a statement last Friday that they are 'hopeful that Chandler Jones receives the care that he needs.'
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