Former junior-middleweight titleholder Travis Simms has pleaded not guilty to charges that arose from an August incident in which police officers subdued him with a stun gun, according to The (Norwalk, Conn.) Hour.
Simms, 41, was arrested in Norwalk after allegedly refusing to obey a police officer’s commands, per an article at the time in the Connecticut Post. Online court records show that he has been charged with one count of second-degree breach of peace and one count of interfering with an officer/resisting arrest. Both counts are misdemeanors.
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Simms, 41, was arrested in Norwalk after allegedly refusing to obey a police officer’s commands, per an article at the time in the Connecticut Post. Online court records show that he has been charged with one count of second-degree breach of peace and one count of interfering with an officer/resisting arrest. Both counts are misdemeanors.
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