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Former Patriots fullback Patrick Pass arrested for allegedly shoving elderly man in gym


Former Patriots fullback Patrick Pass arrested for allegedly shoving elderly man in gym

Patrick Pass, a former New England Patriots fullback, was arrested Wednesday in North Providence, Rhode Island, after allegedly attacking an elderly man at a Planet Fitness gym.

According to multiple reports, Pass, 46, argued with an 82-year-old man at the gym over exercise equipment before the former NFL player pushed the victim to the ground.

The man reportedly suffered back injuries when he fell to the ground.

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Patrick Pass stiff arm

New England Patriots fullback Patrick Pass (No. 35) holds off Denver Broncos cornerback Lenny Walls (No. 35) during the fourth quarter at Invesco Field at Mile High. (Byron Hetzler-USA TODAY Sports)

Pass was arrested and charged with assault on a man over 60 causing bodily harm, a felony in Rhode Island, and disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor, according to the New York Post.

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According to court documents, Pass was ordered to pay a $10,000 bounty and was prohibited from contacting the victim.

Pass’s next court date is scheduled for January.

Patrick Pass tackles Steelers player

New England Patriots fullback Patrick Pass (No. 35) tackles Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor (No. 24) during the 2nd quarter of the 2004 AFC Championship Game at Heinz Field. (Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports)

Pass won four Super Bowls during his eight-year career, including one game in his final season with the New York Giants in 2007, the year they defeated Tom Brady and the Patriots in the Super Bowl, spoiling their undefeated season.

Pass, a seventh-round pick in the 2000 NFL Draft, one round after Brady’s famous selection, had 526 yards rushing and three touchdowns in his 78 games in New England.

He also caught 66 balls for 570 yards and scored one touchdown.

Patrick Pass runs

New England Patriots fullback Patrick Pass (No. 35) runs past Denver Broncos defensive end Ebenezer Ekuban (No. 91) during the fourth quarter at Invesco Field at Mile High. (Byron Hetzler-USA TODAY Sports)

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Pass was most recently a coach in the Indoor Football League for the Massachusetts Pirates, where he was suspended indefinitely after a fight broke out during a game against the Arizona Rattlers and players jumped into the stands.

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