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NFL PLAYER ARRESTED FOR STEALING MILK: Ex-NFL First-Round Pick Robert Nkemdiche Ripped By Cops After Alleged Almond Milk Heist (Body Cam)
Robert Nkemdiche received quite the tongue lashing from cops after he was detained for stealing groceries in Georgia late last month, newly released police video shows.
The former NFL first-round pick’s encounter with Union City Police Department officers occurred at around 10:45 p.m. on Feb. 25, after he was accused of leaving a Kroger with multiple large objects hidden inside his sweatpants.
Body camera footage, obtained by The California Post on Monday, shows once a cop discovered items that Nkemdiche allegedly ditched after stealing from the store — including candy bars, frozen meals and cartons of almond milk — he and his colleagues laid into the ex-Cardinals defensive lineman.
“Look, man,” one officer told a handcuffed Nkemdiche. “We’re not going to play these games. Because I’ve ran into you too many times. And you keep lying.
“You can say whatever you want to say. But I just watched you walk out of here with a big-*** bulge in your pants. I asked you what it was. You said nothing.
“Then, to give you the benefit of the doubt, I was like, ‘OK. Maybe he’s just got, I don’t know, like, a condition.’ I let you go, and I see you just take off running behind the gas station.”
Nkemdiche repeatedly tried to interrupt the officer, and at one point, he adamantly said he didn’t steal the groceries.
“Yes the f—k you did,” the cop told Nkemdiche. “Stop lying to me.”
Officers on the scene made it abundantly clear they had detained Nkemdiche on multiple occasions in recent months, and were tired of seeing him.
One cop actually said to the 31-year-old it was her “third time” questioning him.
“This is a repeated offense for you,” she added.
After minutes of back and forth, Nkemdiche eventually apologized, promised to never steal again, and said he only did it this time because his manager was “bringing me food and I was just in a rush.”
“That’s all,” he said.
Cops wrote in an incident report that a Kroger representative told them they did not want to press charges, but Nkemdiche was nonetheless arrested after a database search revealed he had “multiple warrants across multiple states.”
Jail records show he was booked at 1:44 a.m. on Feb. 26, before he was released some six hours later.
NFL PLAYER ARRESTED FOR STEALING MILK: Ex-NFL First-Round Pick Robert Nkemdiche Ripped By Cops After Alleged Almond Milk Heist (Body Cam)
Robert Nkemdiche received quite the tongue lashing from cops after he was detained for stealing groceries in Georgia late last month, newly released police video shows.
The former NFL first-round pick’s encounter with Union City Police Department officers occurred at around 10:45 p.m. on Feb. 25, after he was accused of leaving a Kroger with multiple large objects hidden inside his sweatpants.
Body camera footage, obtained by The California Post on Monday, shows once a cop discovered items that Nkemdiche allegedly ditched after stealing from the store — including candy bars, frozen meals and cartons of almond milk — he and his colleagues laid into the ex-Cardinals defensive lineman.
“Look, man,” one officer told a handcuffed Nkemdiche. “We’re not going to play these games. Because I’ve ran into you too many times. And you keep lying.
“You can say whatever you want to say. But I just watched you walk out of here with a big-*** bulge in your pants. I asked you what it was. You said nothing.
“Then, to give you the benefit of the doubt, I was like, ‘OK. Maybe he’s just got, I don’t know, like, a condition.’ I let you go, and I see you just take off running behind the gas station.”
Nkemdiche repeatedly tried to interrupt the officer, and at one point, he adamantly said he didn’t steal the groceries.
“Yes the f—k you did,” the cop told Nkemdiche. “Stop lying to me.”
Officers on the scene made it abundantly clear they had detained Nkemdiche on multiple occasions in recent months, and were tired of seeing him.
One cop actually said to the 31-year-old it was her “third time” questioning him.
“This is a repeated offense for you,” she added.
After minutes of back and forth, Nkemdiche eventually apologized, promised to never steal again, and said he only did it this time because his manager was “bringing me food and I was just in a rush.”
“That’s all,” he said.
Cops wrote in an incident report that a Kroger representative told them they did not want to press charges, but Nkemdiche was nonetheless arrested after a database search revealed he had “multiple warrants across multiple states.”
Jail records show he was booked at 1:44 a.m. on Feb. 26, before he was released some six hours later.



