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SJ - June 10, 2020
Raiders rookie running back Lynn Bowden was placed in handcuffs early Wednesday morning after U.S. Marshals and DEA agents searched the home he's been living in.
Undercover officers have reportedly been buying drugs at the home, but Bowden wasn't arrested and it's not known if he's involved in the illegal activity going down in the home.
From WKBN27:
U.S. Marshals and the Drug Enforcement Agency seized a number of loaded assault rifles and handguns during a search of the Youngstown home of local football standout Lynn Bowden.
They were at the house in the 200 block of Superior Street around 8 a.m. Wednesday while Bowden stood on the porch in handcuffs with other people who were in the house. Police often handcuff people while they search a home even if no one is arrested.
No one has been arrested at this time.
Sources said police had made a number of undercover drug buys at the home, but they do not know whether Bowden was involved in any of that activity.
Welcome to the NFL and welcome to the Raiders. They might be moving to Las Vegas, but they're clearly taking that bad boy image with them. I love it.
Who wants to live in a world where Raiders players aren't living in a house that drugs are being sold out of and guns are being seized from? Not this guy. The Raiders are back baby!
Add at least a couple of wins to their total this season, even if Bowden never touches the field.
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