• Loading stock data...
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Law

Fred Kerley Released After Police Beating, Now Facing Separate Domestic Violence Case

Following his Thursday arrest after an altercation with police, the Olympian’s estranged wife wants to press charges stemming from an incident in May.

Fred Kerley
Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley’s legal woes continued over the weekend following his Thursday arrest in Miami Beach.

Kerley’s estranged wife, Angelica Taylor, appeared in his bond hearing Saturday. “They asked me to be here and speak on his behalf, but I want to proceed with pressing charges on him,” she told the judge. Taylor appeared in court using her maiden name, but she has also been identified in news reports and on social media as Angelica Kerley.

On Thursday night, the two-time Olympic medalist and former world champion was arrested after a verbal and physical altercation with Miami Beach police that resulted in officers beating and tasing him. Both Kerley and a woman identified by police as his girlfriend were arrested, and on Friday, a judge scolded police for their handling of the situation.

But also on Friday, Miami-Dade police filed charges against Kerley for an alleged incident of domestic violence that occurred in May 2024. That case’s first hearing happened Saturday, after which he was released on bond.

Kerley faces two felony charges in the case, one for strong-arm robbery and another for domestic battery by strangulation. 

Taylor gave an interview to CBS News Miami where she detailed the incident with her husband, which she said happened in front of her 8-year-old daughter. She also said she’s asked Kerley for a divorce multiple times, but he won’t give her one. Thursday’s bodycam footage is what led her to speak out, she said.

“Seeing the video of this recent incident and how like he was aggressive, it kind of made me think, like, he didn’t feel any remorse for what he did to me,” she said. “I know that I have to think about my children, but he didn’t think about his children in that situation.”

Kerley and Taylor share three children. The police affidavit obtained by Front Office Sports says the two had been together for 10 years and married for three at the time of the incident in May.

“When I was watching him go to the Olympics, knowing what he’s done, it’s just like, nobody really knows who he is,” Taylor said.

Yale Sanford, one of Kerley’s attorneys, declined to comment to FOS on the domestic violence case Monday morning. The attorneys told CBS News Miami that the notion Kerley won’t grant Taylor a divorce is “just as ridiculous as the allegations against Fred.”

The affidavit says the couple got into an argument over Taylor contacting someone on Instagram. The document says Taylor punched Kerley in the face out of fear, after which he pushed her to the ground and choked her. “I’m not going to lie, at some point, I thought that he was going to kill me,” Taylor told CBS News Miami. Kerley initially drove away with Taylor’s phone but brought it back after he was contacted, police reported.

Miami-Dade police arrived on the scene after Kerley left again and witnesses “became uncooperative and would not provide a statement,” according to the affidavit. Taylor identified Kerley to the police, who entered a “probable cause message for arrest,” but didn’t file charges until Friday when they realized he was being held in Miami Beach, the affidavit says.

A representative for the Miami-Dade Police Department did not immediately provide a statement explaining why police waited months to file charges against Kerley, who medaled at the Paris Olympics this summer.

He was initially facing three charges in the other case, but the judge reduced that number to two on Friday: battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting an officer without violence. The former is a felony, while the latter is a misdemeanor.

Kerley’s arrangement hearings are set for Jan. 31 for the incident with police and Feb. 3 for the domestic violence case.

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

Mariano Rivera

Mariano Rivera Accused Of Covering Up Sexual Abuse in Lawsuit Against Church

Rivera and his wife founded the church sued in New York court.
Trent Baalke

Trent Baalke Out As Jaguars GM After Scaring Off Head Coach Candidates

At least three coaches were uninterested in working with Baalke.
Mike Golic Jr and Mike Golic
exclusive

Mike Golic, Mike Golic Jr. Leaving DraftKings

A source tells FOS their contracts expire in late March.
Jeremiah Smith

Ohio State’s Title Isn’t As Simple As $20 Million in NIL

Three lessons from the Buckeyes’ title beyond “pay the best players.”

Featured Today

Can Upstart Sports Leagues Beat the Grim Start-Up Odds?

Investors think they can buck the massive failure rate of new enterprises.
January 21, 2025

Amateurism Dilemma on Full Display at the College Football Playoff

The sport has never looked or operated more like a pro league.
January 19, 2025

Unrivaled’s Impeccable Timing Pressures WNBA to Give Players More

The league could “blow the lid off” the business of women’s sports.
Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Riley Leonard and running back Jeremiah Love celebrate a touchdown during the first half of a game against the Indiana Hoosiers in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
January 17, 2025

Notre Dame Found a Title-Worthy NIL Formula. Now It Has to Pivot

Its title run was buoyed by a collective that no longer exists.
Tennessee guard Destinee Wells (10) and Tennessee forward Favor Ayodele (15) celebrate on the bench during a women's college basketball game between the Lady Vols and LSU at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025.
January 17, 2025

Could Trump’s New Administration Change College Athlete Pay Plans?

“I just think Sen. Cruz is wrong,” one lawyer said.
NFLPA exec director Lloyd Howell
exclusive
January 19, 2025

NFLPA Investigating Own Role in OneTeam Amid Corruption Allegations

Employees were told about the investigation in a letter obtained by FOS.
Sponsored

How UBS Crafts Impactful Partnerships Across Sports, Arts, and Culture

As UBS continues to expand its impressive array of sports and entertainment partnerships, the company solidifies its position as a leader in wealth management.
Jan 27, 2024; St. Petersburg, FL, USA; Kevin Owens (black attire) and Logan Paul (gold attire) battle during the United States Championship match during the Royal Rumble at Tropicana Field.
January 16, 2025

USOPC, Prime Hydration Reach Settlement in Trademark Dispute

Terms of the out-of-court settlement were not disclosed.
Conor McGregor
January 15, 2025

Conor McGregor, Miami Heat Sued Over Alleged Sexual Assault at 2023 NBA..

Miami police did not bring charges in the case.
Don Garber
January 14, 2025

NASL Trial Could Get in Underbelly of American Soccer

NASL alleges an illegal conspiracy between MLS and U.S. Soccer.
Caitlin Clark
January 13, 2025

Caitlin Clark Is Latest Women’s Basketball Star With Alleged Stalker 

Police arrested a Texas man, saying he sent Clark dozens of threats.