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Published 16:52 IST, January 13th 2020

Patriots star Julian Edelman arrested for vandalism after jumping on car, police confirm

New England Patriots' wide receiver - Julian Edelman - has been cited for vandalism after allegedly jumping on a vehicle and causing damage on Saturday night.

Reported by: Daniel Arambur
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New Englands Patriots and Tom Brady would feel gutted for not making the playoffs this season. The Patriots will be making preparations to step up their game in order to make the playoffs next season.

However, New Englands Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman got himself in some trouble after his antics in Beverly Hills on Saturday night.

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Patriots star Julian Edelman cited for vandalism in Beverly Hills

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Patriots veteran Julian Edelman was arrested for allegedly jumping on a vehicle and causing damage, according to a Beverly Hills police spokeswoman. The 33-year old was arrested in Southern California on suspicion of misdemeanour vandalism after jumping on the hood of someone’s car, authorities said on Sunday.

Julian Edelman was cited for vandalism and released on a citation, Beverly Hills Police Lt. Elisabeth Albanese said in a statement. Patriots' Julian Edelman, who was named MVP in last year's Super Bowl LIII, is expected to appear in court on April 13.

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Updated 16:52 IST, January 13th 2020

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