"The Frisco Police Department said in a news release that officers visited a residence Tuesday at approximately 5:40 a.m. in response to a welfare concern and upon arrival heard gunshots from inside. A perimeter was established and several nearby residences were evacuated as the area was secured. During the incident, a second-story window was broken and Jack climbed outside, then fell to the ground."
"He was taken into custody at 7:12 a.m. and transported to a hospital where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries sustained in the fall. A search of the residence found no one else inside. Charges were filed with the Denton County Sheriff's Office. Jail records show Jack posted $100,000 bail. The investigation remains ongoing and no further details have been released."
"Jack was a standout linebacker for the Bruins who also saw significant playing time at running back. He was named the Pac-12 freshman player of the year on defense and offense in 2013. After a knee injury ended his college career three games into his junior season, Jack was selected by the Jaguars in the second round of the 2016 draft. He played six seasons with the Jaguars and two with the Steelers."
Myles Jack was arrested in Frisco, Texas, after police say he fell from a second-story window during an incident where gunshots were heard inside a residence. Officers responded about 5:40 a.m. to a welfare concern, established a perimeter, and evacuated nearby homes. A broken second-story window was reported and Jack fell outside, sustaining non-life-threatening injuries; he was taken into custody and treated at a hospital. Charges filed include deadly conduct, a third-degree felony discharge of a firearm, and a Class-A misdemeanor discharge of a firearm in certain municipalities. Jack posted $100,000 bail and the investigation remains ongoing. Jack played at UCLA and in the NFL and later became majority owner of the Allen Americans.
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