Terrion Arnold released from jail after posting $1 million bond
Key Points:
- The Lions released cornerback Terrion Arnold on Monday following his arrest on felony charges related to an alleged armed robbery and kidnapping.
- Arnold posted a $1 million bond and was released from Hillsborough County jail on Tuesday, with a judge ordering home confinement but no ankle monitor.
- The state attorney’s office has filed a motion to require Arnold to wear a GPS monitor now that he is unemployed, with a hearing scheduled for Monday morning.
- Arnold’s attorney requested that Arnold be allowed to attend the hearing via video as he will be out of state.
- Arnold faces four counts each of kidnapping and armed robbery, which carry the possibility of a life sentence if convicted; he turned himself in last Wednesday night.