Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia
Bro Arrested for Public Intoxication During Game
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Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia‘s brother discovered himself in cuffs once more this weekend after getting arrested throughout Saturday’s win over Tennessee, marking the second time he’s been tossed behind bars.
Javier Pavia was busted for public intoxication at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville after he allegedly clashed with occasion workers within the stands, in response to Knox News.
According to the outlet, stadium employees advised police Javier stored blocking followers with an enormous flag, ignoring repeated warnings to place it down. When officers approached, Javier allegedly slurred his phrases, swayed on his ft, and acquired loud and combative with workers and cops.
“He was extremely verbally combative with event staff and myself,” the arresting officer wrote within the police report, per the outlet.
Javier was taken into custody and booked early Sunday earlier than being launched on his personal recognizance, jail information present.
Javier and his older brother Roel have been additionally arrested in August throughout Vanderbilt’s blowout win over Charleston Southern, after police responded to stories of a belligerent fan who was harassing close by spectators and throwing meals. Officers traced the chaos to the Pavia brothers and arrested them.
Diego and Javier haven’t commented on the incident.