Woman’s Tearful 911 Call Released From Geno Smith Arrest That Has His Career In Jeopardy [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Police were called to Jets quarterback Geno Smith‘s home in Davie, Florida, on Sunday over an alleged battery.
In a video posted on Instagram, a woman named “Kristen” alleged that Smith “beat my [expletive].” She also accused Smith of running outside and attacking her, breaking her computer, and stealing money from her car.
The incident occurred on a Sunday afternoon. Police responded to the Davie, Florida, home. Officers arrived around 4:40 p.m. No arrests took place at the scene. Detectives continue reviewing the claims as the investigation remains active.
Ex-Girlfriend Heard on Emotional 911 Call

A deeply troubling emergency dispatch audio clip has officially surfaced regarding Geno Smith. The tearful recording prominently features an ex-girlfriend leveling serious domestic violence allegations against veteran quarterback Geno Smith. The frantic caller fought back heavy tears while speaking directly to a Florida emergency operator.
She explicitly claimed that the professional athlete aggressively attacked her inside his residential property earlier that morning. This shocking audio release has quickly intensified public scrutiny surrounding the active law enforcement investigation.
“My ex-boyfriend just beat me up,” she said through tears. “This happened maybe about an hour ago.”
The woman said the incident was captured on video cameras at the home, though she stated, “he probably deleted all the footage.”
Geno Smith Remains Under Investigation Amid Domestic Claims

The complex situation grew even more complicated following a series of highly charged social media posts. A woman named Kristen explicitly accused the veteran player of completely neglecting his parental obligations as well as abuse.
Despite his baby mother coming to his defense, Geno will have to deal with this situation for some time. He has not commented publicly.
“It is not an active case, but is still being reviewed before (a report) can be released,” a Davie Police Department spokesperson said.
Unless the NFL finds enough evidence to discipline Smith under its personal conduct policy, he is set to open the season as the Jets’ starting quarterback.
