Pittsburgh Steelers assistant coach Joey Porter pleaded guilty Tuesday to a disorderly conduct citation stemming from his arrest last month, according to court documents obtained by NFL.com.
Porter made his plea in Allegheny Magisterial District Court (Pennsylvania) and was fined $300. The case is now closed.
Porter was arrested Jan. 9 after he allegedly grabbed an officer’s wrists after being denied entrance to a Pittsburgh bar by a bouncer. He was initially arrested on four charges, but the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office later only charged him with disorderly conduct and public drunkenness citations.
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