The Denver Broncos pass rusher Jonathon Cooper has been arrested again in a rapidly escalating legal situation that has developed over the past several days.
What Happened Today with the Broncos’ Jonathan Cooper?
In the latest development on Thursday, June 11, Cooper was taken into custody around 6 p.m. last night by Parker Police and later booked into Douglas County Jail at approximately 10:07 p.m. A Broncos reporter, Mike Klis, reported the news first.
Reportedly, the star Broncos player is now facing four additional charges that stem from alleged violations of a protection order placed against him. Among the new charges is a felony enhancement for second-degree assault. It marked an escalation in the case’s seriousness. Plus, Cooper is scheduled to appear in court on the morning of June 12 as proceedings begin to move forward.
This latest arrest comes just days after Cooper was previously taken into custody. Following the arrest, an NFL spokesperson, Brian McCarthy, said, “We continue to monitor all developments in the matter, which remains under review of the personal conduct policy.”
According to reports from NFL.com, he was arrested roughly five days ago in connection with domestic violence-related allegations. That earlier incident already placed him under legal scrutiny, and the situation has now intensified with additional charges being added in a short span of time.
Following the incident, the Broncos organization issued a brief statement. In a statement, the franchise said that they were “disappointed to learn of Jonathon Cooper’s arrest on Thursday and continue to review this matter.” Klis further added that it has been a difficult 12-hour stretch for Cooper, as he now faces six total charges, including the felony second-degree assault upgrade.
The situation involving Cooper and his girlfriend appears to stem from a domestic dispute that escalated into multiple arrests and increasingly serious charges over the past week.
According to multiple reports, including court documents and local news coverage, the initial incident involved an argument between Cooper and his girlfriend that began over cheating allegations and a disagreement involving his phone.

During the confrontation, both sides allegedly became physically involved, with each accusing the other of grabbing or damaging property and attempting to restrain access to the phone. Police records indicate that officers responding to the scene treated it as a domestic violence situation. Additionally, both individuals were initially arrested on misdemeanor domestic violence and criminal mischief charges.
With two arrests in less than a week and charges continuing to build, the case is now moving into a more serious phase. The legal process is expected to unfold in court in the coming days, while the Broncos and the NFL continue to monitor the situation closely.

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