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Buffalo Bills' Zay Jones Arrested In LA Penthouse Meltdown
Buffalo Bills player Zay Jones was reportedly saved from jumping off a Downtown penthouse by his brother Cayleb Jones of the Vikings.

LOS ANGELES, CA — Buffalo Bills football player Zay Jones is with his family today after he reportedly tried to jump from the penthouse of a 30-story building in downtown Los Angeles Monday.
The incident followed a bizarre meltdown captured on camera, in which Zay, a 22-year-old second round draft pick, can be seen grappling with his brother in the nude. He can be heard in the video, published on TMZ, yelling, "I'm going to fight for Jesus." A bloody scene ensued in which Zay reportedly attempted to break through a penthouse window, as his brother, Cayleb Jones of the Minnesota Vikings, restrains him.
"Cayleb was trying to stop him from jumping out a 30th floor window," TMZ reported. "Zay eventually broke free, and ran in the direction of Cayleb's (girlfriend's) apartment ... you can hear her screaming."
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According to TMZ, at some point, Zay "ran back out of the apartment, entered a public balcony area and smashed his foot through a window."
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, Zay Jones was arrested on suspicion of felony vandalism and released on bond Wednesday morning. Jones was arrested in the 900 block of South Figueroa Street about 11:20 p.m. Monday, said Los Angeles police Officer Luis Garcia.
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The case is being presented to the district attorney's office Wednesday, Garcia said.
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City News Service contributed to this report. Photo: Zay Jones #11 of the Buffalo Bills warms up before the game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on December 24, 2017 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Photo by Tim Bradbury/Getty Images)
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