New Ole Miss QB Threatens to “Get My AK-47 and Spray” Club After Argument With Bouncers

New Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly isn't off the a great start, threatening bouncers with an AK-47 this weekend.

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Quarterback Chad Kelly—who signed with Ole Miss last week after being thrown off the Clemson team in April of 2013—is in trouble again after a run-in with a bouncer this weekend in Buffalo.

A candidate to start next season, Kelly did not take too kindly to bouncers not letting his friend back into a club after he had been kicked out. When the bouncers didn’t respond favorably to Kelly’s protestations, he exclaimed, “I’m going to go to my car and get my AK-47 and spray this place.”

So that’s great.

Kelly retreated to his truck and left the premises, but Buffalo police tracked him down and attempted to arrest him. That’s when Kelly started kicking and punching at officers, and again thrashed about when they finally brought him downtown.

Sounds like quite a night for the new Rebel, who also happens to be the nephew of legendary Bills quarterback Jim Kelly.

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[via The Big Lead]

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