Randle Pleads Not Guilty To Kansas Charges

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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Former Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle has pleaded not guilty to several charges in Kansas.

Randle on Friday pleaded not guilty to a criminal threat charge stemming from accusations that he threatened to kill a Sedgwick County jail deputy.

The Wichita Eagle reports Randle also entered not-guilty pleas to charges accusing him of backing into three people with his car and kicking in the door of a Wichita home earlier this year. And, he pleaded not guilty to a charge of interfering with law enforcement in March.

Randle, who is from Wichita, is being held on $50,000 bond. He's scheduled for trials in all three cases on September 19.

The former NFL player was released by the Cowboys last year.

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