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Bills Assistant Coach Arrested on Battery Charge, Allegedly Threatened to Kill Victim's Family

Bills assistant coach Aaron Kromer was arrested on charges of misdemeanor battery after punching a boy in the face regarding some beach chairs.

Incident resulting in arrest of #Bills OL coach Aaron Kromer allegedly involved argument over beach chairs. Seriously pic.twitter.com/kRRAOI9NkY
— John Kucko (@john_kucko) July 12, 2015

It's a lazy Sunday afternoon in July, the perfect day to sit around and watch a thrilling Wimbledon Final between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, so you know what time it is: Shitty-NFL-Meathead-News O'Clock! Last night in Walton County, Florida, Buffalo Bills offensive line coach Aaron Kromer was arrested for allegedly punching one of his neighbors—who was described as a "boy"—and threatening to kill his family if the boy told the police.

According the Walton County Sheriff, Kromer and his son confronted his neighbors, who were fishing on the beach, about the use of some chairs left by the beach access. It's not totally clear from the statement, but it sounds like the chairs belonged to Kromer and the victims were using them.

Kromer grabbed the boys' fishing pole and shoved one to the ground and punched him in the face. We don't know the ages of the victims but, again, the Sheriff's statement describes them as boys. More from the release: ""the victim stated Kromer also told him if he reported him to the police he would kill his family." Aaron Kromer is 48 years old.

Police responded to a call and later arrested Kromer on a misdemeanor battery charge and was booked in the Walton County Jail at 1:51 a.m. He was released on bond shortly after. The Bills are aware of the report.