**Micheal Barrow Faces Domestic Battery Charges After Airport Incident**
Former New York Giants linebacker Micheal Barrow has found himself in legal trouble following a disturbing incident at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Reports indicate that on Tuesday, Barrow was involved in a heated argument with family members, during which he allegedly struck his wife, Shelly, in the face. Eyewitness accounts suggest that the altercation escalated quickly, resulting in Shelly falling to the ground after being hit.
Barrow, 55, is now facing three counts of domestic battery, according to jail records. Specific details surrounding the arrest have not been disclosed, and inquiries have been made to the Broward County Sheriff’s Office for further information. On Wednesday, Barrow entered a not guilty plea and was subsequently released on a $5,000 bond.
A standout player during his college career with the Miami Hurricanes, Barrow was part of two national championship teams and earned the Big East Defensive Player of the Year award in 1992. He was drafted by the Houston Oilers in the second round of the 1993 NFL Draft. After four seasons in Houston, he joined the Carolina Panthers and concluded his NFL career with the New York Giants in 2003.
Following his retirement from professional football, Barrow transitioned into coaching, contributing to the Miami Hurricanes’ coaching staff and later working with the Seattle Seahawks.
As this situation develops, it raises questions about the impact of such incidents on former athletes and their post-career lives.
**FAQ**
*What charges is Micheal Barrow facing?*
Micheal Barrow is facing three counts of domestic battery following an incident at an airport where he allegedly struck his wife during a family dispute.
