MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Saousaolii "Junior" Siavii Jr. was ordered to perform 80 hours of community service for assaulting a doorman at a Minneapolis hotel last summer, according to the Star Tribune.
Siavii, 27, pleaded guilty to a charge of causing fifth-degree "assault fear" for his role in a drunken confrontation on Aug. 14 at the Graves 601 Hotel. "Assault fear," a misdemeanor, means conduct that would put a reasonable person in fear of injury.
According to police reports, Siavii charged officers during the incident but was sprayed with a chemical irritant and arrested.
The 6-foot-5, 336-pound Siavii was in Minneapolis for a preseason game with the Minnesota Vikings.
Under an order Thursday by Hennepin County District Judge Robert Blaeser, Siavii can perform his community service in Kansas City. He also must have no new charges against him in the next year and complete a substance abuse and anger management program through the National Football League.
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