Sam Underwood, known for his role in the popular TV show “Fear the Walking Dead,” was taken into custody by the LAPD on charges of domestic battery against a woman.
According to law enforcement sources, the incident occurred around 2:30 AM on October 7th in a Los Angeles-area apartment. Responding to a 911 call about a disturbance, the police were informed that Sam and the woman had engaged in a heated argument that turned physical.
The woman reportedly had visible marks on her body, leading to Sam’s arrest on felony domestic battery charges. After spending nearly 10 hours in custody, he was booked and released from jail.
The nature of the relationship between Sam and the alleged victim is unclear. The case will now be forwarded to the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office for potential criminal charges.
Fortunately, the woman did not require medical attention despite the visible marks.
According to a source familiar with the case, Sam has evidence, including photographs, video recordings, and audio recordings, that contradict the accusations made against him. His attorney intends to provide this evidence to the police during the early part of this week.
FAQs
1. What is Sam Underwood known for?
Sam Underwood is known for his role in the popular TV show “Fear the Walking Dead.”
2. What charges was Sam Underwood arrested for?
Sam Underwood was arrested for felony domestic battery.
3. What evidence does Sam Underwood have against the accusations?
Sam Underwood has provided his attorney with photographs, video recordings, and audio recordings that disprove the claims made against him.
4. Will there be criminal charges?
The case will be submitted to the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office for potential criminal charges.
Conclusion
“Fear the Walking Dead” star Sam Underwood was arrested for felony domestic battery after an argument turned physical with a woman. Visible marks were found on the woman’s body, leading to Sam’s arrest. However, he has evidence that contradicts the accusations and plans to provide it to the police. The case will be reviewed by the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office for potential criminal charges. Fortunately, the woman did not require medical attention despite the visible marks.