Ex-SEC player turns self in on "terroristic threatening" charge

What on earth happened here?

Remember the player that allegedly punched Kentucky quarterback Drew Barker over a year ago? Well, he might be in more trouble this time.

According to WKYT, former Kentucky and current Eastern Kentucky defensive tackle Patrick Graffree turned himself in on Friday amid charges of terroristic threatening, criminal mischief, and harassing communications. Details on what led to the charges are currently limited.

As noted above, this isn't the first time that Graffree has found himself in some trouble. He was suspended from the Eastern Kentucky football team last year after video surfaced of a dorm room altercation involving players from the EKU and Kentucky football teams. No charges were brought up from that incident.

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Graffree played in 11 games last year for Eastern Kentucky. He was a three-star recruit of the 2012 recruiting class, and he spent a year with Kentucky before transferring to FCS Eastern Kentucky.

Eastern Kentucky is currently monitoring the situation, per a statement from WTVQ.

[H/T Yahoo!]