Defensive end Keith Millard of the Minnesota...
Defensive end Keith Millard of the Minnesota Vikings pleaded innocent to a disorderly conduct charge stemming from an incident with police at a suburban Minneapolis hotel last month.
Millard also pleaded innocent in Hennepin County District Court to making terroristic threats, according to the court clerk.
Millard was arrested and handcuffed at the Radisson South Hotel in the early-morning hours of July 27, the day before the Vikings’ training camp opened.
According to police reports, Millard, 6-6 and 260 pounds, yelled obscenities at police and hotel security personnel and told one officer, “My arms are more powerful than your guns.”
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