San Jose Police Ban Officers from Moonlighting for 49ers
More than a dozen San Jose police officers must stop moonlighting as security guards for the San Francisco 49ers until further notice.
The decision by Chief Larry Esquivel came after revelations that when San Jose police responded to the home of Ray McDonald and his pregnant fiancee in the early hours of Aug. 31, a police officer who works security for the team was already there, said the San Francisco Chronicle.
McDonald was arrested on suspicion of felony domestic violence, but prosecutors have not decided whether to charge him. He remains free on a $25,000 bond, and continues to play for the San Francisco 48ers.