Terrion Arnold maintained his innocence in a case he has been linked to that resulted in an alleged armed robbery and kidnapping. Arnold’s representation, Jansen & Davis, offered a full statement denying any link between Arnold and the actions of five individuals who have been arrested in connection with the case.
Here is the statement from Arnold’s attorneys:
I represent Mr. Terrion Arnold in connection with an incident that allegedly occurred on February 4, 2026, in Tampa, Florida, which resulted in the arrest of five individuals on serious felony charges.
To be clear, Mr. Arnold had no involvement whatsoever in the activities that led to those arrests. He did not participate in, nor was he present for, any conduct related to the alleged offenses. There is no evidence in police reports, text messages, or witness statements that implicates Mr. Arnold in any way.
In fact, after direct communication with the lead prosecutor, it has been confirmed that no charges have been filed against Mr. Arnold in connection with this matter.
Recent media coverage has referenced an Order issued by Circuit Judge J. Logan Murphy, which improperly suggests Mr. Arnold’s involvement in the incident. That same Order also incorrectly identifies Ms. Devalle as Mr. Arnold’s girlfriend. Both assertions are false, misleading, and entirely unsupported by the record.
Mr. Arnold categorically denies these unfounded claims and maintains his complete innocence. He was not involved in the crimes allegedly committed on February 4, 2026, in Tampa, Florida.
We strongly urge members of the media to refrain from perpetuating inaccurate or speculative narratives. The facts are clear, and they do not support any claim of wrongdoing by Mr. Arnold.
The recent court order that is referenced by Arnold’s attorneys suggested that “Arnold and his friends” took matters in their own hands after the Lions cornerbacks’ Airbnb was robbed. The allegations suggest that three people who were believed to be involved in the initial robbery of Arnold’s property were lured into a house, held at gunpoint, assaulted and robbed. The court order suggested there were text messages that tied Arnold to that event, but no arrest or charge has been made.
Obviously, Arnold’s camp has a completely different viewpoint of the story.
This is a developing story, so we’ll see where it goes from here.
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