Stories about NFL wide receiver
Titus Young's troubles continued to emerge Wednesday, with a report that his ex-girlfriend has
sought a restraining order against him after he allegedly harassed her and made threats like "I understand why O.J. killed his wife."
The ex-girlfriend said in court documents seeking the restraining order that Young got in fights with multiple people and she feared what he might do, the Press-Enterprise reported. She also wrote that Young had been in a mental facility more than once but was in denial that he had a problem and wouldn't get help.
Titus' father, Richard Young, has previously told the Detroit Free Press that his son
had sought help recently at outpatient facilities in Texas and in Newport Beach and Malibu, Calif.
A Riverside County judge granted the request for a temporary restraining order on May 8, the Press-Enterprise reported, and a hearing is set for May 29.
Young remained in jail, held on bail, Wednesday night in Orange County.
The restraining order was requested during a tumultuous couple of weeks for the 23-year-old, capped with his arrest. On May 4, Young entered a Chevron store and
allegedly took a bottle of water and some candy bars without paying.
He then returned to the store and allegedly took five cigars without paying. This is considered second-degree commercial burglary, which is a felony.
About a day later, Young was arrested twice in the span of 15 hours in Moreno Valley, Calif. First, he was arrested on suspicion of DUI and, less than 15 hours after his release, he was caught jumping the fence of an impound lot, trying to take back his own black Mustang, according to authorities.
Young found himself in trouble with the law, again, on May 11, when he is accused of entering a San Clemente home in the middle of the night and scuffled with deputies, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department.