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Report: Colts lineman arrested, accused of stealing taxi-cart and berating officers with homophobic slurs while drunk

David Parry reportedly hit the taxi-cart driver in the head, then took the cart before crashing it.

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Indianapolis Colts defensive lineman David Parry was arrested in Scottsdale, Arizona, according to Scottsdale police.

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The Indianapolis Star reported that Parry and two others were picked up in a downtown bar in a taxi-cart. When the driver dropped them off at their destination, the driver alleged that a person, later identified as Parry, hit him in the head and took the cart when he went to collect payment.

According to The Star, police responded to a call regarding an assault and auto theft. Police also responded to a hit-and-run collision, where they found Parry on a sidewalk, drunk, after crashing the cart, according to The Star.

According to TMZ, police say as Parry was being arrested, he unleashed a slew of expletives, calling the officers, "

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