The woman who placed the 911 call that led to the arrest of former Chiefs and Giants wide receiver Kadarius Toney said she was strangled while she was seven months pregnant.
In the audio revealed by TMZ on Thursday, the unidentified woman said that she and Toney — whom she identified as her boyfriend — got into an “altercation” and he put his hands on her during the Jan. 14 incident in Douglasville, Georgia.
“He put his hands on me while holding my daughter — and I’m seven months pregnant,” she told the dispatcher before saying she was making the call from a neighbor’s house across the street after having to “run” over there.
During the call, she revealed she and Toney, 26, were living together.
According to arrest records viewed by The Post that Toney strangled the victim “with enough force to cause her to be unable to breath(e).”
Toney allegedly tried to block the woman from calling 911 after taking her phone.
Warrants were used on Jan. 15 before Toney was arrested on Feb. 6.
He is facing charges that include aggravated assault for strangulation and obstructing/harassing 911 calls.
He was released on $50,000 bail.
The Mobile, Ala. native appeared to address the incident in a since-deleted Instagram story, per TMZ.
“Mfs say anything when they think they right,” he wrote over a black-and-white picture of himself. “& they believe anything … long as it’s bad.”
Toney was the No. 20 overall pick by the Giants in 2021 and after a season and a half, he was traded to the Chiefs.
Kansas City released him before the start of the 2024 season — after he was part of two Super Bowl-winning teams — and he was eventually picked up by the Browns, who waived him in December after he played in just three games on the active roster.