Auburn Tigers wide receiver Malcolm Simmons was arrested on Wednesday in Lee County, Alabama, facing domestic assault charges. His arrest records surfaced on social media alongside a mugshot, raising significant attention.
The charges against Simmons indicate domestic assault involving strangulation or suffocation, and he was apprehended at 6:20 PM on Wednesday.
Auburn WR Malcolm Simmons was arrested this evening at 6:20 PM on domestic assault charge, by strangulation or suffocation, per jail records.
His bond is $20,000
Earlier this month, LB DJ Barber was arrested for drug trafficking, subsequently dismissed from the team. pic.twitter.com/2iBS3uOcW4
— Trey Wallace (@TreyWallace_) July 17, 2025
Viral Footage and Bond Details
In addition to the arrest records, TMZ published a video showing the moment of the alleged assault, which has since gone viral across various social media platforms. A bond of $20,000 has been set for the 20-year-old Simmons, as indicated in the records.
The Alabama state law categorizes domestic violence resulting from strangulation or suffocation as a Class B felony, with potential penalties ranging from two to 20 years in prison. Additionally, fines can reach up to $30,000 if Simmons is convicted on these charges.
Auburn Tigers’ Response
As of now, the Auburn Tigers football program has not released an official statement regarding the arrest of the sophomore wide receiver. The situation continues to develop as the university and team management consider their next steps.