The man accused of driving his car into the knee of former NFL star Terrell Owens after a basketball argument last year has been hit with two criminal charges, according to reports.
Owens, 49, was allegedly struck by a car back in October when he got into a row with another player after a pickup basketball game in Calabasas, California.
Five months on from the incident, TMZ Sports is now reporting that a man has been charged with two counts of felony assault with a deadly weapon for driving his vehicle into the ex-San Francisco 49ers wideout.
Court records indicate that Wonzur Ratcliff was responsible for hitting Owens with a car after their basketball-related dispute back in October.
It is believed he did not require any medical attention following the incident.
Owens shared what appeared to be highlights from the pickup basketball game at the time, along with the caption: ‘ABOUT LAST NIGHT…
‘BUT I DO HAVE A RIGHT TO PROTECT MYSELF. *hope the car is ok!!!*’
The bizarre incident was not the first Owens has been involved in of late, with the former Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys man also getting into a wild argument with a female neighbor in 2022.
He was accused by the woman of driving recklessly in their neighborhood and nearly hitting her with his car. She also told responding officers that he was trying to intimidate her.
Caitlin Davis, who went viral over the dispute, was later charged with knowingly giving false information to police about the racially charged confrontation on August 3. The charges were eventually dropped in February.
Owens was also seen knocking out a reported heckler outside of a CVS in Inglewood, California back in November 2022.