Glen Rice Jr. Domestic Violence Rumors: Video Of Abuse On Real Housewife Of Atlanta Allegedly Exists [VIDEO]

Glen Rice Jr., the son of ex-NBA All-Star Glen Rice, is not having a good few weeks. He was shot on Oct. 28 after an argument at rapper T.I.’s restaurant in Atlanta, and was later arrested when cops found him in a car that contained marijuana. Police also believe Rice Jr. ditched a gun in a stairwell.

Now, some more bad news has trickled out about the former Georgia Tech standout. Rice Jr. struck a woman on camera during a taping of Real Houswives of Atlanta in September, according to TMZ.

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A woman named Tammy McCall Browning brought Rice along when she went to test for a full-time spot on the show. After alcohol was introduced, Rice began getting too “aggressive” for the women’s liking, and Browning asked him to leave. “He lost it,” TMZ reports, and knocked Browning to the floor after she got in the way of him confronting another housewife.

Browning began to cry, and was evaluated at a hospital, where they found she did not have a concussion. A second argument broke out when Browning and Rice returned to the house, where the other women said Rice wasn’t allowed in. Cops were called to keep the argument non-violent, and Rice eventually left. Browning did not get the job, and Rice knocking her down was allegedly caught on video.

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Rice has played a total of 16 NBA games for the Wizards, and was mostly ineffectual. He was more productive in college, when he averaged 13 points and 6.7 rebounds as a junior for the Yellow Jackets. His father, Glen Rice Sr., is the all-time leading scorer for the Michigan Wolverines. He played 15 NBA seasons, made three All-Star Games, won an All-Star Game MVP, and won a title with the 2000 Lakers. During the 1996-97 season Rice Sr. led the NBA in minutes and 3-point percentage.

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