Now that Bridges has turned himself in, the warrant for his arrest is public. On Jan. 2, the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office took out an arrest warrant for the violation of a protective order. He’s accused of continually contacting the victim on social media.
Then a week ago, on Oct. 6, Bridges is accused of violating a protective order during a custody exchange that day, according to a criminal summons. It alleges he threw pool balls at his ex-girlfriend’s car, damaging her windshield. During the exchange, he threatened to withhold child support and “take everything from her,” according to the summons.
Bridges is also facing a child abuse charge because there were children in the car when the window broke from the pool balls, according to the criminal summons.