Elway son pleads guilty to disturbing peace
DENVER – Jack Elway, the son of Denver Broncos general manager John Elway, has pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace after being accused of pulling his girlfriend from a car and shoving her to the ground.
John Albert Elway, 25, entered his plea Tuesday and was sentenced to one year of probation that includes domestic violence counselling. Prosecutors withdrew an assault charge.
The sentence is a deferred judgment, which means the entire case will be dismissed if Elway completes the counselling and does not reoffend.
Elway was arrested in May after his girlfriend told Denver police that he pulled her from a car by her hair after an argument. She said he shoved her to the ground when she tried to get back inside, causing scrapes to her knees.