Overview
- Jacobs turned himself in and was booked on May 26 after police responded to a disturbance at his Wisconsin home, according to local booking records and reporting.
- Authorities’ booking records list two felony counts of strangulation and suffocation plus multiple misdemeanor counts for battery, assault, disorderly conduct and criminal damage, each carrying domestic-abuse enhancers.
- The Brown County District Attorney released Jacobs after one night in custody and has not filed formal charges while prosecutors continue an evidentiary review.
- Local media released 911 dispatch audio describing yelling and objects thrown and reported that investigators tracked Jacobs’ vehicle by license-plate readers; his attorneys have issued categorical denials and asked for restraint.
- Jacobs practiced at Packers organized team activities on June 2 and coach Matt LaFleur called it "business as usual," leaving the team to balance roster needs and possible NFL or internal disciplinary steps depending on the prosecutor’s decision.