Louisville TE Kemari Averett was arrested on Monday night for a scary incident that involved his girlfriend and a gun.

According to a report from the Louisville Courier-Journal, the sophomore tight end faces charges of first-degree wanton endangerment and domestic violence.

The report states that the incident occurred when Averett noticed his laptop was missing from a backpack he had left at the woman’s house:

According to an arrest citation, Averett was at the woman’s house Sunday night to study and left his backpack. The woman went over to Averett’s apartment to return the backpack Monday night. He walked to the car and gave the woman a baby outfit and ultrasound pictures, according to the citation.

When he retrieved the backpack, he noticed his laptop was missing, the citation said.

She told Averett she wasn’t aware the laptop was missing. Police said Averett then came at the woman, put a gun to her left temple and said, “(expletive), I will kill you.”

Averett then told her to return to her hometown, and “I’ll have my people looking for you,” police said. He also told a witness in the back seat that, “I should pistol whip your (expletive) for running your mouth,” the citation said.

Averett pleaded not guilty to both charges on Tuesday morning, but Louisville coach Bobby Petrino announced that the tight end had been suspended from all team activities:

“Kemari Averett has been suspended immediately from all football activities per further investigation,” head coach Bobby Petrino said in the statement. “He will not have access to our facility or be involved in any team activities during this suspension.”

Averett caught four passes for 30 yards and two touchdowns against Alabama in Week 1. Louisville is set to play Kentucky in the final week of the regular season.