Cpl. Kyle Gautsch of the Harrisburg Police Department says Berry was taken into custody early Saturday morning on three charges of simple assault. Gautsch said there "was a weapon allegedly brandished during the incident." Berry, who is from Harrisburg, was also arrested in that area June 23 on suspicion of DUI, failure to stop and render aid from an accident and other counts.
Gautsch told the Detroit Free Press earlier Sunday that Berry was arrested around 2:30 a.m. Saturday, but is "no longer at our holding facility." Gautsch declined to tell the paper if the firearm was registered. "I would just hope that everybody just holds their judgment on this matter," said Corky Goldstein, Berry's lawyer. "There's a lot more to this situation. ... I know Aaron is very upset over this whole situation. Let's give the opportunity for all the facts to come out."
Berry was set to enter a diversionary program following the June arrest, the Free Press reported Tuesday. It was unknown how the cornerback's latest incident affected that deal. Berry's attorney in the DUI case told the paper he was unaware of a second arrest. "We are extremely disappointed by the reports involving Aaron Berry," the Lions said in a statement on their website Sunday. "We are currently gathering more information and will have further comment when appropriate."
Besides Berry's previous arrest, second-year players Nick Fairley and Mikel Leshoure have each been arrested twice since the season ended. Offensive tackle Johnny Culbreath also had a marijuana-related run-in with police this offseason and monticellolive.com reported Friday that defensive tackle Corey Williams appeared in court Wednesday to face a DWI charge stemming from an arrest on June 18, 2011.
Pro Bowl defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh said last week that his teammates must be "accountable" to themselves and to each other.

"Things, I believe, always happen for a reason. At that particular moment, you're not gonna know what those reasons are," Suh said about his own offseason incidents, according to Yahoo! Sports. "You look back and reflect on those (experiences) and take the positives and learn from the negatives and make the most of them." Berry is entering his third NFL season. He started three games last season for the Lions and one the previous season. Lions veterans are scheduled to report to training camp in Allen Park, Mich., on Thursday.
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