Former Stanford defensive lineman David Parry, in his third year with the Indianapolis Colts, has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting the driver of a motorized cart and then stealing and crashing the vehicle.

Police in Scottsdale, Ariz. say the 24-year-old showed signs of impairment when they arrested him just after 2:30 a.m. near where the cart was found crashed.

Police arrested Parry, 24, just after 2:30 a.m. when they found the cart crashed into a gate and Parry on the sidewalk nearby, apparently drunk.

According to police, the driver had picked up Parry and two other people and that the alleged assault and theft occurred after the driver dropped off the other two people and got out to be paid.

Parry laughed while being arrested before beginning to verbally attack officers, using gay slurs, according to the police report, which was obtained by ESPN.

The report said Parry, when asked how much alchohol he had to drink, told the officers “a lot” and “more than I should have been.”

Parry was a 2015 fifth round draft pick out of Stanford. He started all of the Colts’ games in 2015 and 2016 and has 49 tackles and four sacks.

Police said they don’t know if Parry has an attorney who could comment on the allegations of robbery, auto theft, criminal damage, resisting arrest and DUI.

“We are aware of the reports and are gathering more information,” the Colts told the Indianapolis Star Monday night.