KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A former defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs, Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks has been charged with illegally possessing firearms.

The US attorney’s office said Monday in announcing the charges against 40-year-old Saousoalii Siavii Jr. that he was twice stunned with a Taser after he resisted arrest when he was taken into custody in August.

The confrontation began after Siavii was spotted exiting a vehicle reported stolen. Prosecutors say he fought off officers in the Kansas City suburb of Independence before being restrained. Siavii was in possession of a gun, ammunition, methamphetamine and marijuana.

According to KCTV in Kansas City, one police officer drew his gun and had it pointed at Siavii’s back, while another tried to get his pistol away. As one of the officers tried to Tase him, Siavii pinned him to the ground. Another officer was able to intervene a neck restraint on Saivii until he went unconscious and the officers cuffed him.

The criminal complaint says he’s been arrested twice before while in possession of illegal drugs and loaded firearms.

The federal public defender representing Siavii didn’t immediately return an email message from the Associated Press.