A new report is offering details into one of former Cowboys running back Joseph Randle's recent arrests — that's "one of" because he's had six run-ins with the law in the last 18 months.

TMZ Sports reports that an argument over who won a beer-pong match led to Randle's Feb. 21 arrest. He was accused of striking three people with his car after getting into an argument at a housewarming party in southeast Wichita, Kan., Randle's hometown.

This undated handout photo provided by the Irving Police Department shows Joseph Randle. Former Dallas Cowboy's Randle has been arrested in Texas after it was determined he was wanted for speeding. (Irving Police Department via AP)

TMZ says it obtained a police report in which witnesses describe how the dispute turned violent.

"An argument broke out about who won the match -- with Randle pushing the opposing player onto the balcony of the home. The other man apologized and the situation was briefly diffused.

"Randle then went downstairs and continued acting aggressive -- so the party hosts asked him to leave.

"Instead, cops say Randle ran back upstairs and attacked party guests -- until several people wrangled Randle and literally pushed him out of the home."

Randle got into his car and struck three people while he was backing up, according to records.

The victims included the homeowner, Loy Alexander, 29; his wife, Janee Alexander; and a friend, Kyle Gray. Police said they suffered minor injuries and declined to be taken to a hospital.

Randle, 24, drove away but returned moments later and forced his way into the house, police Lt. James Espinoza said.

When police arrested Randle, they said they found "a small amount" of marijuana.

The Cowboys released him in November, a decision that may have resulted from his run-ins with authorities and allegations of involvement in sports gambling.