Bruce Maxwell has been indicted by an Arizona grand jury, meaning the felony case against the A’s catcher stemming from his Oct. 28 arrest will proceed, NBC Sports Bay Area reported Wednesday.

Maxwell, who had been arrested for allegedly pulling a gun on a female food delivery worker at his home in Scottsdale, Ariz., faces charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and disorderly conduct.

The grand jury indictment continues a troubling trend of off-season incidents for the 26-year-old Maxwell, who made a name for himself in September when he became the first major leaguer to participate in the national anthem protest Colin Kaepernick started.

Maxwell was earlier accused of not telling the truth about a restaurant incident in his Alabama hometown. Maxwell told TMZ a pro-Trump waiter racially profiled him and refused him service because he chose to kneel during the playing of the national anthem near the end of the A’s season.

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Last month, Maxwell ordered food to be delivered to his Scottsdale home and allegedly pointed a gun in the face of the woman delivery person. In a court appearance, Maxwell denied brandishing his weapon.

As NBC Bay Area reported, Maxwell’s aggravated assault charges with a deadly weapon in Arizona carry a maximum penalty of 5-to-15 years in prison, though it’s not likely he’ll be facing that strict of sentence if convicted.

Meanwhile, Maxwell could also be subjected to punishment from both Major League Baseball and the A’s, who have had him penciled in as their primary catcher next season.