Updated Saturday at 1:43 p.m. with information on arrest violating probation.

Former TCU star quarterback Trevone Boykin was arrested Thursday, accused of violating his probation after a recent crash in Uptown Dallas, where he was a passenger in a car that injured eight people, according to court records.

Boykin, a graduate of West Mesquite High School, had been on probation since last summer for a December 2015 incident in which he resisted arrest outside a San Antonio bar before TCU played Oregon in the Valero Alamo Bowl.

Prosecutors filed a motion Monday to revoke his probation after probation agreements were violated in Boykin's March arrest in Dallas on charges of public intoxication and possession of marijuana, his attorney, Jaime Cavazos, told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

Boykin posted $2,500 bond and was released from Bexar County Jail on Thursday.

Boykin, 23, was arrested in Dallas on March 27 after a car he was riding in crashed into an Uptown bar. He was a passenger in the car that plowed through the front wall of Sidebar at about 2 a.m. in the 2600 block of Howell Street, according to Dallas police.

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Eight people were hit after the driver accelerated the car while in reverse, striking seven people on a sidewalk before plowing through a front wall of the bar, police said. The impact caused bottles of alcohol and a large ice cooler to fall on a bartender working inside.

Seven people were taken to a hospital with injuries that weren't life-threatening, police said.

Boykin faces charges of suspicion of possession of marijuana less than 2 ounces and public intoxication, according to Dallas County Jail records. Police found 6.9 grams of marijuana in a clothing bag sitting on the back seat of the car.

Boykin left the crash scene, and the female driver he was with called him to ask him to return, according to the arrest warrant. He returned and was hesitant to speak with police, according to the warrant.

The driver, Shabrika Bailey, was arrested on two counts of suspicion of intoxication assault with a vehicle/serious bodily injury.

Boykin argued with police when they would not allow him to speak with Bailey, who had been placed under arrest, according to the warrant.

The warrant states that Boykin was arrested on suspicion of public intoxication after police observed bloodshot eyes, the smell of marijuana on his clothes, alcohol on his breath, and swaying while he stood.

A Gucci clothing bag found on the back seat before police impounded the car contained shoes and clothing that Boykin said belonged to him. A plastic bag containing marijuana was found in a front pocket of the Gucci bag, police said.

Boykin was a backup quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks last season. He played at West Mesquite before going on to star at TCU.

Boykin was seen last month practicing with former Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel.