Johnny Manziel took to Twitter, and then quickly deleted, the tweet below just hours after turning himself in and posting $1,500 bond on a misdemeanor domestic violence charge.

The former Cleveland Browns quarterback was apparently referring to when he was first arrested in 2012 while attending Texas A&M. At the time, Manziel was a 19-year-old freshman and was charged for carrying fake identification, in addition to fighting.

He spent a night in jail and was released the next day.

He was shirtless when his mugshot was taken.

The following is from the Associated Press on Manziel's arrest in 2012:

When officers asked Manziel for an ID, he produced a phony Louisiana driver's license that showed his birthday as Dec. 6, 1990. Police checked Manziel's wallet and found two more ID cards -- a fake Texas driver's license and Manziel's real driver's license that listed his date of birth as Dec. 6, 1992.

Manziel will appear in a Dallas County courtroom Thursday, where Judge Roberto Cañas will explain his bond conditions. The following is from Tom Steele of The Dallas Morning News:

Manziel, 23, was indicted last month on a charge of misdemeanor assault.

Former girlfriend Colleen Crowley has accused him of kidnapping, hitting and threatening to kill her on Jan. 29 at Hotel ZaZa in Uptown during a fight over another woman. The pair had broken up in December after dating for two years.

Crowley, 23, told police that Manziel had invited her to his hotel room to talk that night and that he slapped her on the head, rupturing her eardrum and causing her to lose her hearing.

She said he then dragged her by the hair and forced her into a car, which he drove to Fort Worth, where she lives.

To read more on Manziel, click here.

___________________________________________________________

See a full timeline of how Manziel went from a Texas A&M legend to a partying bust.

___________________________________________________________