Former Oregon wide receiver arrested for allegedly hitting person with gun on Christmas Day


Ryan Pellum, a former Oregon Ducks wide receiver, was arrested on assault with firearm charges Friday for allegedly pistol-whipping a person in California on Christmas Day.

Pellum, whose full name is Ryan Tristan Chance Taylor, was arrested in Springfield for the incident that took place in Long Beach, California, according to The Oregonian. The school declined to comment to the newspaper because it was no longer part of the football program.

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Oregon wide receiver Ryan Pellum exercises during practice with the Ducks on Thursday, April 18, 2024, at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex in Eugene, Oregon. (Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

He was accused of hitting a person with a 9mm pistol, the newspaper reported. The alleged victim reportedly needed stitches due to the incident. Pellum was also accused of firing the gun.

When authorities arrested him, The Register-Guard reported that he told officials he was aware of the arrest warrant.

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Pellum was a four-star recruit out of Long Beach Millikan. He went viral in June 2023 when he used his son to choose which school he would attend. He decided to choose USC at the time, but changed his commitment.

Oregon Green Team defensive back Nikko Reed, #9, breaks up a pass intended for wide receiver Ryan Pellum, #81, during the Oregon Ducks Spring Game on Saturday, April 27, 2024 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. (Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard/USA TODAY NETWORK)

He ended up playing four games for the Ducks in 2024 before deciding to enter the transfer portal. He appeared on special teams for Oregon and returned a punt.

Pellum is the nephew of former Oregon Ducks linebacker and defensive coordinator Don Pellum. He chose to play football using his last name instead of his given name, according to The Oregonian.

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