Ex-NFL star Zac Stacy 'smacked his ex-girlfriend across the face with a bundle of mail while she held their baby' weeks before he was caught on camera 'slamming her against the TV like a rag doll'
- Ex-NFL star Zac Stacy, 30, has been charged with attacking mother of his child
- Hidden camera footage shows victim Kristin Evans being brutally beaten in her Oakland, Florida home in November
- But newly obtained police reports show previous incidents involving Stacy and Evans dating to August and September
- In one, Evans called police after Stacy allegedly hit her with a stack of mail across her face while she held her baby
- Former Jets running back has been released from Orlando jail on $10,000 bond
- He faces two felony charges of aggravated battery and criminal mischief, according to affidavit
- Evans, 32, has since filed for a restraining order against Stacy
Former NFL running back Zac Stacy allegedly whacked his ex-girlfriend with a bundle of mail while she was holding their baby - weeks before he was caught on camera brutally beating her.
Shocking home surveillance footage this month showed Stacy, 30, repeatedly punching Kristin Evans and tossing her into the TV and their five-month-old son's bouncy seat as she begged for him to stop.
An arrest warrant for Stacy describes how he threw Evans around 'like a rag doll' in the November 13 incident at Evans's Oakland, Florida, home.
But this was just the latest in a series of domestic disturbance calls that police responded to starting in August, according to allegations in police reports obtained by The Sun.

Former NFL running back Zac Stacy allegedly whacked his ex-girlfriend Kristin Evans with a bundle a mail while she was holding their baby - weeks before he was caught on camera brutally beating her


Zac Stacy (pictured left in his mugshot) is accused of domestic violence against his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his child, Kristin Evans (right)
A Freedom of Information request has revealed that there were at least two other incidents involving Stacy in August and September.
On August 16, it is reported that Stacy and Evans had an argument over rent money, which Stacy was demanding Evans pay him back.
'When Stacy exited the house and throughout the course of being on scene, Stacy kept menacingly staring while she cried,' the police report claimed.
However there were no reports of physical violence from either Stacy or Evans in the incident.
But then on September 26, Evans called police again, claiming that Stacy had smacked her with a stack of mail across her face while she was holding their baby.
When officers arrived, Evans was found 'emotionally distraught with tears in her eyes while holding her baby.'

Former Jets running back has been released from Orlando jail on $10,000 bond. Pictured: Stacy being sworn in for testimony during a bond status hearing in Orange circuit court in Orlando on November 24
There were no visible marks, according to the report, but 'she has a ringing in her ear on the side she was struck.'
'The suspect, Zachary Stacy Sr. did commit battery domestic violence when he willfully and intentionally struck the mother of his child across the face with a stack of mail against her will,' the report said.
In a statement, the Oakland police department said that the victim 'declined to press charges or prosecute the defendant', but the department filed a charge of domestic violence battery to the State Attorney’s Office 'anyway'.
Stacy has been charged with aggravated battery and criminal mischief for the November 13 incident.

Home surveillance footage shows Zac Stacy, 30, attacking the mother of his child in front of their five-month-old son on November 13

The incident began when the former football player visited his son at his ex's house at around 2pm on Saturday. But once there, he flew into a jealous rage and attacked his ex, punching her multiple times in the head before dragging her from the couch and throwing her into the TV, which then fell on her

She can be heard begging for Stacy to stop in the disturbing video
Evans posted the horrifying video to social media by Evans and claimed in an Instagram story that Stacy's friends were hiding him following the incident.
Stacy was arrested by police upon arriving at Orlando International Airport on an inbound flight from Nashville on November 21 after Evans pleaded for help in tracking him down.
Oakland police had said in a previous statement before his arrest that he flew from Nashville to Orlando 'with the intention of turning himself in.'
He was released from Orange County Jail on a $10,000 bond.
Evans has alleged that Stacy was 'voluntarily hospitalized for mental illness' for a month this past March and was taking medication.
Speaking to DailyMail.com Thursday, Evans did not think that Stacy's football career was responsible for his mental issues but that it may have exacerbated them.
Stacy was drafted in the fifth round out of Vanderbilt University by the St. Louis Rams in 2013. He played three seasons in the NFL, two for the Rams - before the franchise moved to Los Angeles - and one for the New York Jets.
Evans claimed in a restraining order filed last week that Stacy had been abusing her since she was pregnant with her son, saying that the attacks were escalating and that 'he will kill me.'
Photos from an alleged incident in August show cuts and bruises all over her body after what she says was an argument over rent money.
'He physically assaulted me several times because he wanted the money back he gave me for our rent,' she wrote in the restraining order application.
'He punched my legs, slapped me, picked me up by my arms, and threw me into my window, which broke. I had glass in my feet that I removed myself,' Evans continued.