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Former NBA Sixth Man of the Year winner, Ben Gordon, was arrested Friday night in Chicago after allegedly punching a security guard and pushing another one to the ground. 

Gordon was arrested at approximately 3:38 a.m. Friday morning in the 600 block of North Clark Street, according to the Chicago Police Department.

Ben Gordon plays against the Kings

Ben Gordon #7 of the Orlando Magic looks on during the game against the Sacramento Kings on Dec.  6, 2014, at Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, California.  (Rocky Widner/NBAE via Getty Images)

The disturbance occurred at the Rock ‘n’ Roll McDonald’s, according to the New York Post

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Chicago police responded to a disturbance call early Friday morning and said that Gordon struck a 29-year-old male security guard in the face and threw him to the ground as he was being removed from the restaurant.  

Gordon also pushed another security guard to the ground and was taken into custody. 

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Gordon was charged with one misdemeanor count of battery causing bodily harm and one misdemeanor count of battery making physical contact. 

Ben Gordon plays for the Detroit Pistons

Ben Gordon #7 of the Detroit Pistons dribbles the ball against the Chicago Bulls at the United Center on Oct. 30, 2010, in Chicago, Illinois.  (Chris Elise/NBAE via Getty Images)

It’s the second time in less than a month that the former Chicago Bulls star has been arrested. 

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On Oct. 10, Gordon was arrested at LaGuardia Airport in New York after an American Airlines employee said she saw Gordon hit his 10-year-old son. 

Gordon was prevented from boarding a plane to Chicago by Port Authority Police, and he was arrested. 

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Gordon played 11 years in the NBA with four different teams. 

His best years came as a member of the Bulls, where he won the Sixth Man of the Year Award for the 2004-05 season while averaging 15.1 points in 24.4 minutes per game.