The PGA of America announced on Dec. 22 that Chief Operating Officer Darrell Crall would no longer be with the association effective immediately. The announcement comes after Crallâs Nov. 24 arrest by the Frisco Police Department on suspicion of assaulting his girlfriend by strangulation, according to police records.
âThe PGA of America and COO Darrell Crall have mutually agreed to conclude his employment effective immediately,â the association stated.
Frisco police responded to a call at around 8:30 p.m. Nov. 24 on Town and Country Boulevard. Angie Jasso, the caller and Crallâs girlfriend of three years, alleged that Crall had thrown her down and choked her.
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PGA of America COO on leave after being arrested on family assault charge in Frisco
Darrell Crall posted a $15,000 bond the following day.
Darrell Crall, PGA of America Chief Operating Officer, makes remarks following a Frisco City Council meeting in this 2018 file photo.(Shaban Athuman / Staff Photographer)
PGA of America’s chief operating officer has been arrested on a charge of assault and placed on administrative leave, pending an investigation.
Denton County records show that Darrell Crall, 53, was arrested for a third-degree felony of assault family violence, impeding breath or circulation, on Nov. 24. He posted a $15,000 bond the following day.