Smith was booked into the Santa Clara County jail and released Friday on $26,000 bond. It was his third arrest on suspicion of drunken driving since entering the league in 2011 as a first-round draft pick out of Missouri.
"It's a sad day," first-year 49ers coach Jim Tomsula said at a news conference Friday afternoon. "We're not worried about football. This has nothing to do with football. ... If one person out there reads this and you're struggling, get help. Go get it. You're worth it. We value every human being. Get the help. You don't have to walk alone. Find it. It's there.
"It's a sad day," first-year 49ers coach Jim Tomsula said at a news conference Friday afternoon. "We're not worried about football. This has nothing to do with football. ... If one person out there reads this and you're struggling, get help. Go get it. You're worth it. We value every human being. Get the help. You don't have to walk alone. Find it. It's there.
"Although Aldon will not be playing football here, he will be supported. He will not be alone. ... We saw a man fighting, working and trying. ... Once again, real life, everyone has struggles. They're just in different ways. ... From our perspective, from him, we need the things that need to be addressed with 100 percent of everything he has."
Smith was arrested on suspicion of DUI in January 2012, a charge that was later reduced to reckless driving. Later that year, he faced three felony weapons charges stemming from a June 2012 party at his home. Police said several shots were fired, two partygoers were injured and Smith was stabbed. Smith pleaded not guilty, and the weapons charges were later reduced.
Smith was arrested and charged with DUI again after a car accident in September 2013. He voluntarily entered rehab and missed five games that season. In July 2014, Smith was sentenced to 11 days of work release for that DUI in Santa Clara.
In August 2014, Smith was suspended for the first nine games of last season for violating the NFL's personal-conduct and substance-abuse policies, in connection to the 2013 drunken-driving arrest.
Smith also was arrested April 13, 2014, at Los Angeles International Airport. Police said he was randomly selected for a secondary screening and became uncooperative, telling a TSA agent he had a bomb. No charges were filed in that incident.
On Tuesday, 49ers GM Trent Baalke said he wants the team to re-sign Smith.
"Aldon's like any young player," Baalke said. "He's growing up, he's maturing. You see that with a lot of these guys. Some of them get themselves in a few more situations that you wish they didn't ... [but I'm] really pleased with the way he's handled things, the way he's working both personally and professionally. I think he's doing an outstanding job. He's always been a great teammate. He's always had an excellent work ethic. Those are things he's even stepped up.
"He's in his contract year," he said. "He's poised to have a very good year. We expect him to have a very good year. I think he expects himself to have a very good year."
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