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Report: Bills' McCoy expected to be charged

Report: Bills' McCoy expected to be charged
Posted at 10:46 AM, Feb 08, 2016

The case involving Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy appears to be heading to criminal charges, and arrest warrants could be coming soon.

WPVI, an ABC affiliate in Philadelphia, reports that McCoy is expected to be charged in the case. The report also states that arrest warrants are expected from the District Attorney's office, and that police recommended to the DA that criminal charges, including aggravated assault, be assessed in the case, although it is unclear at this point in time to what level McCoy would be charged.

The report also indicates that the two off-duty police officers will not face any charges from the incident.

Jim Kenney, the mayor of Philadelphia, did not mince words on McCoy:

"If LeSean did what he did -- I mean I admired him as a player here in Philly -- but if he wants to pound our officers and stomp our officers, then he needs to pay the price and answer for his actions. You should be able to go out and Philadelphia and enjoy yourself and not get stomped."

WCAU in Philadelphia reported on Thursday that arrest warrants were not expected until next week. The Philadelphia District Attorney's office would not confirm the reports to 7 ABC, and said the investigation is still ongoing.

McCoy's former defense attorney, Jack McMahon, told ESPN that if there was an arrest warrant put out for the running back, that he would turn himself in immediately. McMahon has since withdrawn from the case, and McCoy will now be represented by Philadelphia attorney Larry Krasner, according to multiple reports.

If you missed anything from earlier in the week, here is everything you need to know:

LeSean McCoy, the situation involving him, three other football players, and two off-duty police officers that ended up hospitalized has taken the next step -- and it doesn't appear to be a good one for McCoy.

Multiple national reports detail that an arrest warrant is expected for the McCoy case, and it's described by ESPN as "imminent," although the warrant is not expected on Tuesday. One of the two officers suffered an orbital fracture as a result of the alleged assault involving McCoy.

Although no surveillance video was available, a cell phone video of the alleged event has surfaced on TMZ. 

7 ABC has learned that the case has now been sent over to the District Attorney's office in Philadelphia for review. It's still an open investigation, but the District Attorney's office has it now and will assess what charges should be filed in the case.

The Philadelphia District Attorney told 7 ABC that the case is under review, but they don't anticipate any charges to be filed on Tuesday night. No further timetable was given.

On McCoy's side, ESPN reported that he has hired Philadelphia defense attorney Jack McMahon to represent him.

If you aren't caught up to speed, here were all the details from when the story originally broke on Monday:

According to WPVI, an ABC-affiliate in Philadelphia, two off-duty police officers were assaulted by McCoy during an altercation around 2:30 am Sunday in Philadelphia. Both officers were hospitalized after the alleged assault, and now McCoy has been calling around for a defense attorney, according to the same report..

McCoy and a friend were both a part of the altercation, although the Bills running back has not been arrested at this point in time. McCoy is, however, the focus of the investigation, according to the report, and a police report was filed at the time of the incident.

Police are said to be seeking arrest warrants, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. The names of the four men in the alleged attack have been identified as McCoy, Curtis Brinkley, Tamarcus Porter, and Christopher Henderson, according to the Inquirer. The nightclub in question had video surveillance, but it was not working.

According to FOX 29 in Philadelphia, the investigation is centering around four NFL players -- including McCoy -- at the nightclub in the city. The report indicates that the fight initially started over champagne being delivered to the off-duty officers before the players. The cops were reportedly "punched," "kicked," and "stomped," and suffered injuries including a partially fractured skull, broken ribs, and a broken nose.

There is video tape from the evening, but none initially of the altercation, just of those involved being removed from the restaurant.

CSN Philadelphia reported that three off-duty police officers were involved, and former NFL running back Curtis Brinkley grabbed the bottle of champagne. The time of the altercation, according to the report, was approximately 2:45 am on Sunday.

The Bills issued a statement shortly before noon:

"We are aware of the reports regarding LeSean McCoy and in the process of gathering more information. We will not provide any further comment at this time."

Here is the report from the Philadelphia Police Department in full, which does not mention McCoy by name:

On Sunday, February 7, 2016, at approximately 2:45am, the Complainants were inside a Nightclub located at 1XX S. 2nd Street. An argument ensued as to the ownership of a bottle of Champaign, which led to pushing and shoving. At this point all below Suspects, engaged in a physical altercation with Complainant#1 who was then punched and knocked to the ground. While on the ground he was punched, kicked and stomped about his body and head multiple times by all four Suspects.  Complainant#2 and security guards intervened and broke up the attack and all parties were ejected from the club. Complainant#1 transported himself to the Hospital where he was treated for a laceration to his right eye, broken nose, broken ribs, and a sprained thumb. Complainant#2, was admitted to the Hospital where he received eight stitches over his left eye and is currently receiving treatment for a possible skull fracture.  The four suspects were subsequently identified through photographs by the complainants and by the security guards. Video surveillance was recovered from the outside of the club which shows both parties being ejected from the club; however, the incident itself wasn't captured on video.
The investigation is active and ongoing; all updates will be sent upon availability.
Complainant #1:  40yrs old B/M off Duty Philadelphia Police Officer
Complainant #2:  40yrs old B/M, off duty Philadelphia Police Officer.

Suspect #1:  27yrs old B/M
Suspect #2:  30yrs old B/M
Suspect #3:  27yrs old B/M      
Suspect #4:  26yrs old B/M

The complainants in this incident were off duty Philadelphia Police Officers and the Suspect are reported to be members of the National Football League. 

 

More to come as it becomes available.

Twitter: @JoeBuscaglia