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When Johnny Manziel was investigated for an altercation with his ex-girlfriend last week, part of the police report said Manziel's ex-girlfriend was concerned about his well being, but the initial report never explained why.
More troubling details have emerged, including an accusation by ex-girlfriend Colleen Crowley that Manziel hit her, dragged her by her hair and threatened to kill her and himself. Crowley said Manziel told her "shut up or I'll kill us both," WFAA reported. WFAA cited anonymous sources, who shared details of Crowley's affidavit, in its story.
"He grabbed me by my hair and threw me back into the car and got back in himself," Crowley reported told police, according to WFAA. "He hit me with his open hand on my left ear for jumping out of the car. I realized immediately that I could not hear out of that ear, and I still cannot today, two days later."
The Browns should release him because of his legal issues. That's what they are planning on doing. Manziel should have been to jail anyways. Professional football players should NEVER get into incidents like that.
Last edited by Jonathan Ashbeck; 02-04-2016 at 06:41 PM..
However, like magic this is not an issue, because the case is closed per the Dallas Police Department.
Dallas Police have closed the investigation against Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel and will not file charges regarding an incident with Manziel’s ex-girlfriend last weekend.
Gee, imagine that, now how would it go away, as fast as it appeared in the news???
Even if he is not charged, the NFL has it's own set or laws governed by it's own judge and jury. 50/50 chance Manziel never plays a down in the NFL again.
Well as a spoiled brat he could've claimed affluenza if charged, so there was probably no point to waste taxpayer dollars taking him to trial. I doubt he gets a job in the NFL after this (even with Dallas).
Who cares. He's never been relevant in the NFL and was a concoction of the media to begin with. And the Browns bought in and took tim.
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