Bills running back Lesean McCoy won’t be charged in February bar fight
Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy talks to reporters after a game against Houston in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Dec. 6, 2015.
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LeSean McCoy will not face charges in connection with a bar fight that injured two off-duty police officers at a Philadelphia night club in February.
McCoy’s lawyer has said the Buffalo Bills running back had been trying to break up a scuffle between his friends and the officers over which party had ordered a $350 bottle of champagne.
“While it is clear that a physical altercation took place, there is insufficient credible evidence to determine which of the participants was the initial aggressor or whether some participants were acting in self-defense or in the reasonable defense of another,” Philadelphia Dist. Atty. Seth Williams said Monday in a statement.
One of the officers is said to have suffered a broken nose and broken ribs during the Feb. 7 incident.
The NFL said Monday that “the matter remains under review of the Personal Conduct Policy,” meaning McCoy could still be disciplined by the league.
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