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Ezekiel Elliott Facing Charges From Las Vegas Incident [UPDATED]

Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is facing charges stemming from his Las Vegas incident earlier in the off-season.
Ezekiel Elliott

In a surprising turn of events, Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott will apparently face charges stemming from an incident in Las Vegas earlier in the off-season. During the said altercation, a clearly inebriated Elliott shoved a security guard over a metal rail and was briefly handcuffed, although never arrested. Eliott didn’t face any criminal charges or NFL punishment, so the security guard has decided to take matters into his own hands. Security guard Kyle Johnson has reportedly filed charges against Elliott, according to Enzo Marino of the FOX5 Las Vegas News Team.

Ezekiel Elliott Facing Charges Stemming From Las Vegas Incident

Johnson claimed that he initially only wanted an apology from Elliott following the incident. Elliott apparently never gave a personalized apology, leading to Johnson officially filing a charge. Saying that he’s had enough, Johnson clearly has an issue with Elliott receiving no discipline for the actions of that night. While Elliott issued an official apology, Johnson called it “unempathetic” and forced. He also believes that Elliott should face some sort of punishment and that the NFL didn’t do enough. “The NFL’s basically saying ‘Hey, it’s ok for you to go to Vegas, get obliterated, and shove people over fences.’”

Johnson said he didn’t plan on pressing charges, but changed his mind following the NFL’s lack of punishment. Johnson noted that at the time of the incident it was “…3:00 in the morning, I’m 12 hours into my shift, had another three or four to go. Didn’t really think about it at the time, I wanted to go home. My dad has a legal background, I wanted to talk to him.”

As of this posting, neither the NFL nor Elliott have released a statement regarding the updated charges. Elliott already met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, and Goodell decided that Elliott didn’t violate the NFL Personal Conduct Policy. It’s highly unlikely Johnson’s charge will affect Elliott’s status for the start of the regular season.

Update: Elliott is accusing Kyle Johnson of extortion

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