
Isaiah McKenzie Investigated for Terroristic Threat: Latest Details and Reaction
Georgia wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie is under investigation by Athens police after a woman filed a complaint alleging he threatened to kill her.
According to records obtained Tuesday by Joe Johnson of the Athens Banner-Herald, the woman told police McKenzie said he was "going to call some friends and they were going to come out and he was going to kill her.” Officers were investigating the case and could have charged McKenzie with terroristic threats.
However, it was announced Wednesday that McKenzie would not face any charges for his actions, according to Seth Emerson of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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“The victim declined to prosecute so the case is closed as far as we are concerned,” Athens-Clarke County police spokesman Hilda Sorrow said, via Emerson.
Emerson reported McKenzie was practicing with the first team on Tuesday.
McKenzie, a sophomore, has made five receptions for 89 yards this season while emerging as a special teams maven. His punt return touchdown in September's win over Vanderbilt gave him three for his career, and he's averaging a solid 14.5 yards per punt return so far this season.
The incident allegedly happened at an Athens Chili's restaurant Monday, per Taylor Denman of the Red and Black.
A team spokesman said the football staff is aware of the complaint, per Johnson. Georgia is scheduled to host No. 13 Alabama on Saturday, Oct. 3, so it's possible we'll have an update on McKenzie's status prior to that contest.
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