
LeSean McCoy's Involvement in Bar Fight to Be Reviewed by PA Attorney General
While it was announced that Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy will not face charges for his alleged involvement in a Philadelphia bar fight, the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office is set to further review the case.
According to Walt Hunter of CBS Philly, Pennsylvania Solicitor General Bruce Castor announced the intention to take another look at the February incident, although it is rare for these decisions to be reversed.
As seen in this tweet courtesy of Philly Mag's David Gambacorta, District Attorney Seth Williams did not pursue charges against anyone on April 4 due to a lack of evidence:
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It was then reported by NFL Network's Ian Rapoport that Shady was not expected to face league discipline following that ruling.
McCoy may no longer be out of the woods in either situation, however, depending upon how the Attorney General's Office interprets the case.
The review was prompted by a request from Police President John McNesby, who explained his desire for additional review, per Hunter: "There's a lot about this case that isn't known. We just want a fresh set of eyes to take a look at it."
McCoy is coming off his first season as a member of the Bills after spending the first six seasons of his career with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The 27-year-old star rushed for 895 yards and three touchdowns to go along with 292 receiving yards and two scores in 12 games during the 2015 campaign.
He was named to the Pro Bowl for the fourth time and figures to be a key part of Buffalo's offense once again in 2016.
The Bills need a healthy and focused McCoy in order to make the playoffs for the first time since 1999.
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