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Menacing Charge Dropped Against Cincinnati Bengals RB Joe Mixon [Updated]

The incident allegedly happened a day before the Bengals' AFC Divisional game against the Buffalo Bills.

Updated as of 2/3/2023 at 4:23 p.m. ET

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Just days after they lost the AFC Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs, their star running back, Joe Mixon, had a warrant out for his arrest on a misdemeanor aggravated menacing charge. But, in a new change of events, the charges against Mixon have been dropped.

According to ESPN, the prosecutorโ€™s office in Hamilton County, Ohio requested that the aggravated menacing charge be dismissed, telling WCPO-TV, โ€œWe need additional investigation before we would move forward with this case.โ€

The alleged incident occurred a day before the Bengalsโ€™ defeated the Buffalo Bills in an AFC Divisional round matchup. Mixon allegedly pointed a gun at a woman, telling her, โ€œYou should be popped in the face, I should shoot you.โ€

The complaint was filed Thursday in Hamilton County, Ohio and the Bengals were made aware of the charges leveled against Mixon. Peter Schaffer, Mixonsโ€™ agent, made a statement shortly after news of his arrest warrant broke, saying that the charges against Mixon would be dropped

In the statement, Schaffer said, โ€œIt was a rush to judgment. Theyโ€™re dropping the charges first thing in the morning. I really feel that police have an obligation before they file charges โ€” because of the damage that can be done to the personโ€™s reputation โ€” to do their work.

He continued, โ€œThey should be held to a higher standard. Because I donโ€™t play with peopleโ€™s lives.

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The news of an arrest warrant is not a complete shock to NFL fans. In 2014, Mixon was charged with misdemeanor assault for violently punching a woman at a restaurant while he was a student-athlete at the University of Oklahoma.

He claimed that he was called a racial slur, which led to him using an anti-gay slur before hitting the woman. According to ESPN, Mixon accepted a plea deal, was given a year of probation and was suspended from the University of Oklahoma football team for a year.

While Mixon is currently in the middle of a four-year, $48 million extension with the Bengals, this latest legal incident could hugely prohibit teams from wanting to sign him in the future, especially if he isnโ€™t as productive on the field.

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