Joe Mixon Avoids Aggravated Menacing Charge: Details

Earlier today, we reported on how Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon had been accused of aggravated menacing. According to reports, the running back allegedly pointed a gun at a woman on January 21st. Additionally, it was reported that he said “You should be popped in the face, I should shoot you, the police [can’t] get me.” Overall, it was quite a shocking story, especially when you consider how the alleged incident took place before the Division Round.

Subsequently, numerous people came out in defense of Mixon. For instance, his agent Peter Schaffer had quite a bit to say on the matter. “It was a rush to judgement,” Schaffer said. “I really feel that police have an obligation before they file charges — because of a damage that can be done to the person’s reputation — to do their work. They should be held to a higher standard. Because I don’t play with people’s lives.” Moreover, Mixon’s mom also gave some commentary on this matter. She eventually claimed that this was simply some sort of money grab.

Since this morning, Mixon has received some good news in regard to his case. According to ABC WCPO 9, Hamilton County Judge Curt Kissinger has signed a motion to dismiss the charges. Interestingly enough, it was the prosecution who opted to dismiss the charges first. Overall, they are not content with some of their evidence and are waiting to gather more information. However, they did note that should new evidence come through, they will file charges again. As it turns out, the alleged victim is still very much interested in pursuing the case.

For now, it remains to be seen if and when those charges will be refiled. No matter what, it comes as a breath of fresh air for Mixon, who was trending for all of the wrong reasons this morning. Throughout his time in Cincinnati, he has been an incredible player. He is one of those guys that the Bengals need to retain, and there is no telling what could come of this case. Stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest updates.

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