Browns RB Quinshon Judkins has police report released
Judkins was charged with domestic violence and battery after striking his girlfriend. The running back was released on bond last night and could very well report to Berea on Friday if his contract situation is resolved by then as well. However, Judkins and the Browns still have much to figure out as the police report from the former Ohio State running back's arrest has been released:
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In the police report, the victim went on the record to state that Judkins "punched her in the mouth/chin area with a closed fist." The report went on to say that the police determined that the bruising was "clearly evident." The report then states that the victim exited the car and then retreated to the backseat while Judkins was driving. The victim then stated that Judkins "turned around while he was driving and struck her additional times in the left arm and thigh." The police once again determined that the victim had visible bruising.
We'll continue to keep you updated on everything that drops from this arrest and the aftermath.
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