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Report: Baltimore County Police close Zay Flowers investigation with no charges

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By: Kyle Phoenix

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The Baltimore County Police have closed the alleged domestic assault case involving Zay Flowers with no charges.

Earlier this month it was reported by The Baltimore Banner that Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers was being investigated for alleged domestic assault.

Now, once more according to reports from The Baltimore Banner’s Justin Fenton and Tim Prudente, the Baltimore County Police have closed the investigation into Flowers with no charges.

A woman showed up to the Acton Police Department in Massachusetts last month to report a “violent domestic incident” involving an NFL player in Owings Mills. She told police that the suspect’s brother drew a gun, according to police records released Tuesday. She declined to identify the NFL player or seek further action from law enforcement, officers wrote. Instead, she questioned police about what would happen if she filed a report.

She told officers “it was a really bad ten minutes but [she] hasn’t been scared since,” according to police records. She also told them “he has too much to lose and that he is too smart to do something like that.”

The woman did not file a police report and officers connected her to Flowers through social media.

According to Acton Police, from The Baltimore Banner:

“She stated that she was physically assaulted which left her with multiple bruises. “[The woman] stated that she was very hesitant to give much information due to the high-profile status of the other party involved. I asked what she meant by ‘high profile’ and she stated that he is an NFL player. She stated that she called 911 and was crying when they answered. She told the communications officer that she was okay and hung up.”

The woman told Acton Police that she had photographs of her bruises, but she did not share them, officers wrote. Her father confirmed the bruises. She did not seek medical treatment.

An Acton Police officer can be heard on body-camera footage saying there were injuries, according to the report.

Also during the interview with police, she looked at her cellphone and told officers that she was getting a call from the suspect’s agent. She did not answer the call.

Originally posted on Baltimore Beatdown – All Posts