A video in which New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara can be heard bragging about his involvement in an altercation outside of a Las Vegas nightclub has been released following the player’s indictment by a grand jury last week, per 8NEWSNOW.
Kamara was among four men, including Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Chris Lammons, his manager Percy Harris and another male named Darrin Christoper Young, who are facing criminal charges for their part in the incident which took place during Pro Bowl weekend last February.
A video of the actual brawl has since surfaced while Las Vegas Metro police have also obtained footage of the men discussing it during a limousine ride.
Kamara is in the seat behind the driver and is heard saying, “I connected with the [expletive]’s jaw so hard.”
Young later warns him of the possibility of a lawsuit.
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“Alvin, you trippin’ bro,” he says. “You can’t be doing that. The wrong [expletive] gets you – there will be a lawsuit.”
The victim, Darrell Greene, told police he was beaten up by the group after trying to enter an elevator. According to the indictment, Lammons struck Greene “in the head, neck or upper chest” before Kamara “charged [Greene] in order to strike and/or punch [him] about the head, neck, chest, upper back, and/or torso area.”
Both Kamara and Lammons played for their teams this season. The NFL is yet to address the matter.