A grand jury from Clark County has indicted New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara and three other individuals following allegations of a beating at a nightclub in Las Vegas in 2022, according to 8NEWSNOW.
Kamara, Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Chris Lammons, and two other men are staring at criminal charges as a result of the incident which took place on the Strip during Pro Bowl weekend on February 5, 2022.
The four men were indicted on charges of conspiracy to commit battery and battery resulting in substantial bodily harm.
Darnell Greene, the alleged victim, told police that he was waiting outside of an elevator at Drai’s Nightclub alongside the four men inquisition, as well as some other people. According to Greene, Kamara put his hand on his chest to prevent him from entering the elevator when it opened.
He said he pushed the player’s hand off his chest before Kamara shoved him. Lammons then punched him, knocking him against a wall.
Greene has filed a civil lawsuit in Lousiana which includes still images from surveillance video of the incident and a transcription of an audio recording that is yet to be released.
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“[Kamara] chased Greene down the hall and proceeded to strike him multiple times until he was knocked to the ground,” the suit states. “At no point during the attack did Greene hit, punch, or push Kamara or any of his associates.”
Both Kamara and Lammons played for their teams this season. The NFL has not commented on the incident.