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Jets’ Enunwa cleared of domestic violence charge
New York Jets practice-squad wide receiver Quincy Enunwa won’t face a domestic violence charge after a conditional agreement was reached Wednesday in a Florham Park, N.J., municipal court.
The prosecution said Enunwa’s girlfriend chose not to pursue the case.
“She does not want to proceed with the charges,” prosecutor Gary J. Grabas said in court, according to NJ Advance Media. “She feels comfortable with the decision.”
The agreement calls for no contact between Enunwa and the woman for 90 days. If he violates the terms, the court could reopen the case and it could go to trial.
Enunwa was charged with simple assault and arrested on Aug. 31. Police records indicate that the women suffered head and finger injuries when he grabbed the victim and pulled her off a bed at a hotel near the Jets’ training facility.
A 2014 sixth-round draft pick from Nebraska, Enunwa was released by the Jets after the incident but then re-signed the next day to the practice squad.
The NFL has come under fire for its handling of domestic violence in light of recent cases involving prominent players. In response, the league put a new domestic-violence protocol in place that results in a six-game suspension for a player or employee who pleads guilty or has been convicted.
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