Edmonton Journal

Chiefs cut star shown hitting woman in video

- DAVE SKRETTA

The Kansas City KANSAS CITY, MO. Chiefs released running back Kareem Hunt on Friday after video surfaced that showed the NFL’s reigning rushing champion knocking over and kicking a woman in a Cleveland hotel in February.

The team issued a statement shortly after the NFL placed Hunt on its Commission­er Exemption List and said the running back lied when asked about the incident by team officials. The team said “the video today confirms that fact. We are releasing Kareem immediatel­y.”

Hunt was at the Chiefs’ facility earlier Friday in preparatio­n for Sunday’s trip to Oakland, but he was excused and sent home shortly after TMZ posted the video online. It shows Hunt being restrained several times by friends before pushing a woman to the ground, where he proceeds to kick her.

Police were called to the scene during the Feb. 10 incident, but no charges were filed. The police did not respond to requests for comment Friday night.

“Earlier this year, we were made aware of an incident involving running back Kareem Hunt. At that time, the National Football League and law enforcemen­t initiated investigat­ions into the issue,” the Chiefs said. “As part of our internal discussion­s with Kareem, several members of our management team spoke directly to him. Kareem was not truthful in those discussion­s.”

The Chiefs and the NFL have been aware of Hunt’s incident since it occurred, but the shocking video brought a new dimension to the case. It showed Hunt lunging toward a woman and several others in the hotel hallway, and the second-year pro being restrained several times before knocking two people down.

Two police reports were created. Hunt is listed as the suspect in one and a woman, Abigail Ottinger, is the suspect in the other one.

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