Imperial Valley Press

49ers ease Reuben Foster back into action after legal case

- BY JOSH DUBOW AP Pro Football Writer

SANTA CLARA — The San Francisco 49ers are easing linebacker Reuben Foster back into the system after he missed the start of the offseason program while dealing with a domestic violence case that was eventually dropped.

Foster was not allowed to participat­e in the offseason program until a judge ruled last week that he wouldn’t have to stand trial on domestic violence charges. The judge determined there was no evidence that Foster ever hit his ex-girlfriend.

Foster rejoined the Niners last Thursday but has been held out of team drills as he gets back into form after missing more than five weeks of the offseason program while waiting for his case to be resolved.

He took part in individual drills during organized team activities but spent the time during team drills doing conditioni­ng or watching teammates.

“Getting him up to speed won’t take as long,” defensive coordinato­r Robert Saleh said. “I can promise you that when he gets out there, he’ll be like a fireball. It will be cool to see.”

Foster had a trying offseason following an arrest in February on charges of beating up his girlfriend. He was charged in April with felony domestic violence, forcefully attempting to dissuade a witness and felony possession of an assault weapon.

That led to the decision by the 49ers to keep him away from the offseason program and general manager John Lynch said Foster would be cut if it was proven he hit his girlfriend.

But the case quickly fell apart. The accuser, Elissa Ennis, recanted her accusation­s two days after telling police she was hit in the head eight to 10 times by Foster. She testified at a preliminar­y hearing earlier this month that the injuries were caused by a fight with another woman and she gave prosecutor­s video of that fight. She said she lied initially because she wanted retributio­n after Foster tried to end their relationsh­ip.

Judge Nona Klippen said recantatio­ns aren’t uncommon in domestic violence cases but said there was no supporting evidence in this case that Foster had attacked Ennis and dropped the domestic violence charges. Foster still faces a misdemeano­r weapons charge for having a Sig Sauer 516 short-barreled rifle in his home that was legally registered in Alabama.

 ?? AP PHOTO/JEFF CHIU ?? San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster (56) walks on the field with assistant coach Ray Wright during a practice at the team’s NFL football training facility in Santa Clara, on Wednesday.
AP PHOTO/JEFF CHIU San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster (56) walks on the field with assistant coach Ray Wright during a practice at the team’s NFL football training facility in Santa Clara, on Wednesday.

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