Los Angeles Times

Chiefs release back Hunt

Team’s leading rusher cut after video from February shows him shoving, kicking woman in hotel.

- By Sam Farmer

In a stunning turn of events Friday, the Kansas City Chiefs released Kareem Hunt, abruptly cutting ties with the star running back hours after a video surfaced showing him shoving and kicking a woman at a Cleveland hotel in February.

The first-place Chiefs made the move shortly after the NFL announced that Hunt, who led the league in rushing last season, had been placed on the commission­er’s exempt list — essentiall­y paid leave — pending an investigat­ion of the incident.

“Earlier this year, we were made aware of an incident involving running back Kareem Hunt,” the team said in a statement. “At that time, the National Football League and law enforcemen­t initiated investigat­ions into the issue. 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 video released today confirms that fact. We are releasing Kareem immediatel­y.”

The encounter was captured on surveillan­ce video at the Metropolit­an at the 9, where Hunt, an Ohio native, had an apartment. It showed him shoving and kicking a woman in a hallway skirmish involving multiple people. Police were called but no arrests were made. Although several media outlets reported on the incident months ago, the situation took on new urgency when TMZ released the video footage Friday.

According to the NFL, neither the Chiefs nor the league had viewed the video before it became public.

The video shows Hunt coming out of a room while talking to a woman off camera. She walked up to Hunt, who pushed her back, and she struck him in the face. Another man came out of the room and attempted to intervene as Hunt lunged at the woman.

Hunt had to be restrained again as more people spilled into the hallway. The video appears to show him giving a hard shove to a man that knocked over both the man and the woman. At the end of the video, Hunt kicked the woman as she was on the ground.

The situation is reminiscen­t of the 2014 assault involving former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice, who was captured in a video knocking out his then-fiancée. That video shook the NFL to its core, causing the league to treat incidents of domestic violence far more seriously.

But this has been a bad two weeks for the NFL, with Washington Redskins running back Adrian Peterson, who faced a felony child abuse charge in 2014, saying that he still uses a belt to punish his children; and the Redskins claiming Reuben Foster off waivers after the linebacker was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence and released two days later by San Francisco.

Hunt had seven rushing and seven receiving touchdowns for the Chiefs this season, and was an offensive centerpiec­e for a 9-2 team that has the AFC’s best record.

Hunt was involved in another incident in June when he allegedly punched a man in the face at an Ohio resort.

During training camp, Hunt was asked about that by reporters.

“Just be in the right place at the right time,” he said at the time, according to the Kansas City Star. “I’m going to keep thinking about football and ... do my job.”

 ?? Eric Christian Smith AP ?? KAREEM HUNT had scored 14 touchdowns for the Chiefs this season.
Eric Christian Smith AP KAREEM HUNT had scored 14 touchdowns for the Chiefs this season.

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