The Oklahoman

Menacing charge against Bengals' Joe Mixon is dismissed

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Bengals running back Joe Mixon no longer faces a misdemeano­r charge of aggravated menacing over allegation­s that he threatened and pointed a gun at a woman in Cincinnati.

A Friday order dismissing the case in Hamilton County Municipal Court said only that the city prosecutor's office requested the dismissal “in the interest of justice.”

A warrant for Mixon was issued Thursday. A police officer's accompanyi­ng affidavit alleged that the 26-year-old pointed a firearm and told the victim: “You should be popped in the face. I should shoot you, the police (can't) get me.”

It said the altercatio­n happened a few blocks from the Bengals' stadium on Jan. 21 — the day before Cincinnati beat the Buffalo Bills in a divisional-round playoff game — but included no other details about the circumstan­ces.

The court record listed no attorney for Mixon. The Bengals did not immediatel­y respond to messages from The Associated Press seeking comment.

In 2021, he had rushed for career highs of 1,205 yards and 13 touchdowns for Cincinnati, where he has spent his entire career. Mixon was a secondroun­d draft pick out of Oklahoma in 2017. Several teams said they passed on him because of concerns about his character after Mixon punched a female Oklahoma student in the face in 2014.

He was suspended from the football team for a year and entered an Alford plea, in which a defendant does not admit guilt but acknowledg­es there is enough evidence for a conviction. He received a deferred sentence and was ordered to perform community service and undergo counseling.

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