Prosecutor accused of rape criminals in
prison, physical injury and battery lead to physical injury in the Indianapolis colts
substitute defender Josh McNary. McLeish, prosecutors' office spokesman
confirmed on Wednesday in the city, has been charged. According to may cause
testimony, two Indianapolis
police said a 29-year-old woman accused them of later determined to be an
unidentified man McNary against her on December 1 morning. Police, according to
the report, decided the man in the investigation phone McNary woman claimed
that she from the man's apartment.
In the report, the police said a woman also
McNary photo image. Police also wrote that the apartment when they arrived at
McNary, McNary, said: "I know why you're here." Report says McNary
claims to preserve evidence, because he expected the police will come.
McNary has colts two seasons after
completing his university career army in sacks of business leaders and loss.
McNary spent two years on active military duty to fulfill his promise to sign
the 2013 race. He 20 solution during the regular season and playoffs did not
solve, but also conforms to the National Guard as part of his military duty. Indianapolis is faced with New
England in the AFC championship on Sunday. Colts issued a
statement saying they know the charges.
"Unfortunately, the limitation of our
knowledge," the team said. "At this time we are very worry, and try
to find out the relevant facts, but we have enough information risk any
opinion. As we learn more we will make appropriate updates."
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