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Breaking news...Randy Mac was arrested in Augusta...just down the street from my house. THe Waffle House where this happened is in Augusta, not Grovetown as the article says. Here is the article off my companys website:
Athlete charged with battery
By Valerie Rowell | Columbia County Bureau
Monday, July 11, 2005 at 3:55 p.m. Miami Dolphins tight end Randy McMichael was arrested early Saturday morning in Columbia County after witnesses told police that he had given his wife a bloody nose.
Mr. McMichael, 26, of Weston , Fla., was arrested just after midnight and taken to the Columbia County Detention Center, where he was charged with simple battery and criminal trespass. Mr. McMichael was released just before 7 a.m. Saturday after posting a $2,200 bond, according to jail records.
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Miami Dolphins tight end Randy McMichael was arrested early Saturday morning in Columbia County after witnesses told police that he had given his wife a bloody nose. Mr. McMichael, a former University of Georgia player, just completed his third season with the Dolphins.
Just after midnight , police were called to the Waffle House at 4077 Jimmie Dyess Parkway in Grovetown concerning a fight at the restaurant. According to a Columbia County Sheriff's Office incident report, police found Mr. McMichael's wife, Cawanna, with several drops of blood on the front of her shirt.
Mrs. McMichael, 22, told police she had accidental contact with Mr. McMichael as he was throwing some of her belongings out of their 1984 Cadillac Coupe de Ville. However, four witnesses told police they saw Mr. McMichael throw his wife from the car. One witness told police he saw the athlete throw his wife away from the vehicle several times, according to the report.
A witness told police that Mrs. McMichael's nose began bleeding after Mr. McMichael hit her in the face with what might have been a piece of cardboard, the report stated.
Mr. McMichael, who admitted to having had two glasses of wine and several beers before the argument, refused to take a field Breathalyzer test, the report stated. Mr. McMichael is 6-foot-4 and weighs 245 pounds, according to the report. His wife was treated at the scene.
Reach Valerie Rowell at 868-1222, ext. 110, or valerie.rowell@augustachronicle.com.
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Athlete charged with battery
By Valerie Rowell | Columbia County Bureau
Monday, July 11, 2005 at 3:55 p.m. Miami Dolphins tight end Randy McMichael was arrested early Saturday morning in Columbia County after witnesses told police that he had given his wife a bloody nose.
Mr. McMichael, 26, of Weston , Fla., was arrested just after midnight and taken to the Columbia County Detention Center, where he was charged with simple battery and criminal trespass. Mr. McMichael was released just before 7 a.m. Saturday after posting a $2,200 bond, according to jail records.
AP / File
Miami Dolphins tight end Randy McMichael was arrested early Saturday morning in Columbia County after witnesses told police that he had given his wife a bloody nose. Mr. McMichael, a former University of Georgia player, just completed his third season with the Dolphins.
Just after midnight , police were called to the Waffle House at 4077 Jimmie Dyess Parkway in Grovetown concerning a fight at the restaurant. According to a Columbia County Sheriff's Office incident report, police found Mr. McMichael's wife, Cawanna, with several drops of blood on the front of her shirt.
Mrs. McMichael, 22, told police she had accidental contact with Mr. McMichael as he was throwing some of her belongings out of their 1984 Cadillac Coupe de Ville. However, four witnesses told police they saw Mr. McMichael throw his wife from the car. One witness told police he saw the athlete throw his wife away from the vehicle several times, according to the report.
A witness told police that Mrs. McMichael's nose began bleeding after Mr. McMichael hit her in the face with what might have been a piece of cardboard, the report stated.
Mr. McMichael, who admitted to having had two glasses of wine and several beers before the argument, refused to take a field Breathalyzer test, the report stated. Mr. McMichael is 6-foot-4 and weighs 245 pounds, according to the report. His wife was treated at the scene.
Reach Valerie Rowell at 868-1222, ext. 110, or valerie.rowell@augustachronicle.com.
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