Baltimore County Police Investigation Involving Ravens Player Zay Flowers Suspended Without Criminal Charges
ICARO Media Group
The Baltimore County Police investigation connected to Baltimore Ravens player Zay Flowers has been halted without criminal charges, according to documents released by the department on Tuesday. The investigation was related to an alleged "violent domestic incident" that took place in Owings Mills on January 16.
The documents revealed that the victim, whose identity has been redacted, reported being physically assaulted with multiple bruises. The victim mentioned that the suspect involved in the incident was an NFL player and that the suspect's brother also reportedly drew a firearm during the altercation.
The Baltimore County Police reached out to the victim on January 30, but she did not disclose any further details related to the original report made in Acton, Massachusetts. A 911 call made on January 16 revealed a distressed individual, although it remains unclear whether the caller was the victim or someone else present at the scene.
Flowers, represented by the agency Loyalty Above All, and the Baltimore Ravens have refrained from commenting further on the matter. The NFL is currently in the early stages of reviewing the incident, and it is uncertain whether Flowers will face discipline from the league.
Despite the off-field controversies, Flowers had an impressive season with the Ravens as a rookie wide receiver, setting team records for receptions and receiving yards. He gained recognition for his performance but also faced criticism for on-field incidents, including a costly fumble in the AFC title game.
Flowers' endorsement deals with brands like Pizza Boli's and Bath & Body Works have reportedly been disrupted due to the allegations. The ongoing investigation has raised questions about the athlete's future and potential repercussions in the football community.