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Warrant issued for Odell Beckham Jr. after allegedly slapping officer’s backside

Akron Beacon Journal
| Thursday, January 16, 2020 4:18 p.m.
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Browns wide receiver and former LSU star Odell Beckham Jr. walks off the field after the College Football Playoff national championship game Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020, in New Orleans. A misdemeanor simple battery warrant was issued for Beckham on Thursday.

Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. did not endear himself to New Orleans police Monday night when he apparently slapped a Superdome security officer on the backside in the LSU football team’s locker room after the Tigers defeated Clemson for the national championship.

On Thursday morning, New Orleans police obtained an arrest warrant for Beckham on a charge of misdemeanor simple battery in relation to the incident, the New Orleans Police Department Public Affairs Division confirmed for the Beacon Journal.

Nola.com first reported the warrant had been issued after a video of the incident circulated online.

The New Orleans Police Department has issued an arrest warrant accusing Odell Beckham Jr. of simple battery. Odell slapped an officers behind in the locker room after LSU’s win on Monday.pic.twitter.com/RughGGXLsN

— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) January 16, 2020

“We are aware of the incident and have been in touch with Odell and his representatives on the matter,” a Browns spokesperson said in a statement. “They are cooperating with the proper authorities to appropriately address the situation.”

LSU also released a statement Wednesday saying it is investigating whether Beckham, a former Tigers star, handed out real money to some of its players after the win.

Quarterback Joe Burrow said the cash Beckham distributed was real despite LSU associate athletic director Robert Munson initially telling reporters the bills seen in online videos were fake. The NCAA prohibits its players from receiving impermissible benefits.

“I’m not a student-athlete anymore, so I can say yeah,” Burrow, the projected No. 1 overall pick in April’s NFL Draft, said on a Barstool Sports podcast Wednesday when asked if the money was real.


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