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Cincinnati police issue arrest warrant for Bengals star Joe Mixon after he allegedly pointed a firearm at a woman and said: ‘You should be popped in the face, I should shoot you, the police can’t get me’

An arrest warrant has been issued for Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon on account of aggravated menacing, according to several reports on Thursday night.

Court documents say Mixon allegedly pointed a firearm at a woman on January 21 and said: ‘You should be popped in the face, I should shoot you, the police can’t get me.’

The Bengals said in a statement: ‘The club is aware misdemeanor charges have been raised against Joe Mixon. The club is investigating the situation and will not comment further at this time.’

January 21 was the day before the Bengals beat the Buffalo Bills 27-10 in the playoffs. 

If Mixon is convicted, he could face up to 180 days in jail and fined according to Ohio’s state laws. 

Mixon allegedly pointed a firearm at a woman's face and said 'I should shoot you'

Mixon allegedly pointed a firearm at a woman’s face and said ‘I should shoot you’

But NFL Network reporter Tom Pelissero claimed Mixon’s agent said the accusations will be dropped on Friday morning.

He quoted Mixon’s agent Peter Schaffer as saying: ‘It was a rush judgement. They’re dropping the charges first thing in the morning.

‘I really feel the police have an obligation before they file charges – because of the damage that can be done to the person’s reputation – to do their work. They should be held to a higher standard because I don’t play with people’s lives.’ 

The 26-year-old Mixon has just completed his sixth season in the NFL. The Bengals were eliminated from the playoffs on Sunday, losing 23-20 to the Kansas City Chiefs, who advance to the Super Bowl to play the Philadelphia Eagles.

Mixon rushed 210 times for 814 yards and got seven touchdowns in the 2022 season. 

Mixon played college football at Oklahoma and was selected by the Bengals in the 2017 draft.

In 2014 at Oklahoma, he was suspended for a season after punching a woman, Amelia Molitor, in the face. She was left with a broken jaw and cheekbone and they settled out of court three years later.

‘I’m thankful Mia and I were able to talk privately,’ Mixon said after the settlement was reached in 2017. ‘I was able to apologize to her one-to-one. 

‘The way I reacted that night, that’s not me. That’s not the way I was raised. I think she understands that. 

‘Talking together helps move us past what happened. I know I have to keep working to be a better person, and this is another step in that direction.’

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In 2020, he signed a four-year contract extension with the Bengals worth $48m. 

The incident allegedly occurred the day before Mixon played for the Bengals against the Bills

The incident allegedly occurred the day before Mixon played for the Bengals against the Bills

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