Frank Gore, former NFL RB, faces a simple assault charge for New Jersey

Frank Gore, an ex-NFL running back, faces a simple assault charge in connection with an alleged incident involving domestic violence in Atlantic City.

According to a news release by the Atlantic City Police DepartmentThis information was released Tuesday. On July 31, officers responded to a phone call at Tropicana Atlantic and located a 28-year old woman talking with hotel security. The woman “didn’t exhibit signs of injury,” so no complaint was filed.

The NFL’s No. 1 rusher, Gore, was charged by police following an investigation. Gore was the NFL’s No. 3 rusher, with 16,000 yards.

A simple assault charge can be either a case of bodily injury that was caused or a threat to bodily injury.

Gore, 39, was summoned by police to answer the charge at a later date.

TMZ, citing court documents, reported Wednesday Gore grabbed the woman’s hair and began to drag her nude person in a hallway at the 59th floor.

Gore signed an agreement for one-day with The Daily Beast in June. San Francisco 49ers To retire as a franchise member.

Only Emmitt Smith (18.355) and Walter Payton (16.726) were among the few who have rushed for more yards that Gore.

Gore ran 653 yards in just 15 games with the New York Jets In 2020, he will have 19,985 yards of scrimmage and 99 total touchdowns from 241 games (218 starts) for the 49ers (2005-14). Indianapolis Colts (2015-17), Miami Dolphins (2018), Buffalo Bills (2019) and Jets.

This report was contributed by Reuters

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