CLEVELAND — Browns wide receiver Corey Coleman did not get indicted for an attack in a downtown apartment building, but two other men have been charged. Sources tells the FOX 8 I TEAM, the suspects are Coleman’s brother and a roommate
A witness told police she saw Coleman there, and he was named in the police report. But a Cuyahoga County grand jury has indicted Jonathan J. Coleman and Jared Floyd on charges of felonious assault. The incident happened last New Year’s Eve in the building where Coleman lived.
The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office said Corey Coleman is not named in the indictment and the matter remains under investigation.
Corey Coleman’s attorney, Kevin Spellacy, released the following statement to FOX 8:
“We have and will continue to cooperate with the authorities. Corey has and still maintains he was not involved in any physical altercation.”
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