Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Kamara, Lammons indicted for battery

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A grand jury in Nevada indicted New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara, Cincinnati Bengals newly acquired cornerback Chris Lammons and two others on two criminal counts in connection with an alleged beating at a Las Vegas nightclub last February.

The Clark County grand jury handed up the indictment in Las Vegas on Wednesday on the same two battery charges prosecutor­s filed last year against the NFL players and two other men, KLAS-TV in Las Vegas first reported Thursday.

Kamara was arrested Feb. 6, 2022, after he played in the Pro Bowl in Las Vegas. Police say he told officers he punched a man after he thought he had done something to someone in his group and was trying to run away.

A preliminar­y hearing had been scheduled for March 1 in Justice Court in Las Vegas to determine if there was enough evidence to bound them over for trial in district court on the charges — felony battery resulting in substantia­l bodily harm and conspiracy to commit battery.

The indictment means the case can go directly to trial in district court without a preliminar­y hearing. No trial date has been set.

Kamara's lawyers say the Saints star running back is innocent.

“The State has avoided a contested preliminar­y hearing by indicting Mr. Kamara,” Las Vegas lawyers Drew Findling, David Chesnoff and Richard Schonfeld said in a joint statement.

“He intends to vigorously fight the allegation­s at trial as he was defending himself and others at the time of the incident,” they said.

The NFL has not taken any action against Kamara or Lammons.

Lammons played all this past season and one playoff game for Kansas City before the Chiefs waived him last month and the Bengals claimed him Monday.

NFL spokespers­on Brian McCarthy said in a statement the league continues to “monitor all legal developmen­ts in the matter which remains under review of the Personal Conduct Policy.”

Police say surveillan­ce video shows Kamara and at least three other men attacked the victim Feb. 5 at about 6:30 a.m. They say it shows Kamara punching the man, Darnell Greene Jr., repeatedly before others stomped on the man while he was on the floor at the rooftop Drai's Nightclub above The Cromwell Las Vegas Hotel & Casino.

Kamara originally was charged with a single count of felony battery resulting in substantia­l bodily harm and released on bond. Prosecutor­s amended the complaint later that month to include both charges listed in Wednesday's indictment.

Lammons and the two other men — Darrin Young and Percy Harris — turned themselves in after police issued warrants for their arrest in mid-February 2022. They also were released on bond.

Greene filed a civil suit against Kamara in Louisiana in October seeking $10 million in damages after it said Greene was punched in the face and stomped on near an elevator and was unconsciou­s for “over two minutes.”

The lawsuit claims Greene's orbital lobe was broken, and he had severe injuries to his shoulder, back, head, knees, face and neck.

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