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@RapSheet: #Bills OL coach Aaron Kromer was arrested last night and charged with battery with intent to cause bodily harm, per the Walton County Jail.

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@RapSheet: #Bills OL coach Aaron Kromer was arrested last night and charged with battery with intent to cause bodily harm, per the Walton County Jail.

Build that bully... :bag:

 

Released within 90 minutes with no bond requirement...must not be much of a dust up.

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So what do we think? Bar fight?

That was my first thought. 1:39 am Saturday "night"

Who did he get in a fight with...

Maybe he ran into Marrone at a bar in Florida and took one for the team
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Anyone familiar with Florida law know how serious this charge is? I think the link showed a misdemeanor.

 

Bigger question -- what disciplinary action could the NFL take in this regard?

Misdemeanor Battery (Simple Battery)

Under Florida Statute 784.03, the crime of misdemeanor battery occurs when a person either:

  1. Intentionally touches or strikes another person against their will; or
  2. Intentionally causes bodily harm to another person.

As you can see, a battery can occur from something minor, such as grabbing another person's arm; or a battery could also occur by throwing something that strikes another person.

Importantly though, when it comes to touching or striking a person, there is no requirement that the person be injured - the non-consensual contact is sufficient.

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Bigger question -- what disciplinary action could the NFL take in this regard?

 

Misdemeanor Battery (Simple Battery)

Under Florida Statute 784.03, the crime of misdemeanor battery occurs when a person either:

  • Intentionally touches or strikes another person against their will; or
  • Intentionally causes bodily harm to another person.
As you can see, a battery can occur from something minor, such as grabbing another person's arm; or a battery could also occur by throwing something that strikes another person

Importantly though, when it comes to touching or striking a person, there is no requirement that the person be injured - the non-consensual contact is sufficient.

florio says he could be suspended

 

@ProFootballTalk: Paid leave alert: Bills O-line coach Aaron Kromer arrested for battery http://t.co/4qiTf4JV4j

 

Sounds like a reach to me, based on the details we have so far (not many)

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