Dorial Green-Beckham was touted as the biggest recruit in Mizzou football history when he signed with them as a top-10 high school recruit. Since then he’s been a mixture of on the field high flying catches and off the field mishaps.
Recently accusations of DGB’s involvement in a burglary investigation surfaced. This after he was found with a pound of weed in a his vehicle not too long ago. The details on this burglary were hazy at best but it seems as though the truth is begging to surface.
“Based on the information obtained during the investigation there will be no arrests made in this case,” police Spokeswoman Latisha Stroer said in a news release Thursday.
This statement clears him of any legal wrong-doing but doesn’t truly explain what happens. These next tweets give a better idea of what actually occurred and why the investigation began in the first place.
Missouri Beat Writer David Morrison explains the incident via Twitter:
Columbia Police Department release says burglary investigation involving Dorial Green-Beckham is complete. No arrests will be made.
— David Morrison (@DavidCMorrison) April 10, 2014
Incident report says Green-Beckham forced way into apartment while resident was trying to close door.
— David Morrison (@DavidCMorrison) April 10, 2014
Incident report also says Green-Beckham pushed a female occupant of the apartment “causing her to fall down at least four stairs.”
— David Morrison (@DavidCMorrison) April 10, 2014
Text messages from Green-Beckham’s girlfriend after incident indicate he “drug” her “out by the neck and hurt” her “too.”
— David Morrison (@DavidCMorrison) April 10, 2014
Text: “He will be kicked out of Mizzou and not qualify for the draft … The coaches talked to me and explained to me how serious this is.”
— David Morrison (@DavidCMorrison) April 10, 2014
In follow-up interview, the girlfriend said she did not remember texting about sustaining any injuries.
— David Morrison (@DavidCMorrison) April 10, 2014