Baltimore County Police Halt Investigation into Ravens’ Zay Flowers with No Charges Filed

Baltimore County Police have suspended their domestic violence investigation into Ravens’ rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers following a 911 call in January. The call, in which a woman sounded distressed but claimed there was no emergency, led to a subsequent report from the woman alleging a violent domestic incident in Owings Mills, Maryland, in which she was left with multiple bruises and her belongings were destroyed. The police report also mentioned the involvement of the NFL player’s brother, who allegedly drew a gun during the incident.

Despite the woman’s refusal to name the football player involved, the case has gained attention due to its ties to a high-profile NFL player, and demands for the release of the 911 call have been made by lawmakers. The investigation has been suspended as of February 16, and further updates on the legal status of the case are pending.

It should be noted that Zay Flowers declined to be interviewed by police through an attorney, and the reported incident occurred on January 16 at a residence in Owings Mills, according to the Baltimore County Police case report.

As for the historic background of this topic, domestic violence in professional sports has been a prevalent issue for many years, with various high-profile cases shedding light on the need for accountability and justice in these situations. The involvement of professional athletes in such incidents has sparked public debate and raised questions about the handling of these cases by sports organizations and law enforcement.

This news was reported by Christian Olaniran, a Digital Producer for CBS News Baltimore, who covers a diverse range of topics including politics, arts, culture, sports, and more. Stay tuned for updates on this ongoing investigation.

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