LAS VEGAS — A new video released on Wednesday appears to show Alvin Kamara and other suspects discussing a beating incident from last February that led to an indictment last week.
"I connected with the [expletive]'s jaw so hard," Kamara said according to court documents of the video.
The star Saints running back is facing charges after a man was beaten outside a Las Vegas nightclub in February 2022.
Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Chris Lammons, then with the Kansas City Chiefs, and two other men have also been faced with charges.
The video was obtained by CBS Las Vegas, which Las Vegas Metro Police said shows a limo transporting Kamara and several other men and women.
Darrin Christopher Young, another suspect in the case, was identified by the limo driver as sitting in the car also.
"Alvin, you tripping, bro," Young said in the video. "You can't be doing that. The wrong [expletive] gets you, there will be a lawsuit."
Much of the other audio in the footage is bleeped out apparently due to the football player and other people in the car using curse words.
Video of the alleged incident was released by law enforcement in Las Vegas shows a man beaten by multiple people in a hallway labeled, "elevator lobby." The victim of the attack, Darnell Greene, told officers he was waiting outside the elevator alongside a group of people that included Kamara, Lammons, Young and the other suspect, Percy Harris.
Surveillance also appears to show Greene trying to run away with Kamara chasing him down the hall and knocking him to the ground.
Kamara played in the 2022 Pro Bowl the next day before he was arrested. Lammons turned himself in several days later. The two other men were arrested on Feb. 14.
A judge set a court date for March 2.