LAS VEGAS — A grand jury indicted Saints star running back Alvin Kamara and three others for allegedly beating a man at a Las Vegas nightclub, according to CBS Las Vegas.
Kamara, Bengals cornerback Chris Lammons and two other men face charges of conspiracy to commit battery and battery resulting in substantial bodily harm.
The alleged attack happened outside a Las Vegas nightclub during Pro Bowl weekend in 2022.
Police have said video evidence shows Kamara put his hand on the alleged victim's chest to stop him stepping toward an elevator at the rooftop Drai’s nightclub. The alleged victim, Darnell Greene Jr., pushed Kamara’s hand away and another person with Kamara punched the man.
Still surveillance photos show Greene trying to run away but Kamara chases him down the hall and knocks him to the ground.
Greene's shoulder, neck, and back were injured and his orbital lobe was broken during the incident.
Greene reportedly fell unconscious on the floor and the defendants allegedly stomped on his face, chest and legs, leaving him with facial fractures and injuries to his head, knees and arms.
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.
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