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Details emerge from Athens Police report of Colbie Young arrest for assault, battery

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra10/08/24

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Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Another Georgia Bulldogs arrest made waves on Tuesday morning, as wide receiver Colbie Young was booked on a pair of misdemeanor charges: battery and assault on an unborn child.

Now, the incident report sharing the arresting officer’s narrative of the situation has been released. Palmer Thombs of Dawgs HQ provided the details on the report in his latest piece on the matter for the publication.

According to the report via Thombs, an officer was dispatched to a battery call at an Athens area apartment complex off Tallassee Road. After arriving upon the scene, the officer met with the alleged victim who told him she went to meet with her ex-boyfriend, Young, to “speak with him about the status of their relationship.” Spending about 20 minutes on the scene, she said the conversation “turned into a heated argument” after finding him on the phone with another woman. She claimed there was infidelity in the relationship.

The victim told police that that Young “grabbed her left arm near her bicep and tricep and physically pulled her out of his room.” She added that Young was “using derogatory terms and being demeaning of her” before going back into his bedroom, shutting the door and locking it.

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Upon her gathering her things and answering a phone call from a friend, the victim states that Young emerged from his room and “grabbed her from behind.” She said he picked her up and began to squeeze her torso and abdomen very hard. The victim told police she “felt Mr. Young was trying to harm her [REDACTED].”

After inspecting the victim’s injuries – noticing a bruise and discoloration on the bottom side of her chest where it meets the abdomen and redness on her right flank, not noting injuries on the arm where she said Young grabbed her – the officer called EMS to further evaluate the victim. She declined transportation but agreed to seek medical attention if the officer were to transport her to the hospital. He did so, then going to try and make contact with Young at his residence.

The report states that Young came to the door and invited the officer inside after he knocked on the door. The officer asked Young what had occurred with the victim. Young initially told him nothing before opening up in further interviewing.

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Young was “very closed and gave very short answers” according to the report. He said that the victim “came over invited” to talk about their recently ended relationship. When “the argument got heated,” Young stated he escorted her to the door, denying ever grabbing the victim. When asked how she received the injuries she did, Young told the officer “it wasn’t from (him).”

Evaluating all the information he had gathered from the two sources, the officer found probable cause “based on the totality of the circumstances with physical evidence of injury” and placed Young under arrest. He was transported to Clarke County Jail without incident, turned over to sheriff’s office deputies and charged with misdemeanor battery and assault on an unborn child. The officer requested special condition of bond “due to (the victim) expressing some concerns about mental abuse in the past that had now escalated to alleged physical abuse.” She made mention of being scared of him, also adding the Young owns a firearm. He remains incarcerated at the time of publication (after 9:50 a.m.) after being booked at 4:18 a.m. ET.

Prior to joining the Bulldogs, Colbie Young played for the Miami Hurricanes. In 2024, he’s played in all five games for Georgia this season, amassing 11 catches for 149 yards and two touchdowns. 

Kirby Smart and the Georgia program will be awaiting more information to come out on the matter, and it remains to be seen whether Colbie Young will play another snap for the Bulldogs.

Palmer Thombs on Dawgs HQ contributed to this article.