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South Carolina women's basketball: Ashlyn Watkins update

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Mar 31, 2024; Albany, NY, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks forward Ashlyn Watkins (2) reacts to a called foul on the court against the Oregon State Beavers during the second half in the finals of the Albany Regional of the 2024 NCAA Tournament at MVP Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

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University of South Carolina Police have released the incident report for the events that led to Ashlyn Watkins’ arrest over the weekend, and the report presents a more nuanced but equivocal picture than the arrest warrant.

The arrest warrant stated that Watkins “grabbed the victim’s head and forced her to walk down the hall, thus controlling her movement while preventing her from leaving,” and accused her of “forcefully grabbing (the victim’s) face, pulling her by her arms, and pushing her.” 

According to the incident report, police responded to a fire alarm at 650 Lincoln and saw the victim leaning over the ledge of the third floor of the parking garage and Watkins restraining her. Watkins told police the victim was trying to jump.

Police separated Watkins and the victim. The victim, who is a minor and has not been identified, told police she had “gotten into an argument with Watkins and was attempting to get away from her” and “stated several times to (police) that Watkins hit her.”

The victim identified Watkins as her “best friend,” while Watkins identified the victim as her “girlfriend.” The victim said she was visiting another “sick friend” on the second floor and Watkins came to that room because she “believed (the victim) was cheating on her.”

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The victim said she was not trying to jump and “began to attempt to talk to Watkins.” At this point the victim denied that Watkins had hit her and asked Watkins if she could use her cellphone to call her mother. Watkins told her no. 

Police asked Watkins for her version of events. Watkins confirmed that she confronted the victim about why she was there and “admitted to grabbing her and walking outside,” toward the victim’s car. 

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They returned to Watkins’ room to let her dog out, and then the victim ran through the garage towards the edge and “lifted herself up on the edge.” Watkins claimed she “wrapped her arms around (the victim) because she believed (she) was going to jump from the edge of the garage.”

EMS arrived and determined the victim was not suicidal. Watkins was arrested and taken to Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center.

Watkins was released on a $30,000 personal recognizance bond on Saturday. COnditions of the bond include having no contact with the victim. The first hearing is scheduled for October 25. South Carolina’s season begins November 4.

South Carolina has not confirmed if Watkins is suspended from the team, but that has been standard procedure in the past. Watkins was not present in any of the pictures from practice the Gamecocks shared on social media on Tuesday. 

Watkins is represented by prominent attorney Todd Rutherford. Rutherford has released a statement asking for patience and claiming that Watkins is innocent and the situation was a “misunderstanding.”

Update: WIS reported Wednesday evening that Watkins’ suspension has been lifted.

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