Dolphins part ways with assistant coach arrested for domestic battery charges later dropped
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Dolphins part ways with assistant coach arrested for domestic battery charges later dropped
"MIAMI GARDENS - The Miami Dolphins, according to a league source, have parted ways with assistant coach Ryan Crow, who was arrested in late August on domestic battery charges that were later dropped. Crow, who previously held the position of outside linebackers coach for the Dolphins, has been removed from the Dolphins' website listing of members of the coaching staff, with a source confirming he's no longer affiliated with the team."
"On Aug. 29, as the Dolphins had wrapped up training camp and were preparing for the start of the regular season, Crow was arrested for, according to a Fort Lauderdale police report, slapping his live-in girlfriend and leaving her looking "terrified" and sounding as if she were "whimpering." According to the report, the dispute between Crow and his girlfriend began the night before at a "work party" where she felt neglected by other team employees and their wives."
"On Oct. 1, Broward prosecutors declined to file charges against Crow. Later that day, coach Mike McDaniel said there was not yet any change in Crow's standing with the team, citing the NFL still had its own pending investigation into the incident. "No status change with the team. We won't even bridge that until the league is done with their process," McDaniel said then."
The Miami Dolphins parted ways with assistant coach Ryan Crow after his late-August arrest on domestic battery allegations that were later dropped. Crow had served as the outside linebackers coach and was removed from the team's website; a league source confirmed his separation. The arrest followed a reported incident on Aug. 29 in which a Fort Lauderdale police report said he slapped his live-in girlfriend. Broward prosecutors declined to file charges on Oct. 1. Head coach Mike McDaniel said the team awaited the NFL's investigation before changing Crow's status. Senior defensive assistant Sean Ryan assumed outside linebackers coaching responsibilities.
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