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College Station has dismissed the disorderly conduct charge against Texas A&M running back Le’Veon Moss. Following a review by the City Attorney’s Office, it was decided not to pursue the matter. Moss was arrested after a confrontation but has expressed relief at having his name cleared and plans to focus on his future as a student and athlete. He is set to graduate in December and aims to make a significant impact in the upcoming football season.
College Station – The city of College Station has dismissed a disorderly conduct charge against Texas A&M running back Le’Veon Moss, as confirmed by his attorney, Cameron Reynolds. The dismissal came after a review of the case by the College Station City Attorney’s Office, which chose not to pursue prosecution on the matter.
This incident originally occurred on July 13, 2025, when Moss was arrested by College Station police after an officer observed him shouting at an unidentified man while displaying what was described as a “fighting posture.” According to police documents, Moss failed to heed multiple warnings to disengage from the confrontation. As a result, he was charged with a Class C misdemeanor, which typically carries a maximum fine of $500.
Moss was released the same day on a $300 personal bond. Following the dismissal of the charge, Moss expressed relief and intends to seek expungement of his arrest record. He conveyed his happiness about having his good name cleared and is looking forward to focusing on his future as both a student and athlete.
Moss is set to graduate from Texas A&M University in December 2025. As a dedicated student-athlete, he has made significant contributions to the Aggies’ football program. Last season, he rushed for 765 yards and scored 10 touchdowns, averaging 6.3 yards per carry. This performance follows his 2023 season, where he rushed for 484 yards and five touchdowns. Moss has been a member of the Texas A&M team since 2022 and is expected to be a key player in the upcoming football season, particularly given that he will be at full capacity for fall camp and is reportedly recovering well from earlier injuries.
The incident has also drawn attention from Texas A&M’s head coach, Mike Elko, who acknowledged the situation and stated that it would be addressed internally by the team. As the new season approaches, both Moss and the coaching staff appear focused on maintaining a positive trajectory and preparing for the competitive challenges ahead.
The resolution of the disorderly conduct charge allows Moss to put this incident behind him, and he can now concentrate on his athletics and academics without the cloud of legal troubles. With a solid track record on the field and a commitment to his studies, Moss aims to make a substantial impact for the Aggies in the forthcoming season.
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