News Summary
The City of College Station has officially dismissed the disorderly conduct charge against Texas A&M running back Le’Veon Moss. The decision, confirmed by Moss’s attorney, comes after an incident where Moss was arrested for shouting at an individual. Moss, a dedicated scholar-athlete expected to graduate soon, aims to clear his name and focuses on a strong return for the upcoming football season, following a successful season prior to the incident.
College Station – The City of College Station has officially dismissed the disorderly conduct charge against Texas A&M running back Le’Veon Moss. This development was confirmed by Moss’s attorney, Cameron Reynolds, on Wednesday.
Moss was arrested during the early hours of Sunday morning, July 13, after an incident prompted a call to local police. According to the initial police report, an officer observed Moss shouting at an unidentified man while “assuming a fighting posture.” This behavior led to his arrest on a charge classified as a Class C misdemeanor, typically carrying a penalty of a fine up to $500.
Following his arrest, Moss was released later that same day after posting a $300 personal bond. The College Station City Attorney’s Office subsequently reviewed the case and decided against pursuing prosecution.
Reynolds expressed that Moss is keen on clearing his name and is considering options to expunge his arrest record. He described Moss as a dedicated scholar-athlete who is on track to graduate from Texas A&M in December, underscoring his commitment to both academics and sports.
Moss’s unfortunate incident occurred against the backdrop of his significant contributions to the Texas A&M football team. Prior to the incident, he had a strong season in 2024, amassing 765 rushing yards and scoring 10 touchdowns before a season-ending injury. Coach Mike Elko has indicated that Moss is expected to be a vital part of the Aggies’ offense for the upcoming season, as he continues his recovery.
Police reports indicated that Moss did not heed multiple warnings from officers to de-escalate his confrontation with the other individual. The incident, characterized by aggressive verbal exchanges and shouts, escalated to a point where it warranted police intervention. Fresh details unveiled in the reports suggested that Moss had been acting aggressively toward others earlier in the evening while in the Northgate entertainment district.
Following the incident, Coach Mike Elko acknowledged the situation, indicating that it would be dealt with internally while emphasizing the program’s standards for conduct. The College Station Police Department reiterated their commitment to maintaining public safety and supported the officers’ decision to arrest Moss based on the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Moss’s arrest, while serious, appears not to be a long-term setback for the athlete. With the dismissal of the charges and his ongoing focus on training and recovery, he is poised to make a strong return for the 2025 football season. His designation as a first-team selection for the preseason All-SEC teams indicates high expectations for the young athlete as he prepares for the competitive landscape of college football.
As the Aggies gear up for the upcoming football season, the focus remains on Moss’s performance both on the field and as a student, showcasing his ability to balance the demands of athletics and academics effectively.
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