GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) -Clemson safety DeAndre McDaniel will be accepted into a program for first-time offenders to resolve charges of aggravated assault and battery.
Pickens County chief prosecutor Bob Ariail said in a statement Friday that the victim and police officials have agreed to allow McDaniel into a pretrial intervention program. Terms of the deal have not been released.
McDaniel was arrested in June. According to a police incident report, his girlfriend told police he covered her head with a comforter, punched her and pushed her down a flight of stairs.
McDaniel has remained in school and on the football team since his arrest. Clemson coach Tommy Bowden said Friday he will make a recommendation to athletic director Terry Don Phillips next week on McDaniel’s team status.
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