Christian Coleman
Defends Sha’Carri After DV Arrest
… ‘It Was a Sucky Scenario’
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Olympic observe star Christian Coleman is talking out in help of his girlfriend Sha’Carri Richardson after she was arrested for home violence — regardless of being the alleged sufferer — describing the incident as a “sucky state of affairs.”
Coleman, one of many quickest sprinters on the planet, got here to Richardson’s protection following her July 27 arrest, when his GF was arrested after allegedly shoving him a number of occasions on the Seattle-Tacoma Worldwide Airport.
SR was charged with fourth-degree domestic violence and spent greater than 18 hours behind bars.
🗣️ “She’s a human being, and an important particular person… She has quite a lot of issues happening, quite a lot of feelings and forces happening inside her that not solely I can’t perceive, however no person can. She’s one among one. And I’m one among one too.”
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“For me personally, I really feel prefer it was a sucky state of affairs throughout,” Coleman advised reporters after the U.S. championships in Oregon on Sunday.
“I do not really feel like she ought to have been arrested. Individuals have feelings and stuff like that, and she or he has issues she gotta work on for herself. So do I, so do you.”
The truth is, Coleman — who positioned sixth within the males’s 200-meter closing on Sunday — stated he tried to purpose with the airport police, however there was no stopping the arrest … after police stated they’d video footage of the alleged assault.
Regardless of the arrest, it is clear Coleman nonetheless has his lady’s again.
“She’s the very best feminine athlete on the planet,” Coleman stated, “She gon’ be simply superb. She gon’ be good. I am gon’ be good. It’s what it’s.”
Richardson — broadly considered among the best feminine sprinters on the planet — was additionally on the U.S. observe and discipline championships in Oregon on Sunday.
She did not qualify for the ladies’s 200-meter closing after putting fourth within the first warmth.