Napa County district attorney Gary Lieberstein chose not to press charges against Raiders coach Tom Cable for allegedly assaulting assistant Randy Hanson, NFL Network’s Jason La Canfora reports.
Hanson sent a text message to La Canfora with the news just before Lieberstein officially announced the decision.
Cable was accused of attacking Hanson on Aug. 5 during a meeting at the team’s training-camp hotel in Napa. Hanson went to the hospital to be treated for a broken jaw, but he didn’t immediately tell authorities who assaulted him.
Hanson eventually cooperated with police. The police forwarded their investigation to Lieberstein’s office earlier this month.
Hanson sent a text message to La Canfora with the news just before Lieberstein officially announced the decision.
Cable was accused of attacking Hanson on Aug. 5 during a meeting at the team’s training-camp hotel in Napa. Hanson went to the hospital to be treated for a broken jaw, but he didn’t immediately tell authorities who assaulted him.
Hanson eventually cooperated with police. The police forwarded their investigation to Lieberstein’s office earlier this month.
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