Charges Dropped Against Bills OL Coach Aaron Kromer, Expected To Be Suspended

Update:

Vic Carucci reports that if the charges against Bills OL coach Aaron Kromer are, in fact, dropped, the team is still expected to suspend him without pay at start of season.

  • However, Kromer would still work with the team during training camp.

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Mike Rodak of ESPN reports that the charges against Bills OL coach Aaron Kromer and his son, Zachery, were dropped on Friday at the request of the accusers’ parents.

  • The two sides reportedly reached agreement on the matter.

Rodak provides the full press release regarding the charges being dropped against Kromer:

Bills wound up placing Kromer’s on paid administrative leave, but there has been a lot of talk since the incident occurred that they could look to move on without him.

Assistant offensive line coach Kurt Anderson filled in for Kormer during the team’s training camp practice on Friday.

Kromer allegedly pushed one of the minor boys to the ground and punched him in the face. Beyond that, Kromer allegedly threatened to “kill his family” if told police what happened.

Kromer’s son, Zachary, also received misdemeanor charge for his role in the incident.

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1 COMMENT

  1. The parents want their private lives back as any sane parent would want, but once you put your hand in the social media of these times’ cookie jar, it’s too late.

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