Remember when it was alleged that Joe Mixon running back for the Oklahoma Sooners was caught punching Amelia Molitor via video, but the video never surfaced until now. Now it’s been PULLED offline!!!
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CelebNSports247.com has the long awaited video of video of Joe Mixon punching Amelia Molitor, we would say be warned, it contains graphic violence, but its pulled.
The above photo is a screengrab from Pickleman’s Gourmet Cafe surveillance video. The video shows University of Oklahoma football player Joe Mixon, right, and Amelia Molitor, left, before an altercation. Shortly after this image Mixon started punching Molitor early in the morning on July 25, 2014 in Norman, Okla. Mixon claims she instigated the fight by making some racial slurs towards him.
Joe Mixon Details and Statement by Oklahoma:
ESPN reports:
The attorneys for Joe Mixon released a surveillance video on Friday that shows the Sooners star running back punching a female Oklahoma student in 2014.
The video shows Mixon punching Amelia Molitor, fracturing four bones in her face, during an altercation at a sandwich shop near Oklahoma’s campus in Norman. He was charged with a misdemeanor at the time of the incident, and the university suspended him for the entire 2014 season.
The video was released after the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters sued for its access, prompting the Oklahoma Supreme Court to rule earlier this month that the city of Norman should release it. The city had until Dec. 26 to either release the video or file an appeal.
Mixon’s attorneys, however, said the running back asked that they make public the video before the city’s deadline. Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon has apologized for punching a female student in an incident from 2014.
The university issued a statement on Friday night, shortly after the video was released:
“University officials were made aware of the content of the video prior to taking action with respect to Joe Mixon [in 2014],” the school said. “Based on that information, the university immediately suspended and removed Mr. Mixon from the football team for one year, during which high standards of conduct were expected and maintained. It was made clear to Mr. Mixon at the time of his suspension that violence against women will not go unpunished at the university. Coach [Bob] Stoops has been proactive in presenting training for his team aimed at preventing such behavior in the future. Sensitivity training in the area of violence has been intensified and best practices will continue to be implemented. Mr. Mixon has apologized for his actions, and the university hopes that it is an indication that he has learned from his mistakes. We are an educational institution, where we hope young people will learn from their mistakes and chart a better future course.”
Mixon issued a formal apology last month but also suggested that racial slurs were hurled at him, which he said initiated the incident.
Here is the incident: You’ll notice she hit him first. Now we don’t condone hitting a woman, but why do women hit men and think they won’t hit back? Be WARNED GRAPHIC CONTENT BELOW:
Thoughts?