Johnny Manziel's ex-girlfriend still cannot hear out of her left ear, more than a week after he allegedly struck her in the head, her lawyer said.
Police in Dallas, Texas, reversed course on Friday announcing that they're relaunching their investigation into what happened between Manziel, 23, and his ex-girlfriend. The turnaround came only one day after they declined to file charges against Manziel. Fort Worth police had also said Manziel wouldn't be charged.
The renewed possibility of arrest stems from Manziel's Jan. 30 fight with his ex-girlfriend. She told law enforcement that he hit her several times after they began arguing in his Dallas hotel room about another woman. The fight continued as Manziel drove her home to Fort Worth.
During the argument, Manziel also talked about killing himself and his ex-girlfriend, she said in an affidavit to get a restraining order.
Manziel has denied the allegations, telling TMZ that "it didn't happen," and that he's "completely stable."
Police in Dallas, Texas, reversed course on Friday announcing that they're relaunching their investigation into what happened between Manziel, 23, and his ex-girlfriend. The turnaround came only one day after they declined to file charges against Manziel. Fort Worth police had also said Manziel wouldn't be charged.
The renewed possibility of arrest stems from Manziel's Jan. 30 fight with his ex-girlfriend. She told law enforcement that he hit her several times after they began arguing in his Dallas hotel room about another woman. The fight continued as Manziel drove her home to Fort Worth.
During the argument, Manziel also talked about killing himself and his ex-girlfriend, she said in an affidavit to get a restraining order.
Manziel has denied the allegations, telling TMZ that "it didn't happen," and that he's "completely stable."