The cameraman in the Davante Adams situation has been identified.
On Monday night, Adams shoved a cameraman to the ground while leaving the field.
Loool Davante Adams shoving people pic.twitter.com/ZSR0z365Gw
— Gifdsports (@gifdsports) October 11, 2022
The man would later file charges against Adams.
The photographer shoved to the ground by Davante Adams after the Raiders-Chiefs "MNF" game has officially filed a police report against the NFL superstar, via @TMZhttps://t.co/v9kSVrOJfL
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) October 11, 2022
The cameraman’s name is Park Zebley and according to his lawyers say he’s a college student, who was on the first day of his job. Zebley’s lawyers also claim he is still receiving medical treatment and the “full extent hasn’t been established” but that he “suffered some concussion symptoms. He was nauseous immediately after the incident and he has some pain that he’s still dealing with today.”
The attorney for the man who was shoved by Davante Adams told @nypostsports that his client is a 20-year-old college student who was on his first day on the job and suffered concussion symptoms https://t.co/ZftAjcFukh
— Ryan Glasspiegel (@sportsrapport) October 12, 2022
Adams has since been charged with misdemeanor assault after Zebley’s injury complaints.
Kansas City police have charged #Raiders WR Davante Adams with assault. The man who Adams pushed cited whiplash, headache and a possible concussion as his injuries. Court date set for November 10. https://t.co/QFXqoTgQjC
— Tashan Reed (@tashanreed) October 12, 2022
Adams could face up to six months in prison if convicted.
Point of clarity on #Raiders WR Davante Adams: He has been charged with a city ordinance violation, which is a little lower than a state misdemeanor assault charge, per the prosecutor's office. It carries a fine of $250 to $1K or up to 180 days in jail or both.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 12, 2022