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Charges dropped against former Broncos linebacker accused of choking Regis Jesuit assistant coach

Andra Davis was incredibly remorseful for what he did, his attorney said

Kirk Mitchell of The Denver Post.
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A portrait of Andra Davis, a former Broncos linebacker, from Oct. 6, 2015.

Assault charges have been dismissed against former Denver Broncos linebacker Andra Davis following a December fracas in which he was charged with assault against a high school girls basketball coach.

Davis, 40, faced charges after allegedly attacking John Koslosky, an assistant Regis Jesuit High School coach and girls athletic director, after a Dec. 12 basketball game between Regis Jesuit and Grandview High School.

Davis’s daughter, Alisha, a forward for Grandview, was ejected after punching a Regis player. Davis was upset that Koslosky had touched his daughter as he separated the two teams after the on-court fight and allegedly choked the coach in the hallway, police records stated.

About a month ago, Davis and Koslosky, and their attorneys, met with deputy city attorney Julie Heckman and resolved their differences, said Gary Koehnke, a paralegal for Mark L. Bryant, Davis’ attorney. The prosecutor subsequently dismissed the criminal charges against Davis, Koehnke said.

Davis was incredibly remorseful for what he did, Koehnke said.

An off-duty officer who witnessed the altercation said Davis told Koslosky something to the effect of, “You don’t put your hands on my girl.”

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