Dallas Cowboys Defensive End Tyrone Crawford Shoves a Cop: The Full Bar Fight Footage

For the latest in your demonetized enjoyment, this is the complete footage from an “affray” incident involving Cowboys defensive end Tyrone Crawford. The incident – better described as a bar fight – took place on March 15, 2019 at the Coyote Ugly Saloon in Panama City Beach, Florida.

[In case you’re wondering, it’s not the camera. Checking in at 6′ 4″ and 298 pounds, Tyrone Crawford is, in fact, huge.]

The incident depicted in this footage was investigated by the Panama City Beach Police Department. Lieutenant Jason Jones wrote the affidavit that formed the basis for the affray complaint:

“On March 15, 2019 at or about 23:56 pm, the above named defendant, Tyrone Crawford did commit the offense of Affray. The defendant did so by being at Coyote Ugly, located at 10412 Front Beach Road, Panama City Beach, Bay County, Florida. While inside the establishment, the group that the defendant was with became involved in an argument that ultimately led to a physical altercation….” The affidavit goes on to describe events seen in this video, including Crawford’s attempt at physically interfering with what appeared to be the arrest of his friend. (It is unknown at this time whether his friend was charged. I have inquired with the State Attorney’s Office and will provide an update.)

Incredibly, despite having shoved at least one police officer, Crawford was not arrested on scene. Five days, later, however, the State Attorney filed a single-count ‘affray’ charge against Crawford. Affray is a first-degree misdemeanor in Florida, and it is not defined statutorily. Instead, Florida has adopted the common law definition of “affray,” which proscribes “the fighting of two or more persons in a public place to the terror of the people.” See D.J. v. State, 1255 So.2d 93 (Fla. 1st DCA 1995), upholding the conviction for a fight on a school campus. Interestingly, the court in that instance found no Florida opinions on point, and relied on North Carolina and Alabama cases in reaching its decision.

Crawford resolved the charge by entering into a deferred prosecution agreement, whose terms he successfully completed. The full text of that agreement, along with the complaint and other court records, are available now to channel supporters on Patreon. They will be freely available on Patreon later this week.

In a comment about the incident, Crawford is reported to have said “I did what I had to do.”

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35 thoughts on “Dallas Cowboys Defensive End Tyrone Crawford Shoves a Cop: The Full Bar Fight Footage

  1. The cops were rather patient lol. I’d have billy clubbed that big fuck 15 seconds into it.

  2. Once again a low IQ athlete and his posse go in a bar where they don't really fit in and they get cocky and start trouble and the cops nowadays treat them like spoiled children and watch at they push and punch security and the wimp cops themselves. Disgusting spectacle.

  3. That one security guard should have been arrested too. He was repeatedly punching someone who was covering up. I'll bet if it was one on one he'd be the football players bitch

  4. What is the difference if the defendant is a football player “hero” a crime is a crime is a crime, also, stop with hate crimes committed against transgender, or anyone else, a crime is a crime, sick, diseased world we live in!! The Communists have overtaken America like they said they would!! Sick sick!!

  5. I don't know and don't care about American "Football" but respect for the big dude in black and fuck that security specially the fat one with the tats who wanted throw in another suckerpunch in the end but changed his mind realizing the Police may not like that.

  6. Those bitches are in havoc even if there is already authority. You are so lucky that there is no one around with a knife. You should have been rest in peace right now. hahahaha

  7. I see nothing wrong with what he did at 4:31 you can clearly see security clearly pounding on a guy who is covering his head protecting himself as best he can from about 5 guys when the football player protects his buddy and lays out a security with one good shot and from there on its simply them trying to get some revenge but it’s obvious he can handle 3,4 of the security on his own not to mention that security team should all face charges as well most of them were participating in the fighting rather then trying to deescalate and control the scene! At 6:59 you can see the same security guard who was hitting the guy covering his head the same guy that got laid out about to cheap shot the football player but with so many cops watching he decided to just point at him out to police

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