A big step was taken this week within the home violence case involving former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias.
Urias was arrested on Sept. 3 on suspicion of felony home violence. Regulation enforcement authorities have been investigating the incident since, and that investigation concluded on Tuesday. In keeping with ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez, Urias’ case has been turned over to the Los Angeles County District Lawyer’s Workplace.
The DA will now decide whether or not Urias might be criminally charged.
Urias has been on paid administrative go away since his arrest. He’s not below contract with the Dodgers, as 2023 was his remaining 12 months of wage arbitration.
Urias was arrested after allegedly getting physical with a woman outdoors BMO Stadium in Los Angeles following the Sept. 3 soccer match between LAFC vs. Inter Miami. The report from the incident acknowledged that he shoved a lady right into a fence throughout an argument.
Urias, 27, was additionally arrested for misdemeanor home battery in Could 2019. He confronted allegations of shoving a woman he was with at a mall in Beverly Hills. The girl later informed investigators she fell, and the fees have been dropped. Urias was nonetheless suspended 20 games by Major League Baseball below the league’s home violence, sexual assault and little one abuse coverage.