Johnny Manziel police report details chilling domestic abuse

Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel (2) on the sidelines during the fourth quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Browns won 24-10. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel (2) on the sidelines during the fourth quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Browns won 24-10. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports /
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The police report from Johnny Manziel’s recent run-in with the law alleges serious domestic abuse. 

Soon-to-be former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel is in hot water that continues to near a boiling point. He had numerous incidents during the season that ended up getting him benched by Mike Pettine and now that the offseason has arrived, the problems seem to be sticking with the troubled quarterback.

Last week it was reported that he was involved in a dispute with his girlfriend and the official police report involves some pretty grim details about what happened.

According to TMZ, who got their hands on the police report, Colleen Crowley told cops that Manziel hit her ‘several times’ but she made sure to point out that he had not been drinking that night.

"They both left the hotel in Colleen’s vehicle. With Johnny at the wheel, the drove to Ft. Worth but argued in the car “shouting angrily.”Colleen says Johnny struck her several times while he was driving."

Manziel also told Crowley that he was going to kill himself:

"Colleen says she yelled at Johnny, “I hate you.” According to the report, Colleen told cops he was going to drop her off and “go kill himself.”"

It was also noted in the report that Crowley believed that Manziel was on drugs at the time of the incident.

This is exactly the opposite of what Manziel’s camp wanted to hear. Manziel was already on thin ice as it was with the league and adding in domestic abuse to the mix might be the final nail in his career for the time being.

At this point, no one should be concerned with where Manziel will play next. Football is that last thing that should be on anyone’s mind as the well being of Manziel and his future health should take center stage in ways we should have been concerned with before.