CU Police are investigating a domestic violence case which led to the arrest of CU Buffs freshman cornerback Josh Moten.
According to the CUPD blotter, Moten, an 18-year-old freshman open-option major, was arrested early Tuesday morning on charges of third-degree assault and domestic violence.
Brittni Matthews, an 18-year-old freshman Spanish major, was also issued a summons for third-degree assault in relation to the case.
Moten has been placed on indefinite suspension while the charges are investigated, said David Plati the sports information director for CU.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
Contact CU Independent Breaking News Editor Ellie Bean at Beanee@colorado.edu.
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It breaks my heart everytime these football players beat the shit out of their wives/gfs. I just don’t understand how a human being could resort to physically hurting another human being. A true tragedy.
I dont think you should say things like that when you have absolutely NO clue about what happened in the incident. I know for a FACT that this young man did NOT beat the shit out that girl. He merely defended himself by pushing her off while she was raging at him. Breaks my heart that you’d say that.
ISNT IT FUNNY THAT JOSH GOT ARRESTED AGAIN FOR VIOLATING A RESTRAINING ORDER……SMART ONE ISNT HE ? I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT HE HIT THIS WOMAN, I SAW HER FACE RIGHT AFTER THE INCIDENT.
For someone to say that this man did not hit that woman clearly has heard the story from him and missed the part that he WENT TO JAIL (twice). At least get all the facts before assuming that he is innocent–which he’s obviously not from the picture of this woman’s face after the incident. If this man doesn’t get kicked off the team, then something is seriously wrong with the justice system. A definite tragedy..