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Dallas PD suspends investigation into alleged assault case involving Aqib Talib

Aqib Talib

AP

Last week, Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib was reportedly involved in a Dallas Police Department investigation into an alleged assault that took place at a nightclub early on April 8.

Dallas PD never identified Talib or his brother in statements on the investigation, but they were reportedly questioned by officers about reports of a gun being fired following an altercation at the club. The club’s manager told the Dallas Morning News that the brothers were there, but denied anything more than a “verbal altercation” had occurred.

On Friday, the Dallas police announced that they were suspending their investigation because of a lack of leads.

“Dallas Police Assault Detectives have been investigating an alleged offense that occurred in the early morning of April 8, 2015. This incident occurred outside a club at the 700 block of North Pearl. Detectives interviewed the Complainant, contacted witnesses and gathered evidence. Based on these interviews and the evidence currently available, this case has been suspended pending further leads,” the statement reads.

Talib has been taking part in the Broncos’ offseason workout program this week and should continue to participate barring any new information in the Dallas case.