Kyle Shanahan on Charles Omenihu: We’ll let legal process play out, he’s available this week

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49ers defensive end Charles Omenihu was arrested on Monday on suspicion of misdemeanor domestic violence, but he was with the team on Wednesday and he’s expected to remain with them for the NFC Championship Game.

Head coach Kyle Shanahan said on Wednesday that the 49ers will let the legal process play out with Omenihu, who is accused of pushing a woman to the ground during an argument. Omenihu was booked and released after posting bail.

Shanahan said that Omenihu will play this weekend as long as he’s healthy and the league confirmed that Omenihu will remain available in a statement that also said the case will be reviewed down the line.

“The matter will be reviewed under the league’s personal conduct policy. There is no change to his status,” the league’s statement said.

Omenihu has appeared in every game for the 49ers this season. He had 20 tackles, 4.5 sacks, and a forced fumble in the regular season and three tackles, two sacks, and a forced fumble in the playoffs.

9 responses to “Kyle Shanahan on Charles Omenihu: We’ll let legal process play out, he’s available this week

  1. This is the right answer, presumption of innocence and wait for the legal process to determine guilt.

  2. A personal domestic dispute that got blown out of proportion because she wanted to hurt him as much as she could…in that heated moment. It probably spiraled out of control beyond what she could have imagined.

  3. If you’re with a violent man, GET OUT. YOUR LIFE IS AT STAKE.

    How can you people be so spineless as to blame the woman? You have no soul

    Drew P Weiner says:
    January 25, 2023 at 4:29 pm
    If you’re with a crazy woman, GET OUT. Your income and freedom are at stake.

  4. Yup & how can you blame her? People like you blame her for getting beat up because you’re sooo worried about this guy’s bank account for whatever reason, you think the DA or any other of the blood sucking lawyers are going to treat or view her any differently? Y’all act like It’s so easy to be violated & then have to relive it over & over to get any kind of justice or be believed. For the victim, it’s much better for them mentally to not have to do that and is worth taking a settlement or have the case dropped altogether so she doesn’t have to do that. It’s astounding to me that all you “law & order” trumptards care so little about law & order when it’s not convenient for you. Very similar to your orange hero

    jakethesnake123 says:
    January 25, 2023 at 4:58 pm
    This will go away when she refuses to cooperate with the DA.

  5. trumpsgottago4386 says: Yup & how can you blame her? People like you blame her for getting beat up

    Beat up? Did you even read the story? She claimed he pushed her and she hurt her arm (no marks) and she refused to see a doctor. I’m not saying nothing happened but she clearly was not a victim of any type of “beating”. Please.

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