Jourdan Lewis Charged with Misdemeanor Domestic Violence

Submitted by EastCoast Esq. on

This will probably have to be locked, but below is the story:

 

Former Michigan All-American CB Jourdan Lewis facing domestic violence charge. From @John_Countshttps://t.co/GUu6Z5onKv

— Matt Wenzel (@mwenzel2) March 15, 2017

 

Obviously we don't have all the facts, but definitely not a good look for him.

 

MOD EDIT: We're going to keep speculation to a minimum. K? K. Good talk.

MOD EDIT 2: To keep everyone from having to constantly monitor this thread, going to set it to read-only. Until new-thread-worthy details emerge, there's been plenty of discussion.

bronxblue

March 15th, 2017 at 6:08 PM ^

I would try to give everyone the benefit of the doubt here, regardless of team affiliation, especially given what little information we have.

NY-Wolverine3599

March 15th, 2017 at 6:13 PM ^

Cause I chose to support an alum until proven guilty. That's the problem with our culture we always assume as soon as someone points a finger, the person is guilty. I have not even commented at all on the MSU crap, cause we don't know. Players haven't said anything. JD did... I support him until there is proof he screwed up.

FauxMo

March 15th, 2017 at 4:48 PM ^

Really, I just don't get it. You are about to get the payday of your life. This was pretty much a certainty for Jourdan for two years, in fact. If you are mad enough at a woman (or really, anyone else, man or woman) to put your hands on them, why not just walk the F**K away? You can then remember them badly while laughing as you are lying on your large pile of money making love to a bevy of new and attractive people... 

Everyone Murders

March 15th, 2017 at 5:01 PM ^

According to the story, the police were unsure who the aggressor was here.  So while I agree that there's no excuse for hitting anyone (especially a male athlete hitting a very likely smaller female), we should let the facts come in on this.

Lewis' girlfriend called police and said there had been a physical altercation at the residence, according to Lige. Officers initially were unable to determine who was the responsible party at the scene, he said.
"It wasn't clear to the officers (Wednesday morning) if there was an assault, or who the aggressor was," he added.

Also, the AAPD (like a number of other PDs) is pretty harsh on domestic violence calls.  If the AAPD comes knocking on a domestic violence call, somebody's going to jail.  And 9.5/10 times, that somebody's going to be male.

NOT excusing anything here, but this one looks especially foggy as to who did what to whom.  Hope it is not major.

FauxMo

March 15th, 2017 at 5:11 PM ^

Did I say, at any point, that Jourdan Lewis should be immediately jailed, his name scrubbed from the UM record books, etc? No, I did not, and of course the process should be allowed to play out. And yes, I think the same thing about the football players at MSU, for instance; the rule of law and judicial process should apply to all. 

That said, I still have no idea how guys that DO get in this trouble do so. it just makes no sense to me. That's all... 

Everyone Murders

March 15th, 2017 at 5:44 PM ^

The way I read your post, it sounded like you were saying "Jourdan, why wouldn't you just walk away?", etc.,  which to me seemed like a judgment on Lewis on scant evidence.  Seeing your follow-up, it sounds like your thought was more on the order of "why would anyone do this?".  We'll chalk it up to a failure of reading comprehension on my part.

Agreed on that.  While it rarely makes sense to lay hostile hands on someone, it especially makes little sense before a big payday (or if you are established in your profession).

 

markusr2007

March 15th, 2017 at 6:10 PM ^

OK. Imagine an argument with your girlfriend, and you give up on the yelling and just want to leave the room or apartment. She stands in your way to prevent you to leave.  You still want to leave and push forward part her to exit. You're bigger and stronger. She falls down. Hits her head on wall or chair.

Boom! Domestic violence.

Call 911.

 

 

Blueblood2991

March 15th, 2017 at 5:20 PM ^

Right, but this has nothing to do with the cops now. The cops will always take precautions and arrest. 

The prosecutor's office has done an investigation already and charged him though, about a half a day after his arrest. There has to be some type of evidence for them to formally file charges. 

Foggy indeed, and there are still a lot of details that need to come out.

Everyone Murders

March 15th, 2017 at 5:48 PM ^

They apparently read the police report and charged him. 

That stated, I doubt that the prosecutor's office did any more investigation than that (sometimes you'll call the arresting officer, but that's just going to corroborate the police report).  You can certainly charge based on a police report, especially for a misdemeanor charge.

Commie_High96

March 15th, 2017 at 4:39 PM ^

Why would this be locked? This isn't politics, I don't think there are many pro-domestic violence people out there. This is very disappointing and Lewis is not someone who I would have guessed would put himself in the position to have this happen.

Blue Know It

March 15th, 2017 at 4:39 PM ^

He was the last person i'd expect this to happen to. He's always posting about her. Hopefully not true or was overblown. 

BostonWolverine

March 15th, 2017 at 4:40 PM ^

Definitely didn't see this coming. Harbaugh has sung the praises of Lewis' character on more than one occasion. 

This is weird, though:

"It wasn't clear to the officers (Wednesday morning) if there was an assault, or who the aggressor was." 

Whatever the situation, I hope it's dealt with properly. 

evenyoubrutus

March 15th, 2017 at 4:48 PM ^

I know someone who lived in Colorado for a while, and she had to call the police because her boyfriend assaulted her, and they both had to be arrested by law. AFAIK that is not the case in Michigan but the point is that there are weird laws (or at least they may seem weird to non legal types) with regards to domestic violence.

flysociety3

March 15th, 2017 at 4:41 PM ^

This really, really saddens me. Just hope it isn't true. 

He has been such a great representation of the program/school and has done so many positive things. Would really be bummed.

Hope everyone is okay, either way.

wayneandgarth

March 15th, 2017 at 4:43 PM ^

If true would be so disappointing for a person of Lewis's character throughout his Michigan days.  But, we'll need to let the facts play out --- too bad that either way it impacts his draft stock. More importantly, I hope no one is harmed.

mgobaran

March 15th, 2017 at 4:42 PM ^

Why would this domestic assault charge be a misdemeanor? Are they all? Or is it more like he shoved her instead of punched?

Either way, this sucks. 

DCAlum

March 15th, 2017 at 6:04 PM ^

Domestic violence is basically just a regular category of assault in terms of punishment. That means that simple domestic violence is a misdemeanor. It can get up to a felony if there are aggravating factors - a deadly weapon, or with murderous intent.

 

Interestingly, even some forms of aggravated domestic violence (even with a weapon) are still misdemeanors. System is kinda screwed up, in my opinion.

Blueblood2991

March 15th, 2017 at 4:42 PM ^

I admittedly don't know much about the process, so pardon my ignorance. It says the cops came at 1 am this morning, and he was charged at 4pm. 

Is that relatively quick to get charged, meaning the evidence must be pretty damning, or is that a standard time frame? Any insight would be helpful.

geewhiz99

March 15th, 2017 at 4:45 PM ^

"It wasn't clear to the officers (Wednesday morning) if there was an assault, or who the aggressor was. Subsequent investigation led to a misdemeanor assault charge against Lewis."

We'll have to wait for the details of the case to come out but it was not a "clear-cut" case to officers who arrived at the scene. Either way, players should avoid situations where there might be an appearance of assault as they have a target sign on them.