
After initially breaking the story of Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant's violent incident with a 17 year old this past summer, The Washington Post has revealed additional details in a recent article.
On the incident that resulted in Morant punching a 17 year old boy, The Washington Post revealed that detectives assigned to the case did not interview Morant until six weeks after the incident occurred, and did not interview any witnesses at all:
The Post also reported additional details from Morant's shoe store incident, contacting the employee who was involved. The employee claimed to have spent nearly an hour in the store, "shaking" at times with emotion while Morant and eight or nine others shouted through the door.
"Busby, the shoe salesman, said he spent nearly an hour in the storeroom, at times 'shaking' with emotion, as Morant, who arrived at the sneaker store with eight or nine others, shouted through the door, threatening that he would wait for him to come out," The Post reported.
It is important to note that during his recent interview with ESPN, Morant said most of what has been reported about him in relation to incidents outside of the gun video are a lie:
While The Washington Post has revealed additional details about Morant's violent incident with the 17 year old and his additional incident at the shoe store, the Grizzlies star is already on the record saying much of the reporting surrounding these situations is inaccurate and untruthful. As he told ESPN, Morant is looking forward to finally telling the truth about everything.