The 100 -meter champion Sha’Carri Richardson addresses the domestic violence trial and apologizes to the boyfriend Christian Coleman.
The sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson has addressed his judgment of domestic violence recently in a video on social networks and made an apology to his boyfriend Christian Coleman.
Richardson published a video on his Instagram account on Monday night SHEP said in a “committed situation.” She issued an apology written to Coleman on Tuesday morning.
“I love him and for him I cannot apologize enough,” wrote the current world champion of 100 meters in all capital letters on Instagram, and added that his apology “should be as strong” as his “actions.”
“For Christian I love you and I am very sorry,” he wrote.
Richardson was arrested on July 27 in a crime of domestic violence with the fourth date for allegedly assaulting Coleman at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. It was hired in South’s correctional entity in Los Moines, Washington, for more than 18 hours.
The trial was days before running 100 meters in the United States championship in Eugene, Oregon.
In the video, Richardson said he is practicing “self -reflection” and refuses to flee, but faces everything that comes to me in front. “
According to the police report, an officer at the airport was notified by a supervisor of the Transportation Security Administration of a disturbance between Richardson and her boyfriend, Coleman, the world champion of 100 meters in 2019.
The officer reviewed the images of the camera and observed Richardson extend his hand with his left arm and grab Coleman’s backpack and throw it. Richardson then seemed to get into Coleman, with Coleman Trype to turn around. Coleman was involved in a wall.
Later in the report, he said that Richardson seemed to throw an article to Coleman, with the TSA indicating that he may have been headphones.
The officer said in the report: “I was tolerated to Coleman not because participating in the investigation and declined to be a victim.”
A message with Coleman from Associated Press was left.
Richardson wrote that Coleman “entered my life and gave me more than a relationship, but a greater understanding of unconditional love of what I have experienced in my past.”
She won the 100 in the 2023 World Championship in Budapest and ended with the silver games in the Paris last summer. He also helped the 4 × 100 relay team to an Olympic gold.
She did not compete the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021, after a positive marijuana test in the US Olympic tests.