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McCoy's attorney says Philadelphia brawl case officially closed

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Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy's attorney says he's been informed that the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office has closed its investigation into a February nightclub brawl allegedly involving the Pro Bowl running back.

McCoy was not expected to be charged for his involvement in the fight that injured two off-duty Philadelphia police officers, according to Vic Carruci of The Buffalo News, after the Philadelphia district attorney decided not to pursue charges in April.

The case was reviewed and any potential charges dismissed despite a request filed by Fraternal Order of Police President John McNesby in April.

It's likely McCoy will also avoid any discipline from the league over the incident.

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