Miami police have released two 911 call tapes related to an investigation involving San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and two other players.
Kaepernick, 49ers wide receiver Quinton Patton, and Seattle Seahawks receiver Ricardo Lockette were named on an incident report filed April 4, 2014, by a 25-year-old Miami woman.
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The first 911 call came from a hotel security officer who said a naked woman had refused to leave a guest's hotel room.
"She said her name was Jesus, and she don't have no clothes on,"
the security guard told the 911 operator, according to NFL.com. "She's visiting this gentleman here. ... She's screaming now, just crying."
The second, longer 911 call came in just after midnight April 2 and is also from a man,
believed to be Lockette, CBS Sports reported.
"I want to report there's a young lady in my friend's bed," the caller said. "He's not here. She's going to wait in his bed. She's not leaving. We asked her to leave. We told her he won't be here tonight. She said she's not leaving until she sees him."
When the dispatcher asked if the woman was waiting for her "boyfriend," the man said that wasn’t the case.
"He's not her boyfriend. ... But he's not here so she went and got in bed naked, and said she's staying there until he got back," the caller said.
The woman eventually woke up in a hospital room with no memory of how she got there.
On May 2, Kaepernick defended himself publicly.
"It's been put out that I did something wrong," Kaepernick told about 1,000 people at the Turlock (Calif.) Mayor's Prayer Breakfast, according to CBS Sports. "Even though it's a bad circumstance, a bad situation, I feel like ultimately I've been blessed because it's changed my way of thinking. It's made me stronger. It's made me look at things differently."
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