According to a police report received by CBS News, the Olympic sprinter Xori Richardson was arrested on Sunday on the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on charges of domestic violence.
According to a detailed report by the arrest officer, the incident occurred at a TSA checkpoint, where Richardson and a person came into a argument.
After seeing the security footage, the police found that Richardson allegedly pushed the man, and he fell into a nearby column.
The video allegedly showed the person trying to move away from Richardson. Police say Richardson also threw a pair of headphones.
Richardson was booked in the South Corrective Unit in Desa Moness, Washington on Sunday and the prison record show was released on Monday.
The person told the police that Richardson was his girlfriend. Police said he did not want to chase the allegations.
CBS News reached the agent of Richardson.
Police said Richardson was scheduled to fly to Eugene, Oregon, where the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships are being held through the weekend. According to USATF, they competed on Thursday in the first round of women Race -Cords,
Richardson Earned his first Olympic gold medal At the Paris Olympics in 2024, the team as part of the USA’s 4×100-meter relay team. He also won a silver medal in 100 in 2024.
In 2020 Olympic trials, Richardson won 100 but later Suspended for positive testing for marijuanaAt that time, Richardson said that he used the substance after learning from a reporter. An organic mother died,