
Kansas sophomore Carlton Bragg Jr. was arrested on Friday on a battery charge. A woman claimed that he had shoved her up the stairs and punched her, but as this report suggests, that may not have necessarily been the whole truth.
NEW: Battery charge against #KU bball player Carlton Bragg have been dismissed. Woman who called 911 has been charged instead @41actionnews pic.twitter.com/kc8lKeIFa4
— Ariel Rothfield KSHB (@arothfield) December 14, 2016
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So Bragg's charge has been dismissed and now his future is a little more clear, but coach Bill Self has not released a statement giving a clear picture of Bragg's standing with the team. The 6'9" forward had appeared in nine games so far this season and almost doubled his minutes per game from 8.9 to 16 this season.
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