UGA WR Isaiah McKenzie accused of making terroristic threat
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UGA WR Isaiah McKenzie accused of making terroristic threat

Isaiah McKenzie
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UGA wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie has been accused of making a terroristic threat towards a female, according to an Athens-Clarke County Police Department incident report obtained by the Red & Black.

In addition, the incident reports lists four Georgia Bulldogs football players as witnesses: safety Dominick Sanders, wide receiver Terry Godwin, linebacker D’Andre Walker, and safety Jarvis Wilson.

None of the players have been arrested or charged with a crime at this point. Only Isaiah McKenzie has been accused of making “terroristic threats or acts.”

According to the report, Maya Labat said that Isaiah McKenzie “said he was going to call some friends and they were going to come out and he was going to kill her.”

The incident occurred Monday, Sept. 28 at 10:40pm at a Chili’s on Alps Road in Athens.

The Red & Black reached out to UGA athletics director Greg McGarity who said that, when more is known, head coach Mark Richt would comment if necessary.

Stay tuned for more details. At this point, it seems like McKenzie is the only player facing possible discipline. That could be internal punishment or worse.

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