UM defensive end Al Quadin Muhammad, already suspended for a semester for punching a student and breaking his nose in the Sun Life Stadium parking lot on April 12, was involved in another incident this week.
South Miami police said Muhammad will NOT be charged. But the details of the incident are, well, rather peculiar.
The story involves a woman who is a prostitute, but Muhammad said he had no knowledge she was a prostitute.
Here's what the police "case supplemental" report said:
"We responded to the listed location reference a call out to further investigate the incident and process the scene. Muhammad was already at SMPD headquarters and the alleged female victim (25-year-old Delajurea Brookens) was at South Miami Hospital being treated for her injuries.
Photos and DNA samples were taken at the scene. Photos of blood, broken windows and interior of the apartment were taken.
We then responded to SMPD to interview Muhammad who was detained regarding the incident. Muhammad advised he was not truthful with responding officers and was going to provide me with a statement of what truly happen.
Muhammad signed a Miranda waiver and agreed to speak to me.
Muhammad stated that he met Brookens at Club Story in Miami Beach. Muhammad stated Brookens approached him as he was leaving the club and stated she wanted to go back to his apartment to party. When they arrived at his apartment, Muhammad stated they went into his bedroom. Once in his bedroom, Brookens stated she needed to be paid $800.00 first. Muhammad advised her that he would not be paying for anything and asked her to leave.
Muhammad stated he had absolutely no knowledge that Brookens was a prostitute and once he discovered it, he asked her to leave. Because of this, Brookens became enraged and started throwing objects throughout his bedroom. Brookens also removed one of her high heels and threw it at Muhammad. Muhammad stated he offered her money for a cab ride and gave her two (2) five dollar bills and a few singles which she put it in her bra but still refused to leave. The dispute carried into the living room/kitchen. Brookens then exited the apartment out the front door.
At this time, using her high heel, she broke out the two front windows of the apartment. She then threw one of her heels through the broken window of the apartment and into his bedroom. Muhammad then called police. Brookens continued to yell outside the apartment causing the neighbors to come outside (see neighbor`s statements). Brookens began to bang on the front door of the apartment. Muhammad then opened the front door and she attempted to push her way into the apartment but slipped and fell to the floor inside the doorway. Muhammad then pushed her out and closed the door.
Muhammad, hearing the police sirens, exited out the back door of the apartment and met officers in the street. Muhammad stated to responding officers he had no knowledge of who Brookens was and that she was never in his apartment which he later stated was false.
We met with Brookens at South Miami Hospital where she was being treated for the cut to her wrist. She as well completed a written statement. Her statement basically reads as the report reads, although, she denies re-entering or attempting to re-enter the apartment after breaking the windows.
The blood inside the apartment does not confirm her story due to the fact she was the only party with a bleeding injury. She states she broke the windows while struggling with Muhammad outside the apartment. Brookens also denied any talk of money for ***.
I asked Brookens if she had any money at which time she removed two (2) 5 dollar bills and 4 singles from her bra which is what Muhammad states he gave her in an attempt to make her leave. I questioned Brookens about her criminal history and she advised she had been arrested for prostitution.
I asked Brookens how she wanted this case handled and she advised she did not wish to pursue charges against Muhammad. Brookens signed a non-pros form. After completing the written statement and signing the non-prosecution, Brookens agreed that the dispute did start over money for a possible sexual act. Muhammad denies any knowledge of her being a prostitute.
We then responded back to SMPD and re-interviewed Muhammad and advised him of Brookens decision not to pursue charges. He as well agreed to do the same. Muhammad signed a non-prosecution form.
After concluding my investigation, I have determined there is no physical evidence that would support the arrest of Muhammad, and without the cooperation of Brookens (non-prosecution signed), Muhammad should be released from custody. Muhammad was driven home by this detective at approx 1040 hrs.
For these reason, this case will be considered ex-cleared."
### UM had no comment and he is expected to re-enroll at UM in January, unless he or the university has a change of heart.
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