49ers News: Police say too early to make judgments in Kaepernick case

In 49ers news today, the ongoing saga surrounding San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback Colin Kaepernick and what was originally termed by TMZ.com as an "alleged sexual assault," doesn't look to find a resolution anytime soon.

Per Michael David Smith of NBC Sports Network's Pro Football Talk, Miami Police Department Chief Manuel Orosa says it is way too early to ascertain any judgment on what exactly happened on the night in question last month at the Viceroy hotel in downtown Miami --

“We have to examine evidence and wait for some tests to come back, including toxicology reports,” Orosa stated to the Miami Herald. “We can present it to the state attorney and they can decide whether to continue. . . . It’s too early to determine what the evidence indicates.”

Previously, a spokesperson for the Miami Police Department stated that TMZ.com's original report on what may or may not have occurred between the San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback, teammate Quinton Patton and Seahawks wideout Ricardo Lockette was "taken out of context."

We will have more on this situation for you here at Chat Sports as things develop.

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