The Record obtained the complaint filed in the incident involving Carroo.
Rutgers wide receiver Leonte Carroo slammed a woman into the concrete outside of the team's headquarters on Saturday night, according to a report by The Record citing a complaint filed in Piscataway municipal court on Tuesday.
The Record reported that Carroo was romantically involved with the woman. He is accused of "picking her up and slamming her down on a concrete surface, injuring her left hip, both palms, left elbow and left side of the head," according to the complaint.
Carroo was arrested and charged with simple assault under domestic violence. The 21-year-old Edison native was released on $1,000 bail, according to the complaint.
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Carroo has been suspended indefinitely from the team. Coach Kyle Flood said on Tuesday that there has no been no change to Carroo's status with the team.
The incident took place approximately 48 minutes after Rutgers' loss to Washington State on Saturday. Carroo got involved with an altercation between two females, according to two people familiar with the situation.
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