DUBLIN. The Irish police says that no official complaint was filed against the early morning incident in Dublin with the participation of Pittsburgh defender Stylers Topson and that they did not establish if there is a robbery.
Stylers said that the 28-year-old Thompson was involved in the “weekend situation” in the capital of the Irish capital, but neither the team nor the police confirmed reports in the Irish media that the player was robbed on early Saturday.
“At present, no official complaint has carried a single person,” the National Police called by Garda Sichanana said in a statement on Monday.
“After preliminary requests, Garda Sichan It does not have additional information to substantiate or not, what is a report that this incident included a robbery, ”he added.
A Irish independent The newspaper said that “several men were involved in an attack on Tompson near the temple bar” and that the player’s phone was stolen.
The police did not comment on the attack reports.
The police stated that they began to participate on early Saturday, when employees of patrolling on ladies -stroke “collided with a man who needed medical care.”
“A man at the age of 20 was examined and appreciated at the scene of emergency services,” the police statement added.
Thompson was in the injured reserve and had no right to play on Sunday in the first game in the NFL in Ireland. Stylers defeated the Minnesotsky Vikings 24-21 in Krok Park, and Thompson was in the game.
Thompson's account on Instagram was switched to private.
The representative of Stelelers Bert Lauten said that the team was “aware of the situation with the participation of Skylara Thompson on Friday evening in Dublin. At present, we will not have further comments, since we are working with NFL security to collect more information about the incident. ”
NFL refused to comment on Sunday.
The NFL Association said this is studying this issue.
“As always, our priority is the health and safety of our player’s members, especially when we continue to work on the defense of the player and well-being during the game in international games, and we will continue to support Skylar in any way,” NFLPA said.