Kareem Hunt, Violence Against Women and the Non-Apology

Published: Dec. 27, 2018, 5 a.m.

In February of 2018, Kareem Hunt, then a Kansas City Chiefs running back, assaulted a woman in the hallway of his residence. The event, which was captured by the building’s security cameras, shows Kareem knocking a woman over, pushing, and finally kicking her in an altercation which involved other individuals trying to restrain him. That video, released by TMZ Sports, did not emerge until just recently.

Last week, after 10 months of non-action and 11 active games for the Chiefs, Kareem Hunt was let go. He subsequently requested an interview with ESPN’s Lisa Salters where he could apologize.

Except he didn’t really.

Read the original article here: https://goodmenproject.com/social-justice-2/kareem-hunt-violence-against-women-and-the-non-apology-rbmke-cmtt/