Hassan Haskins and his girlfriend, Makiah Green, reportedly got arrested on an aggravated assault charge.
On June 29, 2023, Haskins was booked into Davidson Country in Nashville after allegedly strangling his girlfriend.
Following Hassans’ arrest, Makiah was also arrested on a similar charge. However, both of them were released after posting some bonds.
Hassan Askiali Haskins Jr. is an American football running back for the Tennessee Titans of the NFL.
After playing football at Eureka High School, the Missouri native committed to play for the Michigan Wolverines.
He began his professional NFL career with the Titans as the 131st overall pick of the 2022 NFL Draft.
Hassan Haskins And Makiah Green’s Abusive Relationship And Arrest
The Tennessee Titans’ second-year running back was arrested and charged with aggravated assault by strangulation.
According to the police report, Haskins allegedly strangled his girlfriend, Makiah Green, on June 22.
They had a disagreement that stemmed from when Haskins saw his girl liking another man’s photo on Instagram.
The two got into a heated argument, resulting in Green throwing Haskins’ shoes on the floor. After several failed attempts to calm down Green, Hassan pushed her to the ground.
He tossed her onto a bed and strangled her, but the fight continued, with the two allegedly slapping each other.
The two were again caught in a disagreement; on June 29, they were at dinner. Haskins left Green at the restaurant, and she had to take an Uber back home.
When she returned, she allegedly threw a glass at him and locked herself in their bedroom.
Haskins allegedly kicked the door down, and they started arguing, resulting in Green ripping a $5,000 chain off his neck.
Both of them raged and broke each other’s phone, and Green even attacked Haskins with a broom and choked him from behind.
As per the statement provided to police, she threw his PlayStation 5, putting a hole in the wall, and also showed a video as evidence.
Hassan and Makiah were both jailed and charged with aggravated assault by strangulation, with the latter also charged with felony vandalism.
However, both of them were released; Hassan was released after posting a $10,000 bond, and Makiah paid $7,500.
Moreover, Haskins is scheduled for a court appearance on July 10 in front of Davidson County Judge Ana Escobar.