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911 Tapes Give Closer Look at Dalvin Cook's Alleged Battery

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL)-- The call came into the Leon County Consolidated Dispatch Agency around 2:18 a.m. on June 21, 2015. The caller claimed she was hit by a football player outside of a club near College Avenue and Adams street.

Now those tapes are being released, giving a closer look at what apparently happened that night according to the victim.

The female caller, at first, was very calm and collected. She even refused medical services when dispatch asked if she needed an EMS, but she continued to demand to press charges against the man who hit her.

The man accused is running back Dalvin Cook. The caller and some friends were hanging out at Clydes and Costello's when they were approached by at least 5 football players. 

One of the players wanted to talk to one of the friends, who denied the player conversation. That's when the caller says things quickly went wrong. 

"...and then the guy with the dreads was like i'm trying to talk to you calmly. i said ok let's walk away. He said don't call your brothers blah blah blah. I said listen I got to get a ride home but at the end of the day I hear what you're saying. Your brother might be a little drunk but don't put your hands on me. And he said oh blah blah blah. Then his brother was like bitch what bitch what and then he hit me. And i'm like you really put your hands on me," said the victim.

The caller claims that while she was trying to diffuse the situation, Cook hit her in her face, busting her lip. The female also mentions that the football players encouraged her to call her brother to escalate the fight but she refused.

The police report indicated that the female was intoxicated during the incident. Cook has been suspended indefinitely from the team.