UD Hall of Famer, all-time leading scorer accused of assaulting woman
Flyers all-time leading scorer Roosevelt Chapman Jr. is now facing charges after being arrested earlier this week. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks ] News Center 7’s Mike Campbell will have more on Chapman’s case tonight on News Center 7 at 5:00.
Chapman was charged on Wednesday with felony abduction and misdemeanor assault, according to Dayton Municipal Court records. TRENDING STORIES: Semi hauling energy drinks overturns on rural Ohio roadway Flames rip through, destroy Dayton convenience store CNN, TBS founder Ted Turner dies at 87 Chapman approached a Dayton officer shortly before 11:30 p. m.
on Sunday. He said he had been in a car accident near Third Street and James H. McGee Boulevard and was uncertain where he left his car, according to an affidavit and statement of facts.
He allegedly told the officer that he and a woman known to him had gotten into an argument, but she could not be located initially. When the car was found, the officer observed blood on the passenger side. The next day, police found and spoke with the woman Chapman said he had gotten into an argument with.
Police noted she had visible injuries, including a swollen face and bruises on her torso. She told police Chapman was taking her home on Sunday when he did a U-Turn in the middle of the road to head back to his home. According to court records, the woman said she “grabbed the steering wheel, which caused them to strike a curb and blow the tire.