Charges against Steelers' Anthony Chickillo withdrawn in alleged assault of his girlfriend

This browser does not support the video element.

PITTSBURGH — All charges were withdrawn Wednesday against Steelers linebacker Anthony Chickillo, who was arrested last week for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort.

Chickillo was in court Wednesday for a preliminary hearing, during which both Chickillo and his girlfriend said they did not wish to pursue the case.

According to a police report, Chickillo told police he and his girlfriend got into a verbal argument at the Lady Luck Casino, and the argument continued to their hotel room at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort.

Chickillo told police the argument became physical, resulting in his girlfriend hitting him in the head with her fist and him pushing her to the ground.

You can customize your WPXI News App to receive news alerts. CLICK HERE to find out how.

Chickillo's girlfriend agreed that the argument started at the casino and continued to the hotel room, according to the police report. She told police Chickillo grabbed her by her biceps and forced her against a wall and door of the hotel room, causing injuries. It was then that she said she punched Chickillo in the head, and that Chickillo threw her to the ground and damaged her cellphone.

After Chickillo's arrest, the NFL placed him on its Reserve/Commissioner Exempt List, preventing him from playing or practicing with the team.

TRENDING NOW:

Chickillo's girlfriend's harassment citation was also withdrawn.

However, uncertainty still surrounds where Chickillo stands with the Steelers. His return to the field is now in the hands of the NFL.

His attorney said there will be an NFL inquiry to follow regarding the conduct clause, and that will determine when and if Chickillo can return to football.