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Baylor Athletics Official Charged with Misdemeanor Assault on Reporter

A Baylor athletics official has been charged with misdemeanor assault after allegedly grabbing a reporter by the throat after a football game.

Associate Athletic Director Heath Nielsen, 47, was charged with grabbing James McBride, a reporter for the Keller-based Texas Blaze newspaper, as McBride tried to take a picture with a Baylor player on Nov. 5.

Nielsen was charged Nov. 7 and released on $1,000 bond.

An arrest affidavit indicates McBride said Nielsen told him he was violating his media privileges. The affidavit said McBride had visible scratches and complained of pain around his throat. McBride also told police it hurt to swallow.

An attorney for Nielsen released a statement Tuesday saying McBride's claims are not true and that Nielsen never grabbed the reporter's throat.

Baylor released the following statement after the incident:

"Baylor Athletics learned of the post-game incident involving Heath Nielsen shortly after the game and took immediate action to address it with him through the University's human resources process. We will continue to cooperate with any investigation and manage the personnel matter internally through human resources."

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