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D'haquille "Duke" Williams punched two security guards, a bartender assistant and another unidentified patron of a bar in Auburn following the football team's win over San Jose State, according to an employee who spoke exclusively to AL.com.
The employee requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the incident.
According to the witness, the incident was sparked when a member of Williams' party was kicked out of Skybar for wearing sunglasses inside, a violation of the bar's dress code policy. Williams, who the witness said appeared intoxicated, attempted to get his friend back into the bar using his local celebrity status only to be denied.
Police arrived at the scene Saturday after the incident and returned Monday, according to the witness, who said one of the victims wanted to press charges against Williams unless he was disciplined by the team.
Calls and text messages sent to Williams on Wednesday by AL.com were not immediately returned. Captain Lorenza Dorsey of the Auburn Police Department told AL.com no police report has been filed in relation to Williams. Attempts to reach the Lee County Sheriff's Office have been unsuccessful. Online police and court records do not reflect any charges against Williams.
Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn dismissed Williams Monday night, but declined to detail his reasoning or whether another football player was involved.
"I'm not going to give any details," Malzahn said during his weekly press conference Tuesday.
Malzahn allows players to visit local establishments, including bars, after games. "Really, there's been times I've told them we're not going to do that but at the same time you want your players to be responsible adults," he said Wednesday.
When asked if he will forbid players from patronizing local bars in the future, Malzahn said he would stick with his policy.
"We'll continue to do what we've been doing," he said. "We had one young man that didn't represent us in the right way. We've got a bunch of guys that do it the right way."
The troubled wide receiver was previously suspended for the Outback Bowl in January for violating team rules and after posting and deleting a picture of himself with a black eye on Instagram. He was also absent from the first six days of fall camp while dealing with what Malzahn described as "discipline issues."
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"When individuals fail to meet the expectations of our program, there has to be consequences," Malzahn said in a statement after booting Williams. "I gave D'haquille the chance to prove himself. I am disappointed that it did not work out."