Man Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott Knocked to Ground at Music Festival is Considering Pressing Charges
By Brian Cass

What originally appeared to be a minor altercation at the Electric Daisy Carnival music festival in Las Vegas could end up taking a turn for the worst for Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott.
The security guard who Elliott knocked to the ground, 19-year-old Kyle Johnson, is considering pressing charges on the running back. That is, unless he gets a sincere apology from Zeke.
Ezekiel Elliott Victim Considering Pressing Charges, Wants 'Sincere' Apology https://t.co/XBv5c7ERDy
— TMZ (@TMZ) May 29, 2019
Johnson claims that he was just doing his job when Zeke decided to get physical. He also claims that Elliott appeared to be drunk and "didn't seem to have a clue about where he was."
Zeke was attempting to enter a restricted area when Johnson tried to direct him away. An altercation brewed which resulted in Elliott bumping into the security guard, who hit the ground.
Ezekiel Elliott is a Menace to Society and needs to be banned from the @NFL....... pic.twitter.com/q6KTF3yZKH
— Odell Sexxxem Jr. ? (@Hold_Weight_) May 20, 2019
Stephen Jones and the Cowboys front office stated that this incident would not affect their contract negotiations with Elliott, but who knows what their attitude will be if he ends up getting charged for it. Not to mention, the NFL is expected to investigate the incident, which could result in discipline for Elliott from the league itself.
If an apology is all Johnson is after in order to avoid pressing charges, it would be ridiculous for Zeke not to comply. Ego aside, ensuring that this doesn't turn into a legal battle should be Elliott's top priority.