Sha’Carri Richardson misses out on 200m World Championship spot a week after arrest

A police report said Richardson showed that Coleman was pushed on a wall before throwing an item.
He was released on Monday after that incident.
According to the police officer’s report, Coleman did not want to participate in the investigation and “refused to be a victim.”
Richardson refused to talk to journalists waiting after his heat in Eugene, and instead wished them a “blessed day”.
Following his arrest, the US athletics said that he was “aware of the reports,” but “he will not comment on this issue.”
Coleman won the sixth in the 200 -meter male final of Sunday, and the world champion Noah Lyles first claimed in 19.63 seconds.
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden worked as a personal of 21.84 seconds in the 200-meter final of women to complete a sprint pair after moving 100m two days ago.




