
Sha’Carri Richardson
Opens Up On Dom. Violence Arrest
… Apologizes To Christian Coleman
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Sha’Carri Richardson is lastly opening up on her domestic violence arrest … apologizing to Christian Coleman for her actions, whereas vowing to get assist.
The Olympic gold medalist took to her Instagram web page to deal with her July 27 run-in with cops for the primary time publicly … and in a video, she expressed regret for her habits.

She mentioned she’s seeking to maintain herself accountable, and is looking for exterior help to ensure she does precisely that.
“I refuse to run away,” she mentioned, “not refuse to run, but I refuse to run away — and face everything that comes to me head on because everything on the other side is greater but you’ve got to go through in order to get there.”
On Tuesday morning, Richardson went much more in-depth on the matter … issuing an apology to Coleman — her boyfriend — in a slide on her Instagram Stories.
“He came into my life and gave me more than a relationship but a greater understanding of unconditional love from what I’ve experienced in my past,” she mentioned.
“Due to my past trauma and pain, I was blind and blocked off to not only receive it but give it,” she continued. “I love him and to him I can’t apologize enough. My apologize should be just as loud as my actions honestly louder. To Christian I love you and I am so sorry.”
Richardson was booked on a cost of fourth-degree domestic violence assault at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport after she was seen on video pushing and shoving Coleman in an obvious dispute over headphones.
🗣️ “She’s a human being, and a great person… She has a lot of things going on, a lot of emotions and forces going on inside of her that not only I can’t understand, but nobody can. She’s one of one. And I’m one of one too.”
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Coleman — one of many quickest sprinters on the planet — advised reporters within the days after the arrest he didn’t consider she ought to have been positioned in custody over the difficulty.
“People have emotions and stuff like that,” he mentioned, “and she has things she gotta work on for herself. So do I, so do you.”