AP

The mayor of Philadelphia has weighed in with his thoughts about what Bills running back LeSean McCoy’s fate should be for his involvement in a nightclub fight that left two off-duty police officers with injuries.

Mayor Jim Kenney wants McCoy to go to jail, but it’s up to prosecutors to determine how to proceed in regard to charging McCoy for any crimes. The case has been in their hands since last week when the police handed it over and reportedly recommended charging McCoy with aggravated assault.

As of now, though, the prosecutors haven’t made any decision and they aren’t putting any timeline on when they will make one. A spokesperson from the Philadelphia district attorney’s office told Vic Carucci of the Buffalo News that they are “continuing to investigate” and don’t know “how long it will be” before they reach a conclusion.

McCoy’s attorney told Carucci about a “possible update around noon” regarding McCoy’s involvement in the incident, but it doesn’t sound like that update will be the announcement of formal charges against his client.