The Wayne County prosecutor's office is considering charges against Michigan State recruit Jayru Campbell, who allegedly body slammed a security guard at Cass Tech High School on Wednesday.

The prosecutor's office issued a statement Thursday saying paperwork is under review.

"We have just received paperwork from the Detroit Public Schools Police on the case," an email from the prosecutor's office stated. "It would be premature to indicate what if any charges will issue until we have reviewed the paperwork and a formal decision has been made."

The statement comes after Detroit Public School Assistant Superintendent Steven Wasko said assault and battery charges had been filed against Campbell.

Those charges now appear to be pending, if they come at all.

Campbell, who is a prominent football recruit from the Metro Detroit area, is committed to Michigan State as a quarterback for the fall of 2015.

Michigan State is prohibited, by NCAA rule, on commenting on prospects until they have signed a national letter of intent. Campbell has verbally committed to signing with the Spartans, however, verbal commitments are not binding.

Wednesday night, the social media sphere began erupting with claims Campbell had gotten into an altercation with a security guard at school. Videos of the incident eventually surfaced, one on Instagram and a 52 second video YouTube that has been shortened and used on various sites.

The security guard slammed in the video "visited a clinic yesterday and then returned home," according to Wasko.

WXYZ TV later reported Detroit police confirmed Campbell was the student in the videos. According WXYZ, Campbell was taken into holding at the Detroit Correction Center.

Cass Tech football coach Thomas Wilcher briefly spoke with WXYZ, saying that Campbell did "get into trouble at school (Thursday)."

This is not the first time that Campbell has made news for his physical outbursts. In November, Campbell was suspended for the opening game of the upcoming 2014 season after punching a Detroit Catholic Central player in the handshake line following Cass Tech's 28-0 loss in the Division 1 state semifinals.