The decision on whether Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters will pursue felony charges against Bengals’ cornerback Adam Jones will be announced today, according to our partners at WCPO-Ch. 9 in Cincinnati.

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The 33-year-old was arrested in January after a physical altercation with a security guard outside the Millennium Hotel in Downtown Cincinnati. In a recording inside of the police cruiser that night,Jones can be heard using vulgar language including phrases like “I hope you die.”

When Jones arrived at the Hamilton County Jail, court records said, he spat at a jail nurse and needed to be physically restrained.

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In this case, Jones has been charged with assault, disorderly conduct, obstructing official business and harassment with a bodily substance. Deters said he is still deciding whether to press felony charges for his treatment of the nurse, according to reports by WCPO.

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Deters said the decision hinges on whether the nurse attempted to obtain money from Jones following the incident in January. Deters will not seek charges against Jones if that’s the case, according to WCPO’s report.

Jones has since entered anger management and alcohol-related treatment, as reported by WCPO.