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All charges against Texas A&M offensive lineman Ryan McCollum stemming from a Sept. 15 traffic stop have been dropped by the Brazos County District Attorney's Office, according to court documents.

According to the police report, McCollum, 20, narrowly avoided hitting another vehicle and sped down Throckmorton Street while pedestrians were exiting Kyle Field after A&M’s win over Louisiana-Monroe. A University Police Department officer on a bicycle activated his lights and bike horns at the intersection of Throckmorton Street and George Bush Drive, but McCollum turned on to George Bush Drive when the light turned green, according to the police report. Eventually, McCollum exited his truck after repeated commands from the bike officer, the report stated.

He was charged with evading arrest or detention with a vehicle and reckless driving.

The district attorney’s office concluded that there was insufficient evidence to prove all elements of the incident beyond a reasonable doubt, according to the court documents. The office reviewed reports and video and could not prove that McCollum knew an officer was attempting to detain him and that he fled intentionally, the document states.

McCollum’s $7,000 jail bond will be refunded, according to the court document.

The sophomore out of Klein Oak High School made seven starts last season in various positions on the Aggie offensive line and is listed as the backup center to starter Erik McCoy this season. He traveled with the Aggies to Alabama and was suited up following his arrest.

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