VESTAVIA HILLS, Ala. -- Nick Saban confirmed that Alabama safety Deionte Thompson is with the Crimson Tide football team following an off-field incident this spring.

Prior to Alabama’s annual A-Day Spring Game, Thompson returned to his home state of Texas to face a felony aggravated assault warrant. He was among four suspects wanted in connection with the severe beating of a man that occurred at Crystal Beach, Texas, over spring break in March.

Thompson was back in school and “cooperating with law enforcement” before the end of the semester after missing the final week of spring practice and the final spring scrimmage.

But Saban said nothing ever came about from Thompson’s off-field incident, when he spoke at his annual Nick’s Kids Golf Tournament at Old Overton Club on Thursday morning.

“As far as I know, there’s never been any charges and nothing’s really ever happened that -- it seemed like a lot of nothing with everything we can find out about,” Saban said.

While the situation is not resolved, Thompson has not faced a suspension from Alabama.

The Galveston County Sheriff's Office was investigating the assault of Noah Frillou, 18, who was beaten on March 18, 2017. He sustained multiple facial fractures and a major concussion.

Thompson turned himself into the Tuscaloosa County Jail in April as a “fugitive of justice” and returned to Texas to meet with the authorities during Alabama’s spring practices.

Thompson appeared in 14 games last season for the Crimson Tide and recorded nine tackles.

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