According to CPD, UVa and UPD, a group that had been fighting at The Standard, an apartment complex near the University of Virginia, later got into a brawl at Asado.

According to several sources, at least two UVa football players were involved in the scrum at Asado and a track athlete may have been involved, as well. At least one football player was suspended for the team’s two games following the fight for violating team rules and a track athlete missed the next cross country meet.

The Daily Progress is withholding all names associated with the case because no one has been charged with a crime.

The melee spilled out onto the street and someone was beaten and stabbed, according to CPD. Brackney implied in an email to University Police Chief Tim Longo that the victim was a track athlete, a fact supported by several sources familiar with the investigation who would not discuss it publicly because no charges have been brought.

Brackney called the event a “severe beating, stabbing and possibly attempted homicide,” while UVa officials said the injuries and incident appeared much less serious.

CPD spokesman Tyler Hawn told the Progress that the victim, later identified as a UVa student, was treated and then released from the UVa Medical Center.