Report: Police records show more violent incidents at Baylor
WACO, Texas (AP) — An examination of Waco police records over a five-year period found more allegations of violent incidents involving Baylor football players who were not charged, appeared to face little or no discipline from the team even though coaches and administrators knew about the allegations and that some documents were shielded from public view by officers, ESPN reported Wednesday.
Records obtained by ESPN also showed that Waco police have kept open for four years a sexual assault investigation against former Baylor All-American safety Ahmad Dixon.
Because the case remains open, Waco police released only the cover page of the police report.
The ESPN report said that a Waco officer discussed the matter with Baylor police and an incident report noted "there were supposed to be some administrative level meetings taking place concerning it, given that it was a university-approved function."
Baylor did not report a single instance of sexual assault from 2008 to 2011, according to federal statistics, a finding that stands in sharp contrast to the many other private and public schools that made multiple reports over the same period.