The evidence against Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice keeps mounting.
And getting worse.
SI.com is reporting that a source is saying police are in possession of a video showing Rice knocking out his fiancée before he dragged her out of an elevator.
Rice and Janay Parker both were arrested early Saturday morning in Atlantic City, N.J., in what was originally reported as a minor physical altercation involving both Rice and Parker striking each other with their hands.
ESPN.com then obtained a summons of the incident that Rice knocked Parker unconscious after both parties were engaged in a physical fight.
TMZ.com then posted a shocking video showing Rice pulling what most people agree is an unconscious Parker out of an elevator at the Revel Casino, putting her face down on the floor in front of the elevator and then beginning to walk away as she tried to get up off the floor.
SI.com's Robert Klemko tweeted the news about the alleged knockout recording.
From @robertklemko: "Source says police have yet-to-be-released video of Ray Rice knocking fiancée unconscious before dragging her. Expect a suspension."
According to the New York Daily News, Palmer's attorney, Robert Gamburg, said Thursday he is certain neither person committed a crime. Rice's attorney, Michael Diamondstein, has said he hopes the case is shown to be a misunderstanding.
The Daily News added that Diamondstein told The Press of Atlantic City "this is obviously edited video." Neither he nor Palmer's attorney would comment about the video to The Associated Press.
It's difficult to determine how the video could've been edited.
Rice's arrest is being reviewed by the league under the NFL's personal conduct policy, which could lead to a suspension for the Ravens running back, the Daily News reported.
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