Back on May 17, an employee at a towing company accused Florida RB Lamical Perine of battery, claiming he grabbed the arm of a tow truck driver who was attempting to tow his mother’s car.

Perine wasn’t arrested at the time, but it was reported that he could face charges later stemming from the incident.

On Wednesday, State Attorney Bill Cervone said Perine will not end up facing criminal charges:

At the time of the incident, Cervone had some strong thoughts on the matter, saying he didn’t think it rose to the level of battery (via Gainesville.com):

“That is bullsh–. There’s a certain amount of touching that is not intended to be a criminal matter,” Cervone said. “I could put my arm on your shoulder as I walk past you and technically that’s battery. Some people revel in something that’s not a big deal. It’s a football player and it becomes the end of the world.”

Perine ran for 826 yards and seven touchdowns in 2018, playing in all 13 games for the Gators.