Sha’Carri Richardson misses out on 200m World Championship spot a week after arrest

A police report said footage appeared to show Coleman being shoved into a wall, before Richardson threw an item at him.
She was released on Monday following the incident.
Coleman did not want to participate in the investigation and “declined to be a victim”, the police officer’s report reads.
Richardson refused to speak to waiting reporters after her heat in Eugene, instead wishing them a “blessed day”.
Following her arrest, USA Track and Field said it was “aware of the reports” but would “not be commenting on this matter”.
Coleman finished sixth in Sunday’s 200m men’s final, with world champion Noah Lyles claiming first with a time of 19.63 seconds.