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Report: Georgia WR Isaiah McKenzie accused of 'terroristic threats'

Georgia wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie is being investigated for accusations that he made "terroristic threats or acts" Monday evening.

According to The Red & Black, McKenzie was at an Athens, Georgia, Chili's Monday evening and threatened a female. The complaint was received at approximately 10:40 p.m.

According to the incident report, Maya Labat said McKenzie “said he was going to call some friends and they were going to come out and he was going to kill her.”

No one has been charged in the incident, which is still under investigation according to ACCPD.

The report lists as witnesses safety Dominick Sanders, wide receiver Terry Godwin, linebacker D’Andre Walker and safety Jarvis Wilson.

Georgia said coach Mark Richt would comment if or when necessary about the incident. The report does not detail McKenzie's relationship with the woman who made the complaint.

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McKenzie has five catches for 89 yards in 2015. Four of the catches game in the Bulldogs' 48-6 win over Southern on Saturday. McKenzie also has a punt return for a touchdown. He took a punt back 77 yards for a score against Vanderbilt.

A sophomore, McKenzie was a four-star recruit in the class of 2014 and the No. 35 wide receiver in the country according to Rivals. Georgia plays Alabama on Saturday.

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