Former Ravens and Towson University running back Terrance West is facing assault charges after an alleged altercation with contractors in his home.According to the charging documents from the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office, the incident occurred in West’s home in Upper Marlboro on March 4. The documents state that contractors were hired to do some painting and repairs at the home. They informed their client, West’s wife, that there were stains in the carpet that they did not do.The charging documents said that West became upset with the contractors, and became aggressive towards the supervisor. The contractor said that his supervisor was grabbed by West and the two got into an altercation. He told West to stop and said that West then began punching him in the face. The police were called to the location and the contractors told them that West had a gun and was flashing it around. The contractor said that police said since West was attacked in his home, he had the right to defend himself.West is facing charges of first and second-degree assault. He was a star running back for Towson University, before a short stint with the Baltimore Ravens from 2015-17.This is a developing story.

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. —

Former Ravens and Towson University running back Terrance West is facing assault charges after an alleged altercation with contractors in his home.

According to the charging documents from the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office, the incident occurred in West’s home in Upper Marlboro on March 4. The documents state that contractors were hired to do some painting and repairs at the home. They informed their client, West’s wife, that there were stains in the carpet that they did not do.

The charging documents said that West became upset with the contractors, and became aggressive towards the supervisor. The contractor said that his supervisor was grabbed by West and the two got into an altercation. He told West to stop and said that West then began punching him in the face.

The police were called to the location and the contractors told them that West had a gun and was flashing it around. The contractor said that police said since West was attacked in his home, he had the right to defend himself.

West is facing charges of first and second-degree assault. He was a star running back for Towson University, before a short stint with the Baltimore Ravens from 2015-17.

This is a developing story.