The morning after the fight, multiple media reports indicated that Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott had some involvement in the fight, although he was not named in a police report or the Dallas Police Department's statement about the incident. Given Elliott's reported involvement in the incident, many Cowboys fans on social media think Ibeneme's reticence is good thing.
Yesterday afternoon, the Dallas Police Department tweeted at @DJ_dTrain in an attempt to get back in touch.
Cowboys Nation responded to the tweet quickly and without hesitation. The consensus? Ibeneme needs to keep his mouth shut, and DPD needs to stop worrying about the incident.@DJ_dTrain Can you please contact Detective Kreun with @DallasPD at 214-671-3617?
— Dallas Police Dept (@DallasPD) July 18, 2017
Don't speak... pic.twitter.com/Q2jSvpCm65
— John Schepps (@SlizzDigital) July 18, 2017
— Cole Stokes (@Colemon_Stokes) July 18, 2017
— Kid_Icarus (@IssacM1980) July 18, 2017
DJ DTrain is not here right now but if you leave your name, number, and time you called he'll get back to you at your nearest opportunity.
— The Dallas Dapifer (@fanofsport4u) July 18, 2017
— Hector Ovando (@HectorOvando6) July 18, 2017
— Paige Madison(?????) (@PaigeMadison012) July 18, 2017
Don't remember seeing cops tweet suspects on CSI.
— Jimmy Jal (@TheJimmyJal) July 18, 2017
Can you leave the guy alone? Someone got punched let's live stop pestering to get this kid a suspension dont you have better things to do??
— STEPHEN JONES (@ZekeSZN_21) July 18, 2017
Hmm NFL forcing police into an investigation?
— We Dem Boyz (@sportsandnoespn) July 18, 2017
— T. Brooks (@BrownTylerB) July 18, 2017