Philadelphia DA says he won't rush decision on McCoy charges

PHILADELPHIA (AP) Philadelphia's top prosecutor says he won't rush his decision on whether to charge Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy over a nightclub fight.
District Attorney Seth Williams is feeling heat from the city's police union because two off-duty officers were injured in the Feb. 7 brawl.
But Williams on Friday says his goal ''is to get it right, not get it fast.''
Investigators say the 3 a.m. fight erupted over which group had purchased a $350 bottle of champagne at the after-hours club. One officer suffered a broken nose and broken ribs while a second had a possible skull fracture.
Defense lawyer Dennis Cogan says McCoy was sober and did nothing wrong.
The 27-year-old McCoy spent six years with the Philadelphia Eagles before playing for Buffalo last season.
