Police investigating UGA's Isaiah McKenzie after confrontation at restaurant

ATHENS — Georgia wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie is being investigated by police for allegedly making a terroristic threat in a confrontation at a restaurant on Monday night. It remains to be seen if he will be subjected to any disciplinary action before Saturday’s game against Alabama.

“That’s Mark (Richt’s) call,” Georgia Athletic Director Greg McGarity said. “Mark Richt will say something at the appropriate time, if there’s anything to say.”

According to an Athens-Clarke County police incident report, McKenzie is accused of "making terroristic threats" to a female complainant at the Chili's restaurant on Alps Road at 10:28 p.m. Monday night. A woman named Maya Labat claims McKenzie told her "he was going to call some friends and they were going to come out and he was going to kill her," according to the report.

However, officers sent to the scene saw no reason to arrest McKenzie and no charges were filed. The incident remains under investigation, police said.

It appears McKenzie was among those interviewed at the scene. Also listed as witnesses are McKenzie's teammates Dominick Sanders, Terry Godwin, D'Andre Walker and Jarvis Wilson.

Labat is the daughter of Patrick L. Labat, the chief of City of Atlanta’s Department of Corrections.