Georgia receiver Isaiah McKenzie will not be charged in connection to an incident Monday night at a Chili’s restaurant on Alps Road.

“The victim declined to prosecute so the case is closed as far as we are concerned,” Athens-Clarke County police spokesman Hilda Sorrow said on Wednesday.

On Monday night a woman told police that McKenzie had made what were categorized as terroristic threats. The woman said "he was going to call some friends and they were going to come out and he was going to kill her," according to the Athens-Clarke County police incident report.

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.

Police who came to the scene decided there was no reason to charge McKenzie. On Tuesday the investigation was still considered ongoing, but now it is closed.

It’s still not clear if McKenzie will face any team discipline for the incident.

Head coach Mark Richt indicated Wednesday afternoon that McKenzie will play Saturday against Alabama.

“Right this minute he’s practicing with us, and yeah, there’s a good chance he’ll be playing,” Richt said.