The official, who has direct knowledge of the investigation, spoke on the condition of anonymity Thursday because he was not authorised to speak about an ongoing probe. Brazilian police official told The Associated Press that American swimmer Ryan Lochte fabricated a story about being robbed at gunpoint in Rio de Janeiro.
[quote_box_center] A few of the swimmers then pushed on the door and broke it. A security guard appeared and confronted them, the official said. One of the swimmers tried but failed to open the door of an outside bathroom. He said that around 6 a.m. on Sunday, Lochte, along with fellow swimmers Jack Conger, Gunnar Bentz and Jimmy Feigen, stopped at a gas station in Barra da Tijuca, a suburb of Rio where many Olympic venues are located.[/quote_box_center]
The official says that swimmers Conger and Bentz, who were pulled off a plane going back to the United States late Wednesday, told police that the robbery story had been fabricated.
The official says the guard was armed with a pistol, but he never took it out or pointed it at the swimmers.
According to the official, the gas station manager then arrived. Using a customer to translate, the manager asked the swimmers to pay for the broken door.
A police news conference was scheduled for Thursday afternoon.
Lochte’s lawyer, agent and father did not immediately return messages seeking comment from the AP. After a discussion, they did pay him an undisclosed amount of money and then left.
Lochte first lied about the robbery to his mother, Ileana Lochte, who spoke with reporters, the police official said. That led to news coverage of the incident and prompted police attention.