An Oakland Raiders assistant coach was injured in an altercation with another member of the team?s coaching staff in training camp on Aug. 5, according to a Napa, Calif., police report. The National Football Post has learned that Randy Hanson, a defensive assistant, was injured. Tom Cable allegedly punched Hanson, according to a report from Nancy Gay of Fanhouse. Police responded to Queen of the Valley Hospital on Aug. 6 when Hanson arrived to receive treatment for an injured jaw. ?(The hospital) is required to report those things to the police department any time someone comes in the victim of an assault-type crime,? McGovern said. ?We were dispatched to the hospital and ended up contacting the victim at that location. The victim said the assault had occurred the previous day at the Raiders? training camp facility. ?Basically, he said he had been assaulted by a member of the staff but refused to identify who that person was. There isn?t anything we can do if the victim is uncooperative in providing us with any additional information as far as witnesses or suspect information.? According to McGovern, the victim was in the process of receiving X-rays when he was interviewed. The results of those exams are not known. McGovern said misdemeanor assault charges could come if the victim comes forward with information that leads to an investigation. McGovern said a broken jaw could lead to felony charges. McGovern said that police have not followed up with the Raiders in search for more information. Raiders senior executive John Herrera told the National Football Post on Sunday that head coach Tom Cable would address the situation with media following the team?s practice Sunday. Cable did not. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said the league was not aware of the alleged incident. ?We?ll look into it,? Aiello said.