Raiders assistant coach Randy Hanson cooperated with a Napa Valley Police Department investigation last week, according to his lawyer, John McGuinn, telling a detective that he was struck by Oakland head coach Tom Cable and suffered a broken jaw. McGuinn would not go into specific details of what Hanson told police about how he was injured, but called the case "a textbook case of felony assault." McGuinn said that Hanson has continued to receive paychecks from the Raiders since the incident, which occurred at the club's training camp headquarters in Napa on Aug. 5, but that the defensive assistant was told to stay away from the team's facility. McGuinn said that Hanson was interviewed by detective Mike Walund for roughly 90 minutes Friday night and has also turned over his medical records detailing his broken jaw. Randy Hanson, Defensive assistant Oakland Raiders Age: 41 Experience: Vikings, 2003-05; Rams, 2006; Raiders, 2007-present This marked the first time Hanson had spoken to police since they were called to the hospital where he was receiving treatment after the incident, and McGuinn said Hanson had resisted requests to participate in the investigation previously. "Randy answered the detective's questions, but we have no idea whether charges will be coming," McGuinn said. "That will strictly be determined by the police and the DA's office. We have no input. He just answered questions."