The safety and receiver Nu'Keese Janzen Jackson Richardson, were among two of the most popular signature coach Lane Kiffin in the recruitment of first-class, three football players arrested Thursday morning from Tennessee in Knoxville on charges of attempted armed robbery.
The third player was also arrested in the first year, defender Mike Edwards. It was not immediately clear if the players have attorneys.
According to a report by the Police of the City of Knoxville, follows the arrest of an attempted burglary in a shop near campus. An airgun power was found in the car player, after they were arrested by the police near the Houses of the Gibbs Hall on the campus, where students Vols' football players live.
At least one of the players no longer wear a kind of art in Tennessee in the robbery, police said.
A fourth suspect, was a woman driving a car with three players as passengers, was also arrested.
"Currently we are examining the circumstances of an accident with Mike Edwards, and Janzen Jackson Nu'Keese Richardson," Tennessee athletic director Mike Hamilton said in a statement. "Any decision or experience to comment on his situation not been completed as well as the investigations."
It was not until Wednesday during a conference call that the SEC had not coach Kiffin praised his team off the field problems during his tenure and said several times that the Vols had this year, free of any such incident.
Jackson had started in all but two games this season for the Vols and was one of the first year players, the best in the dry. Suspendido fue para el juego de la semana pasada, Memphis Kiffin dijo que por lo que era una violación de las reglas del equipo. According to two sources, that the suspension came after a failed test.
There was speculation last week that Richardson could be a transfer of the view when she said not to practice, but Kiffin, there is no problem and everything was in order. Richardson scored a touchdown in the Vols 56-28 victory "over Memphis last week.
Richardson Pahokee, Fla., was the center of Kiffin dust-up with Florida coach Urban Meyer in February. Richardson had committed to Florida for some time, but moved to Tennessee, the date of signature. The next morning at breakfast setting of Tennessee, made the remarks Kiffin Meyer, based in Richardson for the event and still be signed no Abe. Kiffin was reprimanded by the SEC for comment.
According to notify the police, the victim of theft in their car outside a warehouse driver, next to a Toyota Prius, when a man approached with a black hooded sweatshirt, brandishing what looked like a pistol parked, opened the driver's door and said: "Give me everything you get. A black man as the second had a hood and then turned on the passenger side of the victim's car, opened it and said," Give us everything you have. "
But when the victim opened her wallet and showed that there was no money, a black man on the third at two and said: "We must go," and three in the Prius and took him to the police reported.
The police said when they fired on the Prius, they found an air rifle and a pair of black hooded sweatshirt. Police also said they found a marijuana-mill, a driver, "said Marie Montmarquet belonged to him, and with a sack, what appeared to be marijuana in the jacket Montmarquet.
The police said the victim later identified Edwards and Richardson, that the men approached, they.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
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