Two UM douches soon to be tossed....
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:41 am
Lloyd eluded to the possibility that there may be a few guys in legal hot water. There is also some rumors regarding Arrington, as in he may be dismissed soon. Stay tuned.......
edit...also DE Eugene Germany will be tossed for posession of the hippie lettuce. That is all for now...I hope.
Two Michigan football players charged in assault
Posted by Amalie Nash and John Heuser March 21, 2007 12:15PM
Categories: Breaking News
Two University of Michigan football players are accused of attacking a fellow student in the West Quad residence hall for no apparent reason on St. Patrick's Day.
Carson Butler, 19, and Christian Richards III, 19, were arraigned today in 15th District Court on one count of aggravated assault and one count of assault and battery each. They were released on $5,000 personal bond and have a pre-trial hearing March 27.
The assault occurred in a West Quad dorm room at 6 p.m. Saturday, when the student said he was punched, said Diane Brown, a spokeswoman for the U-M Department of Public Safety. Brown said the student told police he did not know why he was targeted, and she said she had no evidence that the incident was alcohol-induced.
The student was taken to the U-M Medical Center for treatment for his injuries, but information on his condition or the nature of the injuries was not available. Court records show that both players also reside in West Quad.
Aggravated assault is a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail, and assault and battery is punishable by up to 93 days in jail.
Butler, a tight end from Detroit, started seven games for Michigan last season and caught 19 passes. Prior to the alleged assault, Butler was being held out of the team's spring practices by Michigan coach Lloyd Carr, apparently for disciplinary reasons.
Richards, a reserve defensive back from California, contributed five tackles to the Wolverines last year. In addition to the charges stemming from Saturday's incident, Richards has another case pending. He was charged with illegal entry on campus last year. Richards failed to appear for his arraignment on that charge, and a bench warrant had been issued for his arrest.
edit...also DE Eugene Germany will be tossed for posession of the hippie lettuce. That is all for now...I hope.
Two Michigan football players charged in assault
Posted by Amalie Nash and John Heuser March 21, 2007 12:15PM
Categories: Breaking News
Two University of Michigan football players are accused of attacking a fellow student in the West Quad residence hall for no apparent reason on St. Patrick's Day.
Carson Butler, 19, and Christian Richards III, 19, were arraigned today in 15th District Court on one count of aggravated assault and one count of assault and battery each. They were released on $5,000 personal bond and have a pre-trial hearing March 27.
The assault occurred in a West Quad dorm room at 6 p.m. Saturday, when the student said he was punched, said Diane Brown, a spokeswoman for the U-M Department of Public Safety. Brown said the student told police he did not know why he was targeted, and she said she had no evidence that the incident was alcohol-induced.
The student was taken to the U-M Medical Center for treatment for his injuries, but information on his condition or the nature of the injuries was not available. Court records show that both players also reside in West Quad.
Aggravated assault is a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail, and assault and battery is punishable by up to 93 days in jail.
Butler, a tight end from Detroit, started seven games for Michigan last season and caught 19 passes. Prior to the alleged assault, Butler was being held out of the team's spring practices by Michigan coach Lloyd Carr, apparently for disciplinary reasons.
Richards, a reserve defensive back from California, contributed five tackles to the Wolverines last year. In addition to the charges stemming from Saturday's incident, Richards has another case pending. He was charged with illegal entry on campus last year. Richards failed to appear for his arraignment on that charge, and a bench warrant had been issued for his arrest.