MSU football players charged in robbery
Categories: Spartans
Written By: Admin
Three Michigan State football players will be allowed to practice and play despite each being charged with a 15-year felony, unarmed robbery, for allegedly stealing a man’s wallet last April.
The three men would have been charged several weeks ago, said Ingham County Prosecutor Stuart J. Dunnings III, but, at the request of MSU head coach Mark Dantonio, he ordered police to find and interview other witnesses.
Linebacker SirDarean Adams of Bradenton, Fla., cornerback / receiver T.J. Williams from Tallahassee and defensive back Jeremy Ware of Fort Myers were arraigned Wednesday in 55th District Court in East Lansing, and released on $15,000 personal recognizance bonds.
