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UNC’s Jared McAdoo Learns The Value Of Safer Crime

Say what you will about UNC defensive tackle Jared McAdoo’s recent brush with the law, but for him, this is actually a behavioral upswing. Two years ago, he faced felony drug charges while still in high school. Now, just a boy gettin’ his Red Ryder on!

↵North Carolina General Statute 14-269.2 provides that it is a Class I Felony for any person to possess or carry, whether openly or concealed, any gun, rifle, pistol, or other firearm of any kind on educational property.
Carolina Blue has been informed that McAdoo was cited for having a BB gun in his possession while on UNC campus property.
↵You see? Improving all the time! Tune in two years from now, when McAdoo will make Chapel Hill headlines for jaywalking, or knocking the top scoop off a small child’s ice cream cone.

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