The four Auburn football players accused of a home invasion robbery have been indicted on multiple counts of robbery, burglary, and theft.
Gus Malzahn Knew Michael Dyer Was Involved In Robbery, Accepting Transfer Anyway
Dyer finished third in the SEC in yards from scrimmage last year.
Elsewhere, Goodwin was convicted of first-degree robbery. Trials for the three other players begin this summer.
Read Article >Michael Dyer Testifies On Guns, Drugs At Auburn Robbery Trial
Benton testified that Dyer was with the four players early in the night, partaking in drink and smoke.
Elsewhere, Auburn coach Gene Chizik responded to Dyer’s claim that he owned a gun while playing for Auburn and various other legal discoveries:
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Mike McNeil Was Facing Lawsuit, Previously Evicted Prior To Alleged Armed Robbery
Committing felonies, especially those involving firearms is usually a really bad idea, but at least this development gives the public a little bit of perspective. Last week, most people were probably wondering “Why would those guys do something so stupid?” Well...now you know, I guess.
All four players involved in the alleged robbery have been indicted and are scheduled to be arraigned on Thursday.
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NBC 13 has more details, including some chuckle-worthy previously unconfirmed particulars of the night in question:
All four ex-Tigers are scheduled to be arraigned May 26, the same day as Harvey Updyke, if anyone’s interested in just camping out in front of the Lee County courthouse with a bucket of popcorn.
Read Article >Auburn Football Player Arrests: Two Warring Fanbases React
In the wake of the arrests of four Auburn football players for an armed home invasion robbery, we’re turning to the two fanbases who’ll have the most to say about it for comment. Our Auburn community, Track ‘Em Tigers, is in lockstep with across-the-board disappointment and disgust:
(For our part, we would argue that there’s never a good time to commit felonies with one’s teammates, but yes, before the start of spring practice is an inopportune moment.)
Read Article >Four Auburn Players Arrested For Armed Burglary, Robbery
They are charged with five counts of first degree robbery, one count of first degree burglary, and one count of third degree theft of property. Each is being held at the Lee County Jail with a $511,000 bond for their release.
In response Auburn football head coach Gene Chizik released a statement stating that all four of the players have been kicked off the Auburn football team.
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