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[h=2]Four Alabama Freshman – Including Budding Star Brent Calloway – Arrested For Second Degree Robbery[/h]College Football, Courts, LegalJason McIntyreFebruary 12th. 2013, 8:58am
Four Alabama freshman – Eddie Williams, Dennis Pettway, Tyler Hayes and Brent Calloway – were reportedly arrested Monday and charged with second degree robbery and fraudulent use of a credit card. The story hasn’t hit the papers yet, but Bama Hammer was the first to notice the arrests on the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office website.
According to the website, Williams (a defensive back) was charged with FRAUDULENT USE CREDIT/DEBIT CARD and ROBBERY 2ND; Pettway (a defensive lineman) was charged with ROBBERY 2ND; Hayes (a linebacker) was charged with ROBBERY 2ND; and Calloway, the arrest most people will talk about, was charged with FRAUDULENT USE CREDIT/DEBIT CARD.
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Calloway, the highest-rated recruit of the quartet – 38th overall in 2011, according to Rivals – was arrested back in 2011 on a marijuana charge. At 6-1, 210 pounds, Calloway was a star linebacker in high school, but Nick Saban tried him at running back, too. If these charges stick, it’s hard to imagine Saban keeping Calloway on the team.
Welcome to the offseason, Nick Saban. [via Bama Hammer]
Four Alabama freshman – Eddie Williams, Dennis Pettway, Tyler Hayes and Brent Calloway – were reportedly arrested Monday and charged with second degree robbery and fraudulent use of a credit card. The story hasn’t hit the papers yet, but Bama Hammer was the first to notice the arrests on the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office website.
According to the website, Williams (a defensive back) was charged with FRAUDULENT USE CREDIT/DEBIT CARD and ROBBERY 2ND; Pettway (a defensive lineman) was charged with ROBBERY 2ND; Hayes (a linebacker) was charged with ROBBERY 2ND; and Calloway, the arrest most people will talk about, was charged with FRAUDULENT USE CREDIT/DEBIT CARD.
[RELATED: College Football Top 20 for 2013]
Calloway, the highest-rated recruit of the quartet – 38th overall in 2011, according to Rivals – was arrested back in 2011 on a marijuana charge. At 6-1, 210 pounds, Calloway was a star linebacker in high school, but Nick Saban tried him at running back, too. If these charges stick, it’s hard to imagine Saban keeping Calloway on the team.
Welcome to the offseason, Nick Saban. [via Bama Hammer]