Sandburg Football player arrested for rape.He can he attend there?

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The sad situation where a Bogan Football player who died listed him as living in Country Club Hills.Here is a story sadly about a Sandburg Football player.A Carl Sandburg High School varsity football player is facing misdemeanor sex charges after being accused of having sex with a 14-year-old girl in an empty classroom at the school, Orland Park police reported.

Marcus Payton, 18, of the 600 block of Preston Lane, Bolingbrook, is charged with two counts of misdemeanor criminal sexual abuse. Police said the two counts stem from two different sexual acts that allegedly occurred Oct. 30. Payton posted $100 bond and was released from jail shortly after his arrest.

Police said they learned of the Oct. 30 incident when a police officer assigned to the school was investigating a Nov. 17 argument between students, neither of whom was Payton nor the girl.

"An occurrence of name calling was the catalyst of this coming to the attention of the authorities, but it (dispute) was a completely unrelated incident (to the alleged sexual encounter)," police Lt. Anthony Farrell said. How in the hell does a kid living in CC Hills go to Bogan let alone a Bolingbrook student attend Sandburg.If either lived with another relative they should give the address they use to legally attend the school.
 

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Let us also hope nothing comes of this:


LINCOLN — Nebraska football coach Mike Riley said Tuesday any action against the players involved in an alleged sexual assault will wait until the University of Nebraska-Lincoln administration, the university’s Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance and law enforcement weigh in.

Riley said he had talked to the three players involved — quarterback Tommy Armstrong, receiver Jordan Westerkamp and tight end Trey Foster — but had not delved into the details of the alleged incident.

"I’m like all of you — I’m interested in where we’re going and what’s going to be found," the Husker coach told a throng of reporters. "I know the process is ongoing, and the right people are taking care of that."

Riley agreed with a reporter when it was suggested that he would have little or no input, emphasizing that it was "a university matter, not just an athletic department (matter)."

It’s too early to tell how the alleged sexual assault at the home of two Husker football players might affect their eligibility for next week’s game against Iowa, he said.

A struggling Nebraska football team appeared to have turned a significant corner on Saturday, winning its second consecutive game to improve to 5-6 and setting up a showdown on Nov. 27 against undefeated Iowa.

A 20-year-old Lincoln woman alleged that she was raped Sunday at the north Lincoln home shared by Armstrong, Nebraska’s junior quarterback, and Westerkamp, a junior and one of his favorite receivers. No arrests have been made.

In an interview with The World-Herald, Armstrong said that he, Westerkamp and Foster had been interviewed about the allegation by Lincoln police on Sunday.

Armstrong said that he was "confused" by the allegation but that after being interviewed, the police said "you guys should be fine."
 

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Let us also hope nothing comes of this:


LINCOLN — Nebraska football coach Mike Riley said Tuesday any action against the players involved in an alleged sexual assault will wait until the University of Nebraska-Lincoln administration, the university’s Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance and law enforcement weigh in.

Riley said he had talked to the three players involved — quarterback Tommy Armstrong, receiver Jordan Westerkamp and tight end Trey Foster — but had not delved into the details of the alleged incident.

"I’m like all of you — I’m interested in where we’re going and what’s going to be found," the Husker coach told a throng of reporters. "I know the process is ongoing, and the right people are taking care of that."

Riley agreed with a reporter when it was suggested that he would have little or no input, emphasizing that it was "a university matter, not just an athletic department (matter)."

It’s too early to tell how the alleged sexual assault at the home of two Husker football players might affect their eligibility for next week’s game against Iowa, he said.

A struggling Nebraska football team appeared to have turned a significant corner on Saturday, winning its second consecutive game to improve to 5-6 and setting up a showdown on Nov. 27 against undefeated Iowa.

A 20-year-old Lincoln woman alleged that she was raped Sunday at the north Lincoln home shared by Armstrong, Nebraska’s junior quarterback, and Westerkamp, a junior and one of his favorite receivers. No arrests have been made.

In an interview with The World-Herald, Armstrong said that he, Westerkamp and Foster had been interviewed about the allegation by Lincoln police on Sunday.

Armstrong said that he was "confused" by the allegation but that after being interviewed, the police said "you guys should be fine."

You just wake up from a coma @oldfan123?