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A men’s Drake basketball player has been arrested and charged in relation to the off-campus shooting of a 19-year-old university student.

Tremell Murphy, who is headed into his senior season as a student-athlete, has been charged with false reports to law enforcement and discharging a firearm within city limits, two misdemeanors, according to a news release from Des Moines police.

He was booked in the Polk County Jail on Thursday and bonded out about 90 minutes later.

Jarad Bernstein, a spokesman with the university, said officials there are conducting a review of the shooting, which they believed to be accidental. Murphy, one of the Bulldogs’ starters last season, has been removed from men’s basketball team activities, according a statement from Bernstein.

No statement is expected from the athletic department. 

The charges for Murphy stem from a report about 11 p.m. Aug. 31 in the 1100 block of 27th Street. Des Moines police officers arrived at the home and found a 19-year-old man with a towel being compressed on his head lying near a small pool of blood, according to an incident report.

Tremell Murphy, a Drake University men's basketball player, is seen in a Polk County Jail booking photo from Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019, after his arrest in connection with an accidental shooting in Des Moines.

Police were told the person had fallen, but an officer noticed a bullet hole in a wall near where the man was being treated. The round appeared to come through the wall from an adjacent room and a shell casing was found on a bed in that room, investigators found.

The victim, who authorities believe was shot from an adjacent room, has been identified, but the Register does not typically name the victims in shootings without their consent.

Murphy, a 6-foot-6 forward, eventually told investigators that the room where the casing was found was his and there was a gun in the home. 

“Murphy told officers that he had a .22 caliber pistol in a dresser drawer in the bedroom. One spent shell casing was recovered from the room,” the police release states. “Throughout this initial investigation, Murphy insisted that (the victim) had fallen and injured his head.”

The release later says that “Murphy indicated that he accidentally discharged the weapon. Murphy also admitted knowingly withholding information in regards to the shooting.”

Mar 9, 2019; St. Louis, MO, United States; Northern Iowa Panthers guard Trae Berhow (11) defends against Drake Bulldogs forward Tremell Murphy (2) during the second half in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament at Enterprise Center.

Murphy, whom Drake basketball’s website lists as a native of Griffiith, Indiana, transferred to the Bulldogs from Florida Southwestern after being named an all-American at the junior college level in 2018. He started 32 games for Drake last season, averaging 10 points and six rebounds a game.

“This is a sad and difficult time for the Drake community,” Jerry Parker, Drake’s dean of students said in a statement Thursday. “Our thoughts are first and foremost with the injured student and his family, and with the hope of a full recovery. The injury is serious but not life-threatening, and, gratefully, no one else was hurt. The University will continue providing support to all of those affected by the incident, while we complete the internal review.”

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A Drake University men’s basketball player charged in an accidental shooting of another student is not yet back with the team, his coach confirmed Wednesday.

Tremell Murphy, a senior who is still enrolled at the university, pleaded guilty at the end of last month to a making a false report to a public entity and discharging a firearm within city limits, court records show.

Darian DeVries, entering his second season as Drake’s head coach, could not offer a timeline on when Murphy, 22, would return. The transfer forward started 32 games for Drake last season, averaging about 10 points and six rebounds a game.

“He is currently enrolled in classes and he is going through basically the process here at the university, with the dean of students, as he continues to work toward his status in regard to the team,” DeVries said Wednesday at the team’s media day.

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He said Murphy is not participating in any team activities.

The 6-foot-6 forward was fined, given a suspended 30-day jail sentence and placed on probation after a Drake student was accidentally shot in the head during an August party at Murphy’s home. Murphy will only have to serve jail time if he violates probation, according to his lawyer, Van M. Plumb.

“Of important note is that the investigation found that the shooting was accidental and Mr. Murphy retained counsel within 12 hours to correct his original statement, taking full responsibility for what happened,” Plumb said in an email to the Register. “The city code in which he plead guilty to does not differentiate between an accidental discharge or an intentional one, both are illegal.”

The charges for Murphy stem from a report at about 11 p.m. Aug. 31 in the 1100 block of 27th Street. Des Moines police arrived at a house party and found a 19-year-old man with a towel being compressed on his head, lying near a small pool of blood, according to an incident report.

Police were told the victim, a student at Drake, had fallen, but evidence pointed to a gun being fired in one room and that bullet traveling through a wall to hit the student, who was in another room. Murphy was charged two weeks later.

“Mr. Murphy had a valid permit to carry at the time, but as a result of this accident, voluntarily gave up his firearm as — despite what he thought was the careful handling of such — he still seriously hurt a fellow student,” Plumb said. “Mr. Murphy’s main goal in this whole process was to ensure … the victim was not put under any further stress.”

Plumb said Murphy is taking part in the Restorative Justice Program offered by Drake as a way to help kids in the city. He said Murphy’s current concerns are to “help others and, more importantly, that the victim is able to recover fully and resume his studies at Drake University.”

Murphy, whom Drake basketball’s website lists as a native of Griffith, Indiana, transferred to the Bulldogs from Florida Southwestern after being named an All-American at the junior-college level in 2018.

It’s the second time in about a year that a student-athlete in Iowa has been charged for his involvement in what investigators believe was an accidental shooting.

Former Iowa wrestler Sam Stoll was charged with false report to a public entity as a senior in June 2018 for allegedly lying to police about how he was shot in the knee. The All-American heavyweight initially told police he shot himself, but eventually reported that he made the story up to protect a friend that had shot him during a prank. He pleaded to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct and was fined.

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A Drake men’s basketball player has been arrested and charged in connection with the off-campus shooting last weekend of a 19-year-old university student.

Tremell Murphy, who is headed into his senior season as a student-athlete, has been charged with false reports to law enforcement and discharging a firearm within city limits, two misdemeanors, according to a news release from Des Moines police. 

Murphy was booked in Polk County Jail on Thursday and bonded out about 90 minutes later. The charges come nearly two weeks after the male victim was, according to a Des Moines police report, accidentally shot during a party in a home where Murphy lived.

Murphy has indicated to police that the gun was his and he did not mean to discharge it, police records show.

Jarad Bernstein, a spokesman with the university, said officials there are conducting a review of the shooting, which they believed to be accidental. Murphy, one of the Bulldogs’ starters last season, has been removed from men’s basketball team activities, according to a statement from Bernstein.

Tremell Murphy, a Drake University men’s basketball player, is seen in a Polk County Jail booking photo from Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019, after his arrest in connection with an accidental shooting in Des Moines. (Photo: Polk County Jail/Special to the Register)

Bernstein declined to comment about whether Murphy was still allowed on campus or if the shooting victim, who was struck in the head, had been released from a hospital. Bernstein also would not say if the victim was associated with the men’s basketball team or the athletics department. 

A spokesman for Drake University Athletics did not respond to a request for comment Thursday. 

The charges for Murphy stem from a report about 11 p.m. Aug. 31 in the 1100 block of 27th Street. Des Moines police arrived at a house party and found a 19-year-old man with a towel being compressed on his head, lying near a small pool of blood, according to an incident report.

Police were told by several witnesses the person had fallen, but an officer noticed a bullet hole in a wall near where the man was being treated. The round appeared to come through the wall from an adjacent room and a shell casing was found on a bed in that room, investigators found.

The victim, who authorities believe was shot from an adjacent room, has been identified, but the Register does not typically name the victims in shootings without their consent.

Murphy, a 6-foot-6 forward for the Bulldogs, eventually told investigators that the room where the casing was found was his and there was a gun in the home. 

“Murphy told officers that he had a .22-caliber pistol in a dresser drawer in the bedroom. One spent shell casing was recovered from the room,” the police release states. “Throughout this initial investigation, Murphy insisted that (the victim) had fallen and injured his head.”

The release later says that “Murphy indicated that he accidentally discharged the weapon. Murphy also admitted knowingly withholding information in regards to the shooting.”

Des Moines police Sgt. Paul Parizek said the gun was lawfully possessed and no other charges are expected.

Murphy, whom Drake basketball’s website lists as a native of Griffith, Indiana, transferred to the Bulldogs from Florida Southwestern after being named an All-American at the junior college level in 2018. He started 32 games for Drake last season, averaging about 10 points and six rebounds a game.

“This is a sad and difficult time for the Drake community,” Jerry Parker, Drake’s dean of students, said in a statement Thursday. “Our thoughts are first and foremost with the injured student and his family, and with the hope of a full recovery. The injury is serious but not life-threatening, and, gratefully, no one else was hurt. The University will continue providing support to all of those affected by the incident, while we complete the internal review.”

It’s the second time in about a year that a student-athlete in Iowa has been charged for his involvement in what investigators believe was an accidental shooting.

Former Iowa wrestler Sam Stoll was charged with false report to a public entity as a senior in 2018 for allegedly lying to police about how he was shot in the knee. The All-American heavyweight initially told police he shot himself, but eventually reported that he made the story up to protect a friend that had shot him during a prank. He pleaded to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct and was fined.

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