college - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Fri, 26 Jun 2020 07:39:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Women’s college basketball player in Georgia charged with murder – Bangor Daily News https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/26/womens-college-basketball-player-in-georgia-charged-with-murder-bangor-daily-news/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/26/womens-college-basketball-player-in-georgia-charged-with-murder-bangor-daily-news/#respond Fri, 26 Jun 2020 07:39:29 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7706 ATLANTA — The starting point guard for a Georgia university women’s basketball team is one of five people indicted on charges including murder in the July killing of a man who was found shot to death in the parking deck of an Atlanta apartment complex. Kennesaw State University’s Kamiyah Street, 20, turned herself in Thursday, […]

The post Women’s college basketball player in Georgia charged with murder – Bangor Daily News first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>

ATLANTA — The starting point guard for a Georgia university women’s basketball team is one of five people indicted on charges including murder in the July killing of a man who was found shot to death in the parking deck of an Atlanta apartment complex.

Kennesaw State University’s Kamiyah Street, 20, turned herself in Thursday, according to Fulton County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tracy Flanagan.

The university’s athletic department said in a statement that once it found out about her arrest Thursday, Street was “suspended indefinitely” from all team and athletic activities.

Street remained in the Fulton County jail Monday without bond. Online court records did not list an attorney who could comment on her behalf. Her arraignment was set for Dec. 13.

Source link

The post Women’s college basketball player in Georgia charged with murder – Bangor Daily News first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/26/womens-college-basketball-player-in-georgia-charged-with-murder-bangor-daily-news/feed/ 0 7706
College football player seen body slamming Grove City officer in video suspended from team https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/17/college-football-player-seen-body-slamming-grove-city-officer-in-video-suspended-from-team/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/17/college-football-player-seen-body-slamming-grove-city-officer-in-video-suspended-from-team/#respond Wed, 17 Jun 2020 14:32:37 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7416 The Eastern Kentucky University football player charged with body slamming a Grove City police officer has been suspended from the team. GROVE CITY, Ohio — The Eastern Kentucky University football player charged with body slamming a Grove City police officer has been suspended from the team. According to court records, Michael Harris is facing a […]

The post College football player seen body slamming Grove City officer in video suspended from team first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>

The Eastern Kentucky University football player charged with body slamming a Grove City police officer has been suspended from the team.

GROVE CITY, Ohio — The Eastern Kentucky University football player charged with body slamming a Grove City police officer has been suspended from the team.

According to court records, Michael Harris is facing a felony charge of assault and misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest, obstructing official business and disorderly conduct while intoxicated.

“Understanding that details of the incident are still under investigation, and, abiding by FERPA laws and regulations, we must respect the privacy of our students,” the university said in a statement to 10TV. “When the facts are established, and the investigation complete, Eastern Kentucky University and EKU Athletics will decide how to move forward responsibly.”

Police said on Monday, they were called to a business because of a disturbance with an aggressive man who did not work there and wouldn’t leave.

After officers responded to the business on North Meadows Drive, officers believed Harris was intoxicated and did not know where he was or know anyone in the area, according to court records.

In the video recorded by a camera on a Grove City police cruiser, Harris can be seen fighting back as officers tried to talk to him, lunging at officers. He then can be seen lifting one of the officers up and bringing him to the ground.

Officers were finally able to get him in handcuffs.

Harris is a redshirt sophomore for Eastern Kentucky University’s football program.

Source link

The post College football player seen body slamming Grove City officer in video suspended from team first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/17/college-football-player-seen-body-slamming-grove-city-officer-in-video-suspended-from-team/feed/ 0 7416
Order of B.C. revoked for former CFL player convicted in college admissions scam https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/12/order-of-b-c-revoked-for-former-cfl-player-convicted-in-college-admissions-scam/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/12/order-of-b-c-revoked-for-former-cfl-player-convicted-in-college-admissions-scam/#respond Fri, 12 Jun 2020 21:32:32 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7253 VICTORIA — The B.C. government has terminated membership in the Order of British Columbia for a former Canadian Football League player involved in a U.S. college admissions cheating scam. David Sidoo, a former CFL player and businessman from Vancouver, was appointed to the Order of B.C. in July 2016. He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to […]

The post Order of B.C. revoked for former CFL player convicted in college admissions scam first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>

VICTORIA —
The B.C. government has terminated membership in the Order of British Columbia for a former Canadian Football League player involved in a U.S. college admissions cheating scam.

David Sidoo, a former CFL player and businessman from Vancouver, was appointed to the Order of B.C. in July 2016. He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud in a Boston federal court in March.

On Friday, the province announced it had revoked Sidoo’s membership in the Order of B.C.

“This process is initiated when a member of the order is convicted of a criminal offence or when their conduct undermines the credibility and integrity of the order,” the province said in a statement.

Sidoo was among 50 prominent parents, university athletic coaches and others charged in the scheme, which authorities say involved rigged entrance exams and bogus athletic credentials to make applicants look like star athletes for sports they didn’t play.

Sidoo paid the admissions consultant at the centre of the scheme US$200,000 to have someone pose as his sons using a fake ID to secure higher scores on their SATs, prosecutors said.

Sidoo and nearly two dozen parents, including Desperate Housewives star Felicity Huffman, pleaded guilty to the charges. Huffman was sentenced to two weeks in prison. Sentences for other parents range from no prison time to nine months behind bars.

Sidoo played professional football for six years for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and BC Lions. He was CEO of mining firm Advantage Lithium Corp. when he was arrested last year and was also a founding shareholder of an oil and gas company that was sold in 2010 for more than $600 million.

With files from The Associated Press

Source link

The post Order of B.C. revoked for former CFL player convicted in college admissions scam first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/12/order-of-b-c-revoked-for-former-cfl-player-convicted-in-college-admissions-scam/feed/ 0 7253
Father Of Wanted College Student Linked To String Of Slayings Was Arrested For Sexual Assault https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/27/father-of-wanted-college-student-linked-to-string-of-slayings-was-arrested-for-sexual-assault/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/27/father-of-wanted-college-student-linked-to-string-of-slayings-was-arrested-for-sexual-assault/#respond Wed, 27 May 2020 21:48:47 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6626 The father of the University of Connecticut student and former high school football player in Fairfield County who is the subject of a massive manhunt for two slayings was arrested last month for sexual assault. Robert Manfredonia, 54, of Waterbury, turned himself in at Newtown Police headquarters on Tuesday, April 28, after learning there was […]

The post Father Of Wanted College Student Linked To String Of Slayings Was Arrested For Sexual Assault first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>

The father of the University of Connecticut student and former high school football player in Fairfield County who is the subject of a massive manhunt for two slayings was arrested last month for sexual assault.

Robert Manfredonia, 54, of Waterbury, turned himself in at Newtown Police headquarters on Tuesday, April 28, after learning there was a warrant for his arrest, said Lt. Aaron  Bahamonde.

He was arrested for an alleged sexual assault that occurred on Friday, April 10.

He was charged with sexual assault, risk of injury to a child, providing liquor to a minor, the arrest report shows.

According to the

New York Post

, the father is accused of providing alcohol to two teen girls, and then touching one of the teens when the other teen left.

He was released after posting a $50,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, July 1.

Robert Manfredonia’s son, 2015 Newtown High School graduate Peter Manfredonia, 23, is still at large having last been seen in the Poconos region of Pennsylvania,


Peter Manfredonia is wanted, for two homicides, a home invasion, and a kidnapping.

Manfredonia, a senior at UConn, was last seen on Sunday, May 24, in East Stroudsberg, located in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, walking behind a Walmart where he had been dropped off by an Uber driver. A surveillance photo was later released by state police showing him walking on train tracks. (See the third image above.)

His family issued a statement on Monday, May 25, pleading with their son to turn himself in.

“It’s time to surrender,” his parents said. “You have your parents and your sisters and your family’s entire support.”

He is reportedly heavily armed with several firearms – pistols and long guns – and presumed dangerous, Connecticut State Police said.

The most current photos of the suspect, Peter Manfredonia.


Connecticut State Police

The younger Manfredonia is described as being 6-foot-3, with disheveled, black hair, brown eyes, and weighing approximately 240 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray T-shirt, gray sweatpants, and carrying a duffel bag.

Anyone with information is asked to contact to call Derby police at 203-735-7811, state police at 860-896-3200 or the FBI at 1-800-CALLFBI.

Any sightings of Peter Manfredonia should be reported via 911.

Click here to sign up for Daily Voice’s free daily emails and news alerts.

Source link

The post Father Of Wanted College Student Linked To String Of Slayings Was Arrested For Sexual Assault first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/27/father-of-wanted-college-student-linked-to-string-of-slayings-was-arrested-for-sexual-assault/feed/ 0 6626
Family: College student’s alleged crime spree ‘came out of nowhere’ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/27/family-college-students-alleged-crime-spree-came-out-of-nowhere-2/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/27/family-college-students-alleged-crime-spree-came-out-of-nowhere-2/#respond Wed, 27 May 2020 00:40:31 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6583 Peter Manfredonia, when he was a sophomore at Newtown High School, throws the javelin at the O’Grady Relays track meet at Danbury High School on Saturday, April 27, 2013 Peter Manfredonia, when he was a sophomore at Newtown High School, throws the javelin at the O’Grady Relays track meet at Danbury High School on Saturday, […]

The post Family: College student’s alleged crime spree ‘came out of nowhere’ first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>


NEWTOWN — The attorney representing the family of a University of Connecticut student wanted in connection with two homicides says he’s suffered from mental health issues for years, but the deadly crime spree “came out of nowhere.”

On Tuesday, Peter Manfredonia remained on the run — believed to be in the Poconos area of eastern Pennsylvania — after police say he killed two people in Connecticut, including shooting his former Newtown High School classmate in the head, according to the state’s chief medical examiner.



In an interview with Hearst Connecticut Media, attorney Michael Dolan said Manfredonia’s parents had been in regular contact with him until the series of events began on Friday.


His father, Robert Manfredonia, is facing charges of his own, according to Lt. Aaron Bahamonde, a spokesman for the Newtown Police Department. Robert Manfredonia, 54, of Newtown, is free on $50,000 bond after being charged in April with second-degree sexual assault, two counts of risk of injury to a minor and two counts of providing alcohol to a minor.



According to his warrant, Robert Manfredonia provided alcohol to two underage teen girls in Newtown on April 10. One of the girls also told investigators they “smoked a little weed,” the warrant stated. After one of the girls left, Manfredonia groped the other teen, the warrant stated.




When confronted the next day by the girl’s mother, Manfredonia did not “deny or dispel the allegations,” the warrant stated.


Dolan said he was not aware of the charges against Robert Manfredonia.

Robert Manfredonia declined to comment when reached Tuesday. Efforts to reach Peter Manfredonia’s mother, Jeanette, were unsuccessful.

Dolan did not know when the last time Manfredonia spoke to his parents, but said they had a heightened concern about his history of mental health issues when they heard about the alleged crime spree.

“He certainly did have mental health issues, but he had no history of violence,” Dolan said. “This really came out of nowhere.”

His parents, who are divorced, are cooperating with the investigation, Dolan said.

Peter Manfredonia grew up in his family’s former home on the same Sandy Hook street as Adam Lanza, according to property records. According to posts on his social media feeds, Peter Manfredonia supported Sandy Hook charitable organizations that formed to end gun violence after Lanza killed 20 students and six educators in 2012.


“Our heartfelt condolences go out to all of the families and people impacted by the shootings and attacks linked to UConn student Peter Manfredonia,” a statement reads from Sandy Hook Promise. “We can confirm that he participated in an athletic event in 2019 and chose Sandy Hook Promise as one of his fundraising recipients. We hope he surrenders peacefully to the authorities and that no one else is hurt or killed.”

Peter Manfredona was recently living in an off-campus apartment in Storrs, according to Dolan, who did not know if he had any roommates.

Dolan said he’s trying to use the media to reach out to Peter Manfredonia, who was last seen in Pennsylvania Sunday afternoon and is considered “armed and dangerous,” according to police.

“On behalf of the family, I’m pursuing every avenue to reach their child, including cooperation with police,” Dolan said.

Manfredonia, an accomplished football player and track athlete at Newtown High School where he graduated in 2015, is a senior at the University of Connecticut, where he is a finance and mechanical engineering student.

Stephanie Reitz, a UConn spokeswoman, declined to comment whether Manfredonia had a disciplinary record at the school.

UConn President Tom Katsouleas said in a statement that the university has been working with Connecticut state police and other agencies to help in the search for Manfredonia.

“The horrific and incomprehensible loss of life is reminiscent of so many other tragedies at so many other places around the country and the world,” Katsouleas said. “Though rare, we have been sadly reminded that none are immune from such random acts, and that they don’t always happen somewhere else.”

Lt. John Aiello, commanding officer of the Connecticut state police Eastern District Major Crimes Squad, addressed Manfredonia during a press conference Tuesday afternoon at the agency’s Middletown headquarters.

“Peter, we’ve talked to your family. We’ve talked to your friends and your roommates. All of them have said the same thing that this behavior is out of the ordinary for you,” Aiello said. “We know this is not who you are.”

While Aiello urged for Manfredonia to surrender, Pennsylvania state police said the fugitive has continued to elude authorities.

Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Anthony Petroski said a black Hyundai Santa Fe with Pennsylvania license plate KYW-1650 was stolen around 9 p.m. Monday from the area where Manfredonia was last seen. However, he said police have not confirmed whether Manfredonia stole the vehicle.

Bahamonde said Newtown police have increased their manpower for each shift and have taken “a defensive standpoint” in case Manfredonia returns to Connecticut.

Bahamonde said Newtown police have assisted state troopers in conducting “some searches” in town, including at Robert Manfredonia’s Queen Street residence.

Manfredonia was last seen Sunday afternoon in eastern Pennsylvania near the Poconos. The Pennsylvania state police said Manfredonia used an Uber to flee into East Stroudsburg Sunday afternoon after ditching a woman he kidnapped in Connecticut and her car at the New Jersey border.

Pennsylvania state police have released an image of Manfredonia walking along railroad tracks carrying what appeared to be a large duffel bag shortly after he was dropped off by the Uber. Pennsylvania state police said they believe the bag is filled with guns Manfredonia is accused of stealing during a Connecticut home invasion over the weekend.

It remains unknown what sparked the alleged crime spree that began Friday when police say Manfredonia attacked two men with a type of machete in upstate Connecticut. However, a source close to the investigation said Manfredonia was on his way to meet a former girlfriend when his motorcycle broke down in Willington.

Theodore DeMers offered Manfredonia a ride on his ATV when police say the 62-year-old man was attacked with an “edged” weapon. A second man who came to the aid of DeMers was critically injured, police said. By Tuesday, officials said he was in stable condition.

Chief Medical Examiner James Gill said DeMers’ death was caused by “sharp force and chop injuries of head with sharp force injuries of torso and extremities.” The manner of death was classified as homicide, Gill said.

On Sunday, a Willington man reported being held captive by Manfredonia, who stole his guns, food, supplies and his truck during a home invasion, according to police.

A few hours later, police recovered the stolen truck in Derby, setting off an extensive search that led authorities to a Roosevelt Drive home about a mile away. Police said video surveillance showed Manfredonia walking “directly” toward Nicholas Eisele’s home between 5 and 6 a.m. Sunday. Eisele also graduated Newtown High in 2015 and was described by police as an “acquaintance” of Manfredonia.

Gill said Eisele’s cause of death was “gunshot wounds of head.” Gill said Eisele’s manner of death was ruled homicide.

By the time police arrived, Manfredonia had fled and kidnapped Eisele’s girlfriend in her 2016 Volkswagen Jetta. The woman and the car were recovered later Sunday in New Jersey. Police said the woman was unharmed and returned to Connecticut where she was interviewed by investigators.

Staff writers Ben Lambert, Rob Ryser and Kendra Baker contributed to this story.


Anyone with any information is asked to call Derby police at 203-735-7811, state police at 860-896-3200 or the FBI at 1-800-CALLFBI. Any sightings of Manfredonia should be called in to 911.

Source link

The post Family: College student’s alleged crime spree ‘came out of nowhere’ first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/27/family-college-students-alleged-crime-spree-came-out-of-nowhere-2/feed/ 0 6583
Family: College student’s alleged crime spree ‘came out of nowhere’ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/27/family-college-students-alleged-crime-spree-came-out-of-nowhere/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/27/family-college-students-alleged-crime-spree-came-out-of-nowhere/#respond Wed, 27 May 2020 00:26:05 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6581 Peter Manfredonia, when he was a sophomore at Newtown High School, throws the javelin at the O’Grady Relays track meet at Danbury High School on Saturday, April 27, 2013 Peter Manfredonia, when he was a sophomore at Newtown High School, throws the javelin at the O’Grady Relays track meet at Danbury High School on Saturday, […]

The post Family: College student’s alleged crime spree ‘came out of nowhere’ first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>


NEWTOWN — The attorney representing the family of a University of Connecticut student wanted in connection with two homicides says he’s suffered from mental health issues for years, but the deadly crime spree “came out of nowhere.”

On Tuesday, Peter Manfredonia remained on the run — believed to be in the Poconos area of eastern Pennsylvania — after police say he killed two people in Connecticut, including shooting his former Newtown High School classmate in the head, according to the state’s chief medical examiner.



In an interview with Hearst Connecticut Media, attorney Michael Dolan said Manfredonia’s parents had been in regular contact with him until the series of events began on Friday.


His father, Robert Manfredonia, is facing charges of his own, according to Lt. Aaron Bahamonde, a spokesman for the Newtown Police Department. Robert Manfredonia, 54, of Newtown, is free on $50,000 bond after being charged in April with second-degree sexual assault, two counts of risk of injury to a minor and two counts of providing alcohol to a minor.



According to his warrant, Robert Manfredonia provided alcohol to two underage teen girls in Newtown on April 10. One of the girls also told investigators they “smoked a little weed,” the warrant stated. After one of the girls left, Manfredonia groped the other teen, the warrant stated.




When confronted the next day by the girl’s mother, Manfredonia did not “deny or dispel the allegations,” the warrant stated.


Dolan said he was not aware of the charges against Robert Manfredonia.

Robert Manfredonia declined to comment when reached Tuesday. Efforts to reach Peter Manfredonia’s mother, Jeanette, were unsuccessful.

Dolan did not know when the last time Manfredonia spoke to his parents, but said they had a heightened concern about his history of mental health issues when they heard about the alleged crime spree.

“He certainly did have mental health issues, but he had no history of violence,” Dolan said. “This really came out of nowhere.”

His parents, who are divorced, are cooperating with the investigation, Dolan said.

Peter Manfredona grew up in his family’s former home on the same Sandy Hook street as Adam Lanza, according to property records. According to posts on his social media feeds, Peter Manfredonia supported Sandy Hook charitable organizations that formed to end gun violence after Lanza killed 20 students and six educators in 2012.


“Our heartfelt condolences go out to all of the families and people impacted by the shootings and attacks linked to UConn student Peter Manfredonia,” a statement reads from Sandy Hook Promise. “We can confirm that he participated in an athletic event in 2019 and chose Sandy Hook Promise as one of his fundraising recipients. We hope he surrenders peacefully to the authorities and that no one else is hurt or killed.”

Peter Manfredona was recently living in an off-campus apartment in Storrs, according to Dolan, who did not know if he had any roommates.

Dolan said he’s trying to use the media to reach out to Peter Manfredonia, who was last seen in Pennsylvania Sunday afternoon and is considered “armed and dangerous,” according to police.

“On behalf of the family, I’m pursuing every avenue to reach their child, including cooperation with police,” Dolan said.

Manfredonia, an accomplished football player and track athlete at Newtown High School where he graduated in 2015, is a senior at the University of Connecticut, where he is a finance and mechanical engineering student.

Stephanie Reitz, a UConn spokeswoman, declined to comment whether Manfredonia had a disciplinary record at the school.

UConn President Tom Katsouleas said in a statement that the university has been working with Connecticut state police and other agencies to help in the search for Manfredonia.

“The horrific and incomprehensible loss of life is reminiscent of so many other tragedies at so many other places around the country and the world,” Katsouleas said. “Though rare, we have been sadly reminded that none are immune from such random acts, and that they don’t always happen somewhere else.”

Lt. John Aiello, commanding officer of the Connecticut state police Eastern District Major Crimes Squad, addressed Manfredonia during a press conference Tuesday afternoon at the agency’s Middletown headquarters.

“Peter, we’ve talked to your family. We’ve talked to your friends and your roommates. All of them have said the same thing that this behavior is out of the ordinary for you,” Aiello said. “We know this is not who you are.”

While Aiello urged for Manfredonia to surrender, Pennsylvania state police said the fugitive has continued to elude authorities.

Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Anthony Petroski said a black Hyundai Santa Fe with Pennsylvania license plate KYW-1650 was stolen around 9 p.m. Monday from the area where Manfredonia was last seen. However, he said police have not confirmed whether Manfredonia stole the vehicle.

Bahamonde said Newtown police have increased their manpower for each shift and have taken “a defensive standpoint” in case Manfredonia returns to Connecticut.

Bahamonde said Newtown police have assisted state troopers in conducting “some searches” in town, including at Robert Manfredonia’s Queen Street residence.

Manfredonia was last seen Sunday afternoon in eastern Pennsylvania near the Poconos. The Pennsylvania state police said Manfredonia used an Uber to flee into East Stroudsburg Sunday afternoon after ditching a woman he kidnapped in Connecticut and her car at the New Jersey border.

Pennsylvania state police have released an image of Manfredonia walking along railroad tracks carrying what appeared to be a large duffel bag shortly after he was dropped off by the Uber. Pennsylvania state police said they believe the bag is filled with guns Manfredonia is accused of stealing during a Connecticut home invasion over the weekend.

It remains unknown what sparked the alleged crime spree that began Friday when police say Manfredonia attacked two men with a type of machete in upstate Connecticut. However, a source close to the investigation said Manfredonia was on his way to meet a former girlfriend when his motorcycle broke down in Willington.

Theodore DeMers offered Manfredonia a ride on his ATV when police say the 62-year-old man was attacked with an “edged” weapon. A second man who came to the aid of DeMers was critically injured, police said. By Tuesday, officials said he was in stable condition.

Chief Medical Examiner James Gill said DeMers’ death was caused by “sharp force and chop injuries of head with sharp force injuries of torso and extremities.” The manner of death was classified as homicide, Gill said.

On Sunday, a Willington man reported being held captive by Manfredonia, who stole his guns, food, supplies and his truck during a home invasion, according to police.

A few hours later, police recovered the stolen truck in Derby, setting off an extensive search that led authorities to a Roosevelt Drive home about a mile away. Police said video surveillance showed Manfredonia walking “directly” toward Nicholas Eisele’s home between 5 and 6 a.m. Sunday. Eisele also graduated Newtown High in 2015 and was described by police as an “acquaintance” of Manfredonia.

Gill said Eisele’s cause of death was “gunshot wounds of head.” Gill said Eisele’s manner of death was ruled homicide.

By the time police arrived, Manfredonia had fled and kidnapped Eisele’s girlfriend in her 2016 Volkswagen Jetta. The woman and the car were recovered later Sunday in New Jersey. Police said the woman was unharmed and returned to Connecticut where she was interviewed by investigators.

Staff writers Ben Lambert, Rob Ryser and Kendra Baker contributed to this story.


Anyone with any information is asked to call Derby police at 203-735-7811, state police at 860-896-3200 or the FBI at 1-800-CALLFBI. Any sightings of Manfredonia should be called in to 911.

Source link

The post Family: College student’s alleged crime spree ‘came out of nowhere’ first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/27/family-college-students-alleged-crime-spree-came-out-of-nowhere/feed/ 0 6581
Family: College student has mental health issues, but alleged crime spree ‘came out of nowhere’ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/26/family-college-student-has-mental-health-issues-but-alleged-crime-spree-came-out-of-nowhere/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/26/family-college-student-has-mental-health-issues-but-alleged-crime-spree-came-out-of-nowhere/#respond Tue, 26 May 2020 17:45:04 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6576 Peter Manfredonia, when he was a sophomore at Newtown High School, throws the javelin at the O’Grady Relays track meet at Danbury High School on Saturday, April 27, 2013 Peter Manfredonia, when he was a sophomore at Newtown High School, throws the javelin at the O’Grady Relays track meet at Danbury High School on Saturday, […]

The post Family: College student has mental health issues, but alleged crime spree ‘came out of nowhere’ first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>


NEWTOWN — The attorney representing the family of a University of Connecticut student wanted in connection with two homicides says he’s suffered from mental health issues for years, but the deadly crime spree “came out of nowhere.”

In an interview Tuesday with Hearst Connecticut Media, attorney Michael Dolan said Peter Manfredonia’s parents had been in regular contact with him until the series of events began on Friday.


His father, Robert Manfredonia, is facing charges of his own, according to Lt. Aaron Bahamonde, a spokesman for the Newtown Police Department. Robert Manfredonia, 54, of Newtown, is free on $50,000 bond after being charged in April with second-degree sexual assault, two counts of risk of injury to a minor and two counts of providing alcohol to a minor.



Dolan said he was not aware of the charges against Robert Manfredonia.

Peter Manfredona, 23, grew up in his family’s former home on the same Sandy Hook street as Adam Lanza, according to property records. According to posts on his social media feeds, Peter Manfredonia supported Sandy Hook charitable organizations that formed to end gun violence after Lanza killed 20 students and six educators in 2012.


Peter Manfredona was recently living in an off-campus apartment in Storrs, according to Dolan, who did not know if he had any roommates.

Dolan did not know when the last time Manfredonia spoke to his parents, but said they had a heightened concern about his history of mental health issues when they heard about the alleged crime spree.


“He certainly did have mental health issues, but he had no history of violence,” Dolan said. “This really came out of nowhere.”

His parents, who are divorced, are cooperating with the investigation, Dolan said.

Robert Manfredonia declined to comment when reached Tuesday. Efforts to reach Peter Manfredonia’s mother, Jeanette, were unsuccessful.

Dolan said he’s trying to use the media to reach out to Peter Manfredonia, who was last seen in Pennsylvania Sunday afternoon and is considered “armed and dangerous,” according to police.

“On behalf of the family, I’m pursuing every avenue to reach their child, including cooperation with police,” Dolan said.

Manfredonia, an accomplished football player and track athlete at Newtown High School where he graduated in 2015, is a senior at the University of Connecticut, where he is a finance and mechanical engineering student.


Stephanie Reitz, a UConn spokeswoman, declined to comment whether Manfredonia had a disciplinary record at the school.

Manfredonia was last seen Sunday afternoon in eastern Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania state police said Tuesday that Manfredonia used an Uber to flee into East Stroudsburg Sunday afternoon after ditching a woman he kidnapped in Connecticut and her car at the New Jersey border.

Pennsylvania state police have released an image of Manfredonia walking along railroad tracks carrying what appeared to be a large duffel bag shortly after he was dropped off by the Uber. Pennsylvania state police said they believe the bag is filled with guns Manfredonia is accused of stealing during a Connecticut home invasion over the weekend.

It remains unknown what sparked the alleged crime spree that began Friday when police say Manfredonia attacked two men with a type of machete in upstate Connecticut. Theodore Demers was killed during the incident in Willington and another man was critically injured, police said.

On Sunday, a Willington man reported being held captive by Manfredonia, who stole his guns, food, supplies and his truck during a home invasion, according to police.

A few hours later, police recovered the stolen truck in Derby, setting off an extensive search that led authorities to a Roosevelt Drive home about a mile away. Police said video surveillance showed Manfredonia walking “directly” toward Nicholas Eisele’s home between 5 and 6 a.m. Sunday.

Police discovered Eisele dead inside the home and the cause remains under investigation. Eisele also graduated Newtown High in 2015 and was described by police as an “acquaintance” of Manfredonia.

By the time police arrived, Manfredonia had fled and kidnapped Eisele’s girlfriend in her 2016 Volkswagen Jetta. The woman and the car were recovered later Sunday in New Jersey. Police said the woman was unharmed and returned to Connecticut where she was interviewed by investigators.

Staff writers Ben Lambert, Rob Ryser and Kendra Baker contributed to this story.

Anyone with any information is asked to call Derby police at 203-735-7811, state police at 860-896-3200 or the FBI at 1-800-CALLFBI. Any sightings of Manfredonia should be called in to 911.

Source link

The post Family: College student has mental health issues, but alleged crime spree ‘came out of nowhere’ first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/26/family-college-student-has-mental-health-issues-but-alleged-crime-spree-came-out-of-nowhere/feed/ 0 6576
Women’s college basketball player in Georgia charged with murder https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/21/womens-college-basketball-player-in-georgia-charged-with-murder-2/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/21/womens-college-basketball-player-in-georgia-charged-with-murder-2/#respond Thu, 21 May 2020 18:17:25 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6346 Fulton County Jail | BDN By Kate Brumback, The Associated Press • November 25, 2019 1:07 pm Updated: November 25, 2019 1:10 pm ATLANTA — The starting point guard for a Georgia university women’s basketball team is one of five people indicted on charges including murder in the July killing of a man who was […]

The post Women’s college basketball player in Georgia charged with murder first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>

Fulton County Jail | BDN

ATLANTA — The starting point guard for a Georgia university women’s basketball team is one of five people indicted on charges including murder in the July killing of a man who was found shot to death in the parking deck of an Atlanta apartment complex.

Kennesaw State University’s Kamiyah Street, 20, turned herself in Thursday, according to Fulton County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tracy Flanagan.

The university’s athletic department said in a statement that once it found out about her arrest Thursday, Street was “suspended indefinitely” from all team and athletic activities.

Street remained in the Fulton County jail Monday without bond. Online court records did not list an attorney who could comment on her behalf. Her arraignment was set for Dec. 13.

Street and the four men named in the indictment all face charges including murder, felony murder, attempt to commit armed robbery, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

Atlanta police said in an emailed statement that officers responded around 1:45 a.m. on July 16 to a report of a person shot and found Nashiem Hubbard-Etienne, 21, dead in the parking deck. Preliminary information indicates it may have been a “targeted shooting,” and the investigation is ongoing, the statement says.

The indictment filed Oct. 22 names Street, along with: Cortez Devon Banks, 22; Dontacus Brantley, 20; Johnerton Blake Gilstrap, 21; and Tobias Raynard Wells, 20.

Police investigators were able to identify and secure warrants for the four men in Hubbard-Etienne’s death, Atlanta police Sgt. John Chafee wrote in an email. The decision to also charge Street was made by the Fulton County district attorney’s office, Chafee wrote.

The 14-count indictment says Hubbard-Etienne was shot to death during an armed robbery attempt and also says at least one shot was fired at a second man. The indictment does not say who fired the shots, but all five defendants are charged with murder and felony murder, both of which carry an automatic sentence of life in prison.

Banks, Gilstrap and Wells were all in the Fulton County jail with no bond set.

Banks was arrested July 22. An email or functioning phone number for his attorney could not immediately be found.

Wells was arrested July 26. His attorney, Charles Rooks, wrote in an email that Wells “maintains his innocence in this unfortunate death.” He declined to comment further.

Gilstrap was arrested Aug. 12. His attorney did not immediately respond to an email Monday seeking comment on the charges against him.

Brantley was not in jail Monday and no attorney was listed for him in online court records.

 


Source link

The post Women’s college basketball player in Georgia charged with murder first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/21/womens-college-basketball-player-in-georgia-charged-with-murder-2/feed/ 0 6346
Karl Malone Escaped Statutory Rape Charges in College After Impregnating 13-Year-Old Girl – Sportscasting https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/21/karl-malone-escaped-statutory-rape-charges-in-college-after-impregnating-13-year-old-girl-sportscasting/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/21/karl-malone-escaped-statutory-rape-charges-in-college-after-impregnating-13-year-old-girl-sportscasting/#respond Thu, 21 May 2020 03:00:00 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6318 Karl Malone has a pristine reputation as a Hall-of-Fame NBA player and 14-time All-Star. The only knock on Malone for so long was his inability to win a championship with the Utah Jazz, but there’s something darker from his past that’s been largely forgotten. When Malone was in college, he had a child with a […]

The post Karl Malone Escaped Statutory Rape Charges in College After Impregnating 13-Year-Old Girl – Sportscasting first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>

Karl Malone has a pristine reputation as a Hall-of-Fame NBA player and 14-time All-Star. The only knock on Malone for so long was his inability to win a championship with the Utah Jazz, but there’s something darker from his past that’s been largely forgotten. When Malone was in college, he had a child with a 13-year-old girl. Instead of facing statutory rape charges or any legal penalties at all, Malone went on to become one of the greatest NBA players of all time.

Karl Malone had an incredible NBA career

RELATED: Where Is Former Jazz Sharpshooter Jeff Hornacek Now?

Karl Malone was fittingly nicknamed “The Mailman” because he always delivered. Looking back on his NBA career, that could not have been more true.

Malone played 19 seasons in the NBA, and he never averaged less than 13 points per game in a single year. Incredibly, Malone went 17 straight seasons in which he averaged over 20 points per game. In the last year of that streak, Malone was 39 years old.

Malone is the second-leading scorer in NBA history behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Malone’s consistency and scoring prowess made him one of the greatest NBA players of all time. He was one of the few stars who bested Michael Jordan for the league MVP award during Jordan’s prime.

The only accomplishment Malone failed to achieve was winning an NBA title. It still stands today as the biggest knock on the legendary power forward, but it shouldn’t be.

Malone had a child with a 13-year-old girl when he was in college

Karl Malone attended Louisiana Tech University from 1982-1985. He scored 18.7 points and grabbed 9.3 rebounds per game during his college career, but there’s a major detail missing from his legacy.

While Malone was at Louisiana Tech, he reportedly impregnated a 13-year-old girl named Gloria Bell. In 1984, Bell gave birth to their son, Demetress. Malone was 20 years old at the time.

Gloria’s parents took Malone to court for paternity in 1986, but he was never charged with a crime or forced to pay any expenses. Malone eventually agreed to an out-of-court settlement with Bell’s family a few years later.

After the birth of his son, Malone refused to have a relationship with Demetress. The two didn’t meet until Bell was 17 years old.

“I grew up around good people,” Bell told ESPN in 2008. “I never turned to a father figure. I was lucky. I didn’t need one. I’m happy. I don’t need anything else.”

Karl Malone’s son Demetress went on to play in the NFL

RELATED: Michael Jordan Pushed Off Bryon Russell in 1998, Utah Judge Ruled 19 Years Later

Despite not having a father figure growing up, Demetress Bell went on to become a star athlete like his paternal dad. He received a scholarship to play football at Northwestern State, and he even made the NFL down the road.

In 2008, Bell was drafted in the seventh round of the NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills. He played three seasons in Buffalo and one in Philadelphia before leaving the league in 2013. Bell started 25 games in his short professional career, but even reaching the NFL after his troubled childhood is an impressive feat.

Malone has never spoken publicly about Gloria and Demetress Bell. Obviously, he wanted to keep that part of his life a secret, and he did for the most part. He went on to have one of the greatest basketball careers we’ve ever seen, and he barely had to answer questions about his estranged family along the way.

Karl Malone will forever be remembered for what he did on the court, but we should never forget the person he was away from it.

All stats courtesy of Basketball-Reference

Source link

The post Karl Malone Escaped Statutory Rape Charges in College After Impregnating 13-Year-Old Girl – Sportscasting first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/21/karl-malone-escaped-statutory-rape-charges-in-college-after-impregnating-13-year-old-girl-sportscasting/feed/ 0 6318
College revokes letter of intent after Jasper athlete https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/13/college-revokes-letter-of-intent-after-jasper-athlete/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/13/college-revokes-letter-of-intent-after-jasper-athlete/#respond Wed, 13 May 2020 18:03:36 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6181 Terrien Collins. Photo from Hardin County Sheriff’s Office. Terrien Collins. Photo from Hardin County Sheriff’s Office. Photo: Hardin County Sheriff’s Office Photo: Hardin County Sheriff’s Office Terrien Collins. Photo from Hardin County Sheriff’s Office. Terrien Collins. Photo from Hardin County Sheriff’s Office. Photo: Hardin County Sheriff’s Office College revokes letter of intent after Jasper athlete’s […]

The post College revokes letter of intent after Jasper athlete first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>


Three days after Jasper football player Terrien Collins was arrested on a child sex charge, his college of choice said Wednesday he won’t be welcomed on campus this fall.

Collins, who is charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child and unlawful restraint of a person less than 17 years old, will not play for Texas A&M-Commerce football team next season, according to a statement released by the school’s athletic department.  In reaction to the “very serious charges,” the school chose to release Collins from his signed letter of intent and distance itself from the 18-year-old.


“Lion Athletics is aware of the very serious charges brought against a young man who had signed a letter of intent to participate in intercollegiate athletics at Texas A&M University-Commerce, the statement read. “In light of the grave nature of these allegations, he has been released from his letter of intent, and the young man will not be a Lion student-athlete nor admitted to the institution this fall.”



Collins was arrested early Sunday morning by the Silbee Police Department, serving a warrant out of Sabine County. He was then placed in the Hardin County Jail without bond.


According to Hardin County Sherrif Mark Davis, Collins released to the Sabine County Sheriff’s Office Wednesday morning.


Source link

The post College revokes letter of intent after Jasper athlete first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/13/college-revokes-letter-of-intent-after-jasper-athlete/feed/ 0 6181