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Keith Appling arrested for bringing an AK-47 into the strip club.

http://www.mlive.com/spartans/index.ssf/2016/05/keith_appling_arrest.html

EAST LANSING -- Former Michigan State point guard Keith Appling was arrested over the weekend carrying a loaded AK-47 at a Dearborn strip club, according to a report from WXYZ.

The report cites anonymous sources.

A spokeswoman for Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy confirmed there is a warrant review request underway for Appling in their office. She wouldn't say what charges are being sought.

Nancy Hamood-Strutz, the admin. assistant for Dearborn Police Chief Ronald Haddad, said "if there is anything, it will be tomorrow before it is released."

A Detroit native who played for Pershing High School and won the state's Mr. Basketball, Appling started 123 games for Michigan State, tied for third-most in school history. He's No. 18 on the school's career scoring list, with 1,509 points.

Appling made his NBA debut this past season, playing in five games for the Orlando Magic in his second professional season. He spent the majority of his season in the NBA D-League with the Erie Bayhawks, where he averaged 19 points and 5.3 assists per game.

Appling is the third former Michigan State player to be arrested in the last two months. On March 15, Mateen Cleaves was charged with sexual assault in Genesee County. Also in March, Branden Dawson was arrested under suspicion of spousal abuse. The Los Angeles County district attorney's office declined to press charges in the case.
 
This is something that for some reason I actually read about. I think the gun was in his car. He didn't take it into the club or anything like that.
I'm not exactly sure, and I'm not sticking up for them, I could give a shit really...
 
This is something that for some reason I actually read about. I think the gun was in his car. He didn't take it into the club or anything like that.
I'm not exactly sure, and I'm not sticking up for them, I could give a shit really...

Ive had an AK in my car a bunch of times..... am I not aloud to do that?
 
Ive had an AK in my car a bunch of times..... am I not aloud to do that?

You can only legally transport long arms(Rifles) in a vehicle for legal purposes(Going hunting, Shooting, Repairs, Sale, Etc). Can not legally just drive around 24/7 with long guns in you car. This is State law not federal.
Also the gun must not be loaded and ammo stored apart from the firearm. He had a loaded AK47 in his vehicle.
 
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You can only legally transport long arms(Rifles) in a vehicle for legal purposes(Going hunting, Shooting, Repairs, Sale, Etc). Can not legally just drive around 24/7 with long guns in you car. This is State law not federal.
Also the gun must not be loaded and ammo stored apart from the firearm. He had a loaded AK47 in his vehicle.

It's never loaded, but I bet I have had 25 mags loaded in the car with it. It's usually a situation where I was to lazy of taking it out after shooting or something.
 
http://www.wxyz.com/news/msu-3-football-players-staff-member-suspended-during-sex-assault-probe
EAST LANSING, Mich. (WXYZ) - Michigan State University has released statements in response to a sexual assault investigation involving the Spartan football team.

The University says three players and one staff member have been suspended during the investigation.

A school spokesperson released the following statement:


Michigan State University Police is investigating allegations of sexual assault against three MSU student-athletes. The police department has been in communication with the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office, and upon concluding the investigations will forward its reports for review for possible criminal charges.

The university also is conducting a Title IX investigation of the sexual assault allegations. Title IX consultant Rebecca Veidlinger has been retained to conduct this investigation, which will address whether MSU’s Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct policy was violated. She will report her findings to the Office of Institutional Equity.

The three student-athletes under investigation have been suspended from team activities and removed from on-campus housing pending the conclusion of the police and Title IX investigations.

As part of the criminal investigation, detectives are interviewing members of the coaching staff and other relevant individuals regarding their response since the complaint was made in late January.

Separate from the criminal and Title IX investigations, the university administration is retaining an external law firm to conduct a thorough and independent investigation into football program staff members’ compliance with university policy in connection with the allegations.

MSU will take prompt action, if appropriate, in response to any policy violations or other substantive matters as a result of the investigation. One staff member associated with the football program has been suspended by the Athletics Department pending the completion of that investigation.

Michigan State University has made significant strides in making its Title IX program align with the best practices developed throughout the nation. Sexual violence is abhorrent, and no member of our community should be threatened in this way. MSU has been proactive in education and prevention efforts and is strongly committed to fostering an environment that encourages sexual assault reporting and supports victims.

Every employee has a clear responsibility to follow the university’s well-established reporting protocols regarding sexual assault. MSU will not tolerate failure to follow established reporting protocols, interference with law enforcement efforts, or lack of cooperation with any Title IX investigation.

The school also released the following statement from Athletic Director Mark Hollis:


The core values of MSU Athletics are clear, consistently communicated and non-negotiable. Among them are respect for self and others, accountability for actions and choices, and integrity. Sexual assault is unacceptable, and members of MSU Athletics who fail to uphold our standards for creating a culture that is safe, supportive, and responsive to those affected by it will be held accountable. My expectation of all members of the department is full and complete cooperation with all investigations.

We have a strong athletics program at MSU, one based on values, traditions, and an understanding that as Spartans we are part of something bigger. Our promise to current and future student-athletes and to the entire Spartan community is to take the steps necessary, based on the facts determined through thorough review, to run this program according to the highest values and standards.
 
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