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Clemson players home invade teammate
Posted on 4/12/18 at 12:50 pm
Posted on 4/12/18 at 12:50 pm
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CLEMSON
Former Clemson football players C.J. Fuller and Jadar Johnson are accused of robbing a former teammate and current Tigers player while he was at practice, according to 911 calls obtained by The State on Wednesday.
Fuller, Johnson and former Duke defensive lineman Quaven Ferguson are charged with armed robbery and possession of a weapon during a violent crime in connection with the March 28 incident at a downtown Clemson apartment.
“I’m at my boyfriend’s place right now, and it was these two, like, really large black guys," the victim said during a 911 call. "I’m pretty sure they’re on the football team because not only were they ginormous, but my boyfriend’s also on the football team, so I think they knew him from that."
She went on to say that they took her phone and a bunch of cash before she thought they left on foot.
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“I think there were two that came in, and I think there was one lookout, I’m pretty sure; but it all happened so fast, so I couldn’t tell you definitely,” she said. “One of them had a gun.He came in and I tried to push him out and stuff like that, and I knew my boyfriend kept a gun ... since they knew that he also had a gun, I think they grabbed it out of his bedside table.”
The incident happened around 3:40 p.m., as the Tigers were holding a scrimmage at Death Valley.
Police were still at the apartment investigating when the apartment's owner "arrived from football practice," according to a supplemental incident report provided to The State through a public records request. The identities of both victims are redacted, but the owner of the apartment told police he knew Johnson and Fuller from playing football with them at Clemson, and that Fuller had been to the apartment before.
His girlfriend told police she was taking a nap when someone knocked at the door, according to the report. When she opened the door, a man wearing a hooded sweatshirt and holding a black handgun pushed her back into the apartment. A second man ran into the apartment and also pushed her back.
While the first suspect rummaged through cabinets above the refrigerator, the victim ran outside and saw a third suspect at the bottom of the stairs, the report states. She ran back into the apartment toward the back bedroom, where one of the suspects followed her and threw her onto the bed.
During this scuffle, the victim pulled out a small patch of the suspect's hair, which was collected by police, the report states. That man grabbed cash from a bedroom drawer, and all three men ran toward the front door of the apartment, one of them grabbing the victim's iPhone on the way out.
Minutes before Clemson police received the 911 call about the robbery, the three suspects spoke to a parking enforcement officer in the downtown parking garage, according to the report. The officer was writing a ticket for the vehicle next to a white Mercedes, and saw the men run to the car, get in and leave.
The victim's cellphone was found later in the pool area of the apartment complex, which the suspects would have had to run through as they left, the report states.
All three suspects were charged March 28 and released on bond the next day. They declined to speak with an attorney after being read their Miranda rights.
Police wrote in the supplemental report that Johnson was allowed to make a phone call from the jail, during which he said to his mom that he "did something stupid."
They face up to 30 years in prison on the armed robbery charge and up to 10 years on the weapon charge, if convicted.
Johnson was an All-ACC safety at Clemson during his senior season in 2016, helping the Tigers to the national title.
Fuller was a member of Clemson’s 2016 national title team and was the Tigers’ starting running back at the start of the 2017 season.
He finished last year with 217 rushing yards and three touchdowns, while playing in all 14 games, with three starts.
Johnson opened up during Clemson’s Pro Day on March 15 about his struggles with depression and how Fuller helped him during that time.
Johnson, an Orangeburg native, was hoping to get another shot at the NFL after abruptly retiring from the New York Giants last summer during training camp.
Fuller announced in February that he was transferring from Clemson at the end of this semester and was planning to play his final year of college football elsewhere.
CLEMSON
Former Clemson football players C.J. Fuller and Jadar Johnson are accused of robbing a former teammate and current Tigers player while he was at practice, according to 911 calls obtained by The State on Wednesday.
Fuller, Johnson and former Duke defensive lineman Quaven Ferguson are charged with armed robbery and possession of a weapon during a violent crime in connection with the March 28 incident at a downtown Clemson apartment.
“I’m at my boyfriend’s place right now, and it was these two, like, really large black guys," the victim said during a 911 call. "I’m pretty sure they’re on the football team because not only were they ginormous, but my boyfriend’s also on the football team, so I think they knew him from that."
She went on to say that they took her phone and a bunch of cash before she thought they left on foot.
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“I think there were two that came in, and I think there was one lookout, I’m pretty sure; but it all happened so fast, so I couldn’t tell you definitely,” she said. “One of them had a gun.He came in and I tried to push him out and stuff like that, and I knew my boyfriend kept a gun ... since they knew that he also had a gun, I think they grabbed it out of his bedside table.”
The incident happened around 3:40 p.m., as the Tigers were holding a scrimmage at Death Valley.
Police were still at the apartment investigating when the apartment's owner "arrived from football practice," according to a supplemental incident report provided to The State through a public records request. The identities of both victims are redacted, but the owner of the apartment told police he knew Johnson and Fuller from playing football with them at Clemson, and that Fuller had been to the apartment before.
His girlfriend told police she was taking a nap when someone knocked at the door, according to the report. When she opened the door, a man wearing a hooded sweatshirt and holding a black handgun pushed her back into the apartment. A second man ran into the apartment and also pushed her back.
While the first suspect rummaged through cabinets above the refrigerator, the victim ran outside and saw a third suspect at the bottom of the stairs, the report states. She ran back into the apartment toward the back bedroom, where one of the suspects followed her and threw her onto the bed.
During this scuffle, the victim pulled out a small patch of the suspect's hair, which was collected by police, the report states. That man grabbed cash from a bedroom drawer, and all three men ran toward the front door of the apartment, one of them grabbing the victim's iPhone on the way out.
Minutes before Clemson police received the 911 call about the robbery, the three suspects spoke to a parking enforcement officer in the downtown parking garage, according to the report. The officer was writing a ticket for the vehicle next to a white Mercedes, and saw the men run to the car, get in and leave.
The victim's cellphone was found later in the pool area of the apartment complex, which the suspects would have had to run through as they left, the report states.
All three suspects were charged March 28 and released on bond the next day. They declined to speak with an attorney after being read their Miranda rights.
Police wrote in the supplemental report that Johnson was allowed to make a phone call from the jail, during which he said to his mom that he "did something stupid."
They face up to 30 years in prison on the armed robbery charge and up to 10 years on the weapon charge, if convicted.
Johnson was an All-ACC safety at Clemson during his senior season in 2016, helping the Tigers to the national title.
Fuller was a member of Clemson’s 2016 national title team and was the Tigers’ starting running back at the start of the 2017 season.
He finished last year with 217 rushing yards and three touchdowns, while playing in all 14 games, with three starts.
Johnson opened up during Clemson’s Pro Day on March 15 about his struggles with depression and how Fuller helped him during that time.
Johnson, an Orangeburg native, was hoping to get another shot at the NFL after abruptly retiring from the New York Giants last summer during training camp.
Fuller announced in February that he was transferring from Clemson at the end of this semester and was planning to play his final year of college football elsewhere.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 1:05 pm to Priapus
The Benz in the security footage looked pretty new also. Clemson boosters doing it right
Posted on 4/12/18 at 1:07 pm to Priapus
USCe fans love bringing Clemson shite on here
Posted on 4/12/18 at 1:08 pm to Priapus
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Clemson players home invade teammate
huh
Posted on 4/12/18 at 1:17 pm to TheCaterpillar
Not as bad as Kentucky posters with news about Louisville
Posted on 4/12/18 at 1:20 pm to WestCoastAg
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Not as bad as Kentucky posters with news about Louisville
It's pretty equal. Louisville's just done way more dumb shite recently
Posted on 4/12/18 at 1:28 pm to WestCoastAg
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Not as bad as Kentucky posters with news about Louisville
To be fair, Louisville has had some awesome headlines the last year or so
Posted on 4/12/18 at 1:34 pm to TheCaterpillar
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USCe fans love bringing Clemson shite on here
For every one thread on here, there are two dozen on the SEC Rant started by Clemson trolls.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 1:38 pm to WestCoastAg
Our rival has done a lot of dumb stuff.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 1:47 pm to TheCaterpillar
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USCe fans love bringing Clemson shite on here
At least it is on the correct board, that better than Tillman's bull crap on SECrant.
Good Job OP
Posted on 4/12/18 at 2:03 pm to wt9
Several years ago something happened at Florida - a player's girlfriend died somehow, and a couple other players managed to get hold of her credit cards and things like that and ran up all sorts of bills. It was pretty disgusting. Seems Clemson is trying to make a run at the Meyer days at Florida.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 2:57 pm to Priapus
First off, if you're going to do this stuff, DON'T TAKE A GUN.
Second, how much cash was stolen? Why do these guys always have cash?
Second, how much cash was stolen? Why do these guys always have cash?
Posted on 4/12/18 at 3:18 pm to ReauxlTide222
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Why do these guys always have cash?
In this case, because the players family owns a large construction company in Florida and he is loaded.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 3:49 pm to Priapus
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the victim ran outside and saw a third suspect at the bottom of the stairs, the report states. She ran back into the apartment toward the back bedroom
Stupid bitch.
This post was edited on 4/12/18 at 3:50 pm
Posted on 4/12/18 at 3:53 pm to Priapus
Idk what that has to do with having cash hiding in cabinets and shite...?
Dude is loaded. Here's a good idea. Don't hide cash in your cabinets when you're loaded and play on a team full of dumb 18-22 year olds.
Dude is loaded. Here's a good idea. Don't hide cash in your cabinets when you're loaded and play on a team full of dumb 18-22 year olds.
This post was edited on 4/12/18 at 3:55 pm
Posted on 4/12/18 at 4:00 pm to Priapus
minus the gun part these type of things go on at every program in the country. You just don't usually hear about it. When you have over 100 players on the team including walk-ons you're gonna have some bad seeds who will steal from their teammates. Sucks but it's the truth
Posted on 4/12/18 at 4:14 pm to ReauxlTide222
It is a good point. There isn't much of a need for much cash in Clemson, but for one thing. Other boards are saying that there were drugs involved, per other players, but I have not seen it reported. Yet.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 4:49 pm to Priapus
Exactly my thought. Only reason to have a bunch of cash is you're selling drugs.
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