Arrest warrants issued for LSU's Jefferson, Johns
 BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Police have issued arrest warrants charging  LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson and a teammate, Joshua Johns, with  second-degree battery for a bar fight that injured four people last  week, and the players have been suspended indefinitely.
       
Baton  Rouge police Sgt. Don Stone says in a statement Friday that  investigators have contacted the players' attorney, Nathan Fisher, and  LSU coach Les Miles, and asked the players to turn themselves in.
       
Jefferson  and Johns, a linebacker, face felony charges for their alleged roles in  a fight outside Shady's bar in Baton Rouge on Aug. 19.
       
A  police report says a 19-year-old woman named (edit - redacted) said she  witnessed several LSU players beating one of the alleged victims and saw  Jefferson kick that man in the face.
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