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Not even a littleBut you still remember the laser bouncing off the mirror to blow up a ship, and the giant spider-like robot, right?
But you still remember the laser bouncing off the mirror to blow up a ship, and the giant spider-like robot, right?
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LSU RB JT Lindsey surrenders after warrant alleges he harbored two murder suspects in on-campus dorm
Lindsey's attorney says the player was unaware the two teenagers staying in his on-campus dorm were wanted by policewww.cbssports.com
LSU RB JT Lindsey surrenders after warrant alleges he harbored two murder suspects in on-campus dorm
Lindsey's attorney says the player was unaware the two teenagers staying in his on-campus dorm were wanted by police
LSU freshman running back JT Lindsey surrendered to campus police Friday afternoon after a warrant was issued for his arrest on two felony counts of accessory after the fact to second-degree murder, his attorney told WAFB-TV. Lindsey is accused of allowing two teenagers wanted on murder charges -- 17-year-old Shemell Jacobs and 18-year-old Keldrick Jordan -- to stay in his LSU dorm earlier this year.
Jacobs and Jordan were arrested Monday inside the Nicholson Gateway dorms by the U.S. Marshals Service.
The two suspects allegedly stayed in Lindsey's on-campus apartment for nearly two weeks. Marshals said they found multiple firearms in the unit, including two AR-15 rifles, a Draco and a Glock. Jacobs and Jordan are wanted in connection with a fatal shooting of 17-year-old Corey Brooks in Alexandria, Louisiana, in May. Lindsey and the two suspects are from Alexandria.
Lindsey's attorney, Kris Perret, told WAFB that Lindsey was unaware Jacobs and Jordan were wanted by police when he allowed them to stay at his dorm and denied any involvement in the crime. However, an arrest warrant alleges Lindsey knew the suspects were wanted, citing an interview with one of Lindsey's associates.
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