Aaron Johnson, the Big Ten leader in rebounding last year at Penn State, transferred to New Mexico after getting into trouble at Penn State and getting kicked off the team for fighting with teammates.
This summer, before he even starts to practice during his required redshirt year for transferring, he got into a 2AM brawl at a bar and punched out several policemen as well. He was suspended from the team by coach Ritchie McKay, but is still working out with the team and awaiting reinstatement to the team.
Yesterday in his first court appearance since being arrested on the charges of battery on a police officer, he plead guilty to resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer and was sentenced to 364 days of unsupervised probation.
The much more serious battery charges were not pursued in exchange for the guilty plea.
http://www.covers.com/articles/articles.aspx?theArt=62330&tid=29&t=1
Johnson will now likely will rejoin the team. New Mexico is in dire need of a rebounder.
This summer, before he even starts to practice during his required redshirt year for transferring, he got into a 2AM brawl at a bar and punched out several policemen as well. He was suspended from the team by coach Ritchie McKay, but is still working out with the team and awaiting reinstatement to the team.
Yesterday in his first court appearance since being arrested on the charges of battery on a police officer, he plead guilty to resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer and was sentenced to 364 days of unsupervised probation.
The much more serious battery charges were not pursued in exchange for the guilty plea.
http://www.covers.com/articles/articles.aspx?theArt=62330&tid=29&t=1
Johnson will now likely will rejoin the team. New Mexico is in dire need of a rebounder.