Akise Teague charged with burglary in Cincinnati
A University of Cincinnati football player is accused of breaking into dorm rooms on campus.
Akise De’Shawn Teague, 20, a sophomore running back from Youngstown, is charged with one count of burglary, according to TV channel Fox 19 in Cincinnati.
According to Hamilton County court documents, Teague entered a room in Daniels Hall and took property. He admitted the offense in a verbal and written statement.
Teague had one touchdown in two games for the Bearcats this season. He attended Ursuline High School and was the winner of the 2010 Ohio Mr. Football award.
Teague’s bond was set at $5,000 during his arraignment this morning.
Comments
Everyone deserves a second chance...if they can play football. Now, if he would have attended YSU, this could have easily been swept under the rug in the Mahoning County just-us system.
Sounds like he didn't listen too much about Ursuline's "Christian Values."
HOW PETTY, GET A JOB COLLEGE STUDENT
You can take them out of the "hood" BUT you cant' take the "hood" out of them!!
YSU just signed a convicted felon out of Florida. Might as well offer a full ride to Akise too, Wolfie... Oh wait, you did but he chose UC. Now you can get him back.
Just let the Diocese handle it....they got the Mooney parents out of trouble. He was only holding the stuff and has donated some money to some kind of charity...hes really remorseful and even wrote a letter.......
mrrjytown......take a chill pill sarcasm you idiot!!!!!!! and definitely not a BIGOT.