Two Tulsa football players dismissed after arrested for weed and possession of a firearm
Two University of Tulsa football players were arrested and dismissed from the team after campus police found drugs and a gun inside their dorm room. Tulsa police arrested Korey King, 19, and Lazarus May, 18.
Security officers reportedly noticed a strong smell of marijuana from a dorm in John Mabee Hall and found King, a wide receiver, and May, a defensive end, inside along with a “large quantity of marijuana” and a Kel-Tec sub 2000 9mm rifle.
The police executed a search warrant, finding 253 grams of marijuana, the rifle and three Airsoft guns. Air rifles are also prohibited on campus.
Both players had a bright future with Tulsa, they maybe forced to move on elsewhere now even if cleared.
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