Ex-Indiana football player broke into LSU locker room claiming he was the reason they won the Championship in 2019 | He was on a rampage
Former Indiana defensive lineman Ralphael Green III was arrested on a crazy charge after breaking into LSU’s locker room claiming he was the reason they won the Championship in 2019.
Green played for Indiana in 2015, but was kicked off the team after he was arrested in 2015.
Green was arrested in April of 2015 on charges of battery, public intoxication and disorderly conduct for allegedly striking a 20-year-old woman. The battery and public intoxication charges were dismissed with prejudice. He plead guilty to disorderly conduct and had to serve one-year probation and complete 50 hours of community service.
Well, this arrest will top that one. This is batshit crazy, because Green the massive 6’5, 300 pound former defensive tackle followed a female worker in the LSU locker room where he cornered a witness and assaulted him. Then he threatened to kill the witness.
When police arrived, Green spit on the police officers, slapped the handcutffs away from the officer and began get aggressive. At that point the police tazed him. Medical Services arrived to load him onto the stretcher, when Green began kicking at the EMT’s. He kicked one causing him to bleed.
Green continued at the hospital when he spit on hospital staff members. He was stunned again by police at the hospital according to the police report.
Green was arrested for several assault-related charges, including battery of emergency medical service, resisting an officer by force, battery of a police officer, and public intimidation.
Green claimed he was “the reason LSU won the 2019 National Championship,” according to Tiger TV.
I hope Green gets some help because he is struggling with something. He definitely has some issues.
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