Wednesday, May 5, 2010

UVA Lacrosse Player Had History of Violence, According to Police

The UVA lacrosse player accused of murdering a member of the women's team once threatened to kill a female police officer when he was taken into custody, Foxnews.com is reporting. According to the story, an intoxicated George Huguely was arrested in 2008 after a physical altercation with a Lexington, Va., female police officer. Police Chief A.S. Thomas told FoxNews.com that the 22-year-old shouted "obsecenities" at the woman and became "combative." Even scarier, WTVR said that Huguely had to be tasered after he threatened to kill Officer R.L. Moss.

The violent incident came about after a 911 call was placed on Nov. 14th of 2008, and officers responded to a house near the campus of Washington & Lee University. Lexington Police told Fox News that George Huguely was visibly intoxicated when officers arrived and was "stumbling on to oncoming traffic in the street."

For his behavior Huguely pleaded guilty to two charges and was placed on six months probation.

Source:
FoxNews.com. Report: Cop Says Lacrosse Murder Suspect Once Threatened to 'Kill' Her. May 5th, 2010.
[George Huguely mugshot courtesy of CBS affiliate WTVR]

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