Southern Mississippi Players Fired Outside Remington’s Hunt Club
20 November 2010 | posted by: Jerry Litt | No Comment
Three young players of Southern Mississippi college team were admitted to hospital after they were fired outside the famous Remington’s Hunt Club. The incident had left everyone shocked and they wondered the reason. Police had taken the charge of the case immediately after the incident took place and are expected to unearth the reason behind this brutal activity.
The news of attack on three students of Southern Mississippi had created a panic and people were worried about the conditions of the victim. As per the latest reports, all three of them were immediately transported to the hospital and have shown speedy recovery. The doctors have confirmed that all of them are out of danger and they will be discharged within a short span of time.
In their last match, the team secured a 31-21 victory against Central Florida and were in a cheerful mood. Two of the injured players had been the part of the winning squad and had gone to the nightclub after the match. Deddrick Jones, the defensive end, Tim Green, the junior linebacker and Martez Smith, the senior linebacker of the team, injured in the firing might have gone to the club on Sunday midnight. Somehow the trio got engaged in tussles with other group in the nightclub and finally they were fired in the parking lot of the club.
As per the reports, the young players did not carry any kind of fire arms with them and so are expected to be saved from any severe charges. The reason behind the fight is yet to be known and may give the story a new twist.
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