Four former Vanderbilt football players have been indicted on five counts of aggravated rape each of an unconscious 21-year-old student at a campus dormitory in June.
Nashville Police Chief Steve Anderson credited Friday's indictment to the painstaking work of detectives from the sex crimes unit and an electronics expert from the department. Nashville detectives even traveled to Palm Desert, Calif., for several days in late July working with the Riverside Co. Sheriff's Office in California to collect evidence.
"Their investigation has uncovered compelling, unsettling evidence that was presented to the Davidson County Grand Jury earlier today," Anderson said in a statement.
Safety Cory Batey, 19 of Nashville, Tenn.; defensive back Brandon Banks, 19, of Brandywine, Md.; receiver Jaborian "Tip" McKenzie, 19, of Woodville, Miss.; and tight end Brandon Vandenburg, 20, of Indio, Calif., also have been charged with two counts of aggravated sexual battery for an incident tipped to campus officials by surveillance video. Vandenburg also is charged with one count of tampering with evidence and one count of unlawful photography.
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If I had sons, they would look like....
ReplyDeleteRemove their eligibility, make them pay back their scholarship money, and jail them and their parents.
It's what they do.
ReplyDeleteIs this the same Brandon Banks that was number 16 for the Washington Redskins, last season?
ReplyDelete450-Look at his age...no.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly where football worship gets us.
ReplyDeleteBeing wanted for rape makes you run faster.
ReplyDeleteyup looks like bo's son!
ReplyDeleteHe or she will probably be invited to the White House. The Obama's want to adopt another child.
ReplyDelete6:46 While I don't worship rapist... the game itself is the best Sunday worship available! Fact.
ReplyDeleteSeems like at least once a week there is a report of "them" in trouble. Especially those with the talent to succeed and all that money
ReplyDeleteStupidido. Get rid of them