4 Kentucky players enter not guilty pleas
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — A lawyer for four University of Kentucky football players has entered not guilty pleas on their behalf to charges of second-degree disorderly conduct stemming from a game of "manhunt" that sent the school into an uproar.
Attorney Jim Lowry appeared on behalf of the players Tuesday afternoon in Fayette District Court for arraignment. The Lexington Herald-Leader reported (http://bit.ly/1wJOPgY ) a judge scheduled a hearing for Feb. 4.
The four players — Dorian Baker, Drew Barker, Tymere Dubose and Stanley Williams — were charged after a Sept. 28 incident when school officials issued an alert after receiving a report of shots fired in the Kirwan-Blanding area. UK police searched the campus and didn’t find anyone. They later released a video that appeared to be the players who were seen by witnesses.
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Information from: Lexington Herald-Leader, http://www.kentucky.com
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