Another UTSA football player arrested on aggravated robbery charges, records show

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Another University of Texas at San Antonio football player was arrested and charged with aggravated robbery, according to jail records.

These must-have Insider Deal household items are at unbeatable prices!SAN ANTONIO, TX - NOVEMBER 20: A University of Texas - San Antonio Roadrunners helmet sits on the ground during game between the University of Alabama Birmingham Blazers and the University of Texas - San Antonio Roadrunners on November 20, 2021 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, TX. – Another University of Texas at San Antonio football player was arrested and charged with alleged aggravated robbery, according to jail records.

Records showed that Brown and Lucius face similar charges stemming from a Feb. 3 incident; however, it is unclear whether the crimes are related.San Antonio police told KSAT on Saturday that Brown’s Thursday night arrest was due to an incident unrelated to the aggravated robbery charges. While Brown tried to track down the tow truck, the truck made contact with one of Brown’s feet, SAPD said. Brown suffered non-life-threatening injuries, but he was taken to a nearby hospital for further treatment.

 

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