Virginia Tech Players Suspended for Explosion
The Newark Star-Ledger is reporting that two brainy walk-on Virginia Tech football players have been suspended for making and detonating an explosive device. Blacksburg police say 20-year-old Joshua Trimble and 19-year-old Brian Rody were arrested Sunday after an explosion near their apartment.
VT spokesman Bryan Johnson says that “under university policy, players facing felony...
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Two Virginia Tech football players arrested after setting off explosives
A pair of Virginia Tech football players have been arrested after an alleged prank involving an explosive device. The players have been identified as linebacker Joshua Trimble (20) and backup quarterback Brian Rody (19). Both are walk-ons and redshirt freshman for the Hokies.Police responded to a Blacksburg-area apartment complex after someone reported an explosion near the premises...
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Two Virginia Tech football players were arrested after detonating a small explosive device on Sunday night, according to The Roanoke Times. Walk-ons Joshua Trimble and Brian Rody were charged with manufacturing and detonating an explosive device, in what is being described as a prank gone awry...
Two Virginia Tech Football Players Arrested For Detonating Small Explosive Device
You want your football players to be explosive when they step onto the football field, not so much when they are in their apartments. Sunday night two Virginia Tech football players were arrested and charged with manufacturing and detonating an explosive device. Walk-ons Joshua Trimble, 20, and Brian Rody, 19, were the culprits and police had to respond to the 1600 block of Patrick...
Virginia Tech players arrested for allegedly detonating explosive device.
Josh Trimble's mugshot via The Roanoke Times
Brian Rody's mugshot via The Roanoke Times.
Two members of the Virginia Tech football have been arrested for using whatever technical skills they've learned in Blacksburg to detonate " a small explosive device."
"Police responded to the 1600 block of Patrick Henry Drive at 8:30 p.m.
Sunday...
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