URL: http://www.dailytarheel.com/index.php/article/2012/02/3_unc_students_arrested_charged_with_felony_cocaine_possession
Current Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 11:14:03 -0400
Three UNC students were arrested early Friday morning on charges of felony possession of cocaine, police said.
Shane Mularkey, Jacob Groeschen and Nicole Suarez are all former athletes at the University.
Mularkey is a former UNC linebacker and son of Mike Mularkey, who was hired in January to be the Jacksonville Jaguars’ head coach.
Groeschen was a walk-on quarterback for the UNC football team. He later served as a team manager, but didn’t return to his duties after the team’s December bowl game, UNC athletics spokesman Kevin Best said.
Suarez is a former member of the UNC women’s cross country team.
Best said the three are no longer affiliated with UNC athletics.
Mularkey and Groeschen were also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, while all three were charged with trespassing, said Sgt. Josh Mecimore, spokesman for the Chapel Hill Police Department.
While officers were conducting foot patrol on Wallace Parking Deck, located at 150 E. Rosemary St., a police officer observed one of the three subjects snorting something, Mecimore said.
Officers seized a plastic bag containing cocaine residue, Mecimore said. They also obtained the straw being used to snort the cocaine, he said. Both were seized as evidence, Mecimore said.
Mularkey, Groeschen and Suarez appeared before a magistrate Friday and were released on $1,000 unsecured bonds, Mecimore said.
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Do you think fracking can be done safely?
“3 UNC students arrested, charged with felony cocaine possession”—-Headline
A couple of oberservsations:1- All possession of cocaine is a felony in NC and most other states.
2- Article seems to be a bit heavy handed on supplying details such as family connections of one of the accused and mug shots.
3- Article is remiss in reporting why all three of the accused are “former athletes”
And the DTH starts again. Who cares about their athletic status? Did one of them rush? You should bash the greek system too. Actually, I think one of them read a DTH issue so let’s blame them too!
If they came to the university on athletic scholarships, then their athletic status is relevant to the story. When people donate money to the athletics department, they like to know how that money is being spent.
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