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UPDATE
1:08 PM PT — TSU authorities stated in a declaration the school “is aware of an arrest of an employee, and takes the allegations associated with the incident seriously.”
UPDATE
They included, “TSU is unable to comment on specific personnel matters or matters potentially implicating student privacy laws. We will have no further comment at this time.”
A Tennessee State University staffer was jailed previously this month … after she apparently rammed her lorry into a Tigers gamer’s automobile in a fit of envious rage.
According to court records, Devon Starling — a TSU junior running back — called authorities at 2:30 AM on Dec. 3 in Davidson County, TN after he stated he saw his “ex-‘fling'” Ariel Escobar, the Tigers’ director of football operations and on-campus recruiting, in her automobile beyond his home as he was getting back with his sweetheart.
The football gamer — who logged 540 hurrying lawns and 2 overall goals this season — claims he informed Escobar to leave, however she declined. Police stated in the files that Starling then continued to drive around with his sweetheart while awaiting the police officers to get here.
According to the docs, Starling stated that after pulling into a parking area, Escobar followed him … and after that obstructed him into an area. The Tigers tailback declared she then rammed her lorry into his automobile while he and his sweetheart were still in it.
In the docs, Starling stated Escobar really supported and struck his automobile a 2nd time … prior to managing. He declared his automobile had small damage.
According to the docs, Escobar later on revealed back up at his home … where she was jailed. Police state she informed them she did obstruct them in with her automobile and stated she desired Starling to admit to his sweetheart that he had “had a sexual relationship” with her the day in the past.
Cops state the 22-year-old likewise confessed to tossing catsup and scratching Starling’s home door too.
Court records reveal Escobar has actually been charged with 2 felony counts of intensified attack with a fatal weapon … and one count of misdemeanor vandalism. She’s set up to appear in court in January.
Escobar remains in her 2nd year as TSU’s director of football operations and on-campus recruiting. We’ve connected to the school for an upgrade on her status with the program, however up until now, no word back yet.
Originally Published — 12:04 PM PT