Murray State quarterback Jeff Ehrhardt was charged with pushing a campus police officer and taking his ticket book. The athletic director called this "a prank gone bad."Ehrhardt, a 20-year-old sophomore, was arrested Wednesday and charged with second-degree robbery. He surrendered to the campus public safety office and returned the ticket book after a witness identified him.
The charge carries a potential prison term of up to 10 years.
According to the police report, Ehrhardt said he was bet $20 he wouldn't take such action against the officer.
Pranks have changed a lot since we've been in college. We used to bet kids they couldn't run through the quad naked singing Barry Manilow or try to trick a Washington State student into thinking they were smart.
Now it's robbing cops at gunpoint dressed up as ex-presidents.
What? He just took his ticket book? And it was a campus cop? Up to 10 years in the clink? It's a good thing he's a superstar quarterback at a D-1 powerhouse.Oh. Right.
Not that I am defending the idiot but...not a police officer. a fellow student that they dress in a yellow tshirt and give them a ticket book for writing parking tickets. It is kind of an on going joke around here about parking tickets. We have hundreds more students than parking spaces...
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