Illinois basketball star Terrence Shannon Jr suspended after rape charge
Illinois suspended b-competitor Terrence Shannon Jr on Thursday after he was blamed for an attack for an alleged event that happened when the football team played at Kansas in September.
The school suspended Shannon from "all get-together works out, at this moment", a day after the Douglas (Kansas) region lead expert gave a warrant for his catch. The alleged event happened when he went to the Illini's football coordinate at Kansas on 8 September. He was not a piece of the school's traveling party.
Illinois said Shannon spread out to Lawrence, Kansas, on Thursday and gave himself over totally to arranged specialists. He posted bail and was returning to Champaign.
"The School and DIA (Division of Intercollegiate Games) have displayed again and again that we cannot bear sexual hopeless way to deal with acting," athletic manager Josh Whitman said in an explanation. "In the interim, DIA strategy bears the expense of student contenders' appropriate levels of fair treatment pondering the nature and earnestness of the cases. We will rely on that plan and our related relationship to manage this continuous situation fittingly for the School and the disease get-togethers."
The school said it has known since late September that police in Lawrence were seeing Shannon at this point and had "yet to get essential information" until Wednesday.
In his second season at Illinois following three years at Texas Tech, Shannon is second in the Huge Ten in scoring at 21.7 centers per game. Purdue's Zach Edey is averaging more.
No 11 Illinois has a home game against Fairleigh Dickinson on Friday. Whitman wanted to address the media before the game. Guide Brad Underwood's straightforwardness with writers on Thursday was dropped
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