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Minn. Player in Alleged Assault at Nightclub

"The guard told police he saw Whaley disturbing some of the women in the club."
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Scottsdale police arrested a University of Minnesota football player early New Year's Day after he allegedly punched two nightclub security guards.

Kevin Whaley, 21, was booked on assault and disorderly conduct charges, police said. Whaley is a running back for the Minnesota Gophers. The team was in the Valley last week to play in the Insight Bowl.

According to the police report, Scottsdale police were called to the Afterlife night club, 4282 N. Drinkwater Boulevard, around 1:30 a.m. after two nightclub security guards
said they were assaulted.

The guard told police he saw Whaley disturbing some of the women in the club. Another guard joined the first guard to escort the player out.

As both men were escorting Whaley out, Whaley pulled away from their grips and punched one guard in the chest and the other in the face, police said.


Added: Jan-7-2010 Occurred On: Jan-6-2010
By: Songun
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Tags: Scottsdale, University of Minnesota, Crime
Location: Scottsdale, Arizona, United States (load item map)
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