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6 Notre Dame football players arrested overnight

6 Notre Dame football players arrested overnight
Posted at 12:26 PM, Aug 20, 2016
and last updated 2016-08-20 14:10:22-04

ROCHESTER, Ind. (AP) — Five Notre Dame football players were arrested after Indiana State Police said a trooper found marijuana and a loaded handgun in their car, while a sixth player was arrested in a separate incident and accused of punching a police officer.

State Police said a trooper stopped a car Friday night in Fulton County about 35 miles south of South Bend for speeding. The trooper detected the odor of marijuana and with the help of a drug-sniffing dog, he found the marijuana and handgun, police said.

The university confirmed all five of the people arrested in that incident are football players: Ashton White, Max Redfield, Kevin Stepherson Jr., Dexter Williams and Te'von Coney.

All remained jailed Saturday at the Fulton County Jail in Rochester on a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge. Redfield, Stepherson and Williams face an additional misdemeanor charge of possession of an unlicensed handgun.

The school also confirmed the arrest of a sixth player, Devin Butler, early Saturday in South Bend.

South Bend police spokesman Lt. Joe Galea said Butler was arrested on a preliminary felony charge of resisting law enforcement causing bodily injury to a law enforcement officer stemming from an incident outside a South Bend bar.

Galea said that after officers broke up a fight inside the Linebacker Lounge they saw two women fighting outside when Butler allegedly shoved one of the women. He said Butler was agitated and when officers told him to back away he allegedly pushed the officers and punched one of them.

"He shouted profanities at the officers and started swinging his fist," Galea said.

The officer was taken to a hospital for treatment for minor injuries, including a sore wrist, he said.

It was not immediately clear if any of the six players had attorneys who could comment on their behalf.

University spokesman Paul Browne said in a statement that "any student arrested on a felony charge also faces dismissal from the university."

"The university will determine if additional sanctions should apply to any or all of the students charged," his statement said.