Florida State kicker McAneney charged with felony battery on officer
- On Wednesday, Florida State kicker Conor McAneney was arrested in Fort Lauderdale after a trespassing incident and faces two third-degree felony charges plus a misdemeanor.
- Visiting for spring break, McAneney was removed from Rock Bar at 225 S Ft Lauderdale Beach Blvd after being accused of trespassing, police say.
- The incident report alleges he grabbed barriers and an officer's shirt, then was punched twice by an officer and transported to Broward Health Medical Center with a bloody, swollen lip.
- Florida State confirmed an indefinite suspension, and jail records show the case is pending with conflicting bond listings—$2,750 bond and pending trial, according to court records.
- A recent Seminoles signee, Conor McAneney transferred from Quincy University this year, where he averaged a 60.2-yard average on 49 kickoffs; South Florida reporter Andy Slater first reported his arrest.
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close Video Fox News Flash top sports headlines for March 19 Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on FoxNews.com. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Florida State football player was arrested Wednesday after allegedly getting physical with law enforcement in Fort Lauderdale. Conor McAneney, a kicker, was charged with two third-degree felony counts, including battery on a law enforcement officer a…
Florida State kicker arrested for alleged battery on law enforcement during spring break
Florida State kicker Conor McAneney was arrested in Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday, facing felony charges for battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest with violence.
FSU football's Conor McAneney arrested on felony charges
Florida State kicker Conor McAneney arrested on felony charges, jail records show
Florida State kicker Conor McAneney remains jailed following his arrest on felony charges of battery of a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest with violence, according to jail records.
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