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4 Vanderbilt football players; charged with rape
Topic Started: Aug 9 2013, 10:36 PM (428 Views)
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4 ex-Vandy players indicted for rape

Updated: August 9, 2013, 8:11 PM ET

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Four former Vanderbilt football players have been indicted on five counts of aggravated rape each of an unconscious 21-year-old student at a campus dormitory in June.

Safety Cory Batey, 19 of Nashville, Tenn.; defensive back Brandon Banks, 19, of Brandywine, Md.; receiver Jaborian "Tip" McKenzie, 19, of Woodville, Miss.; and tight end Brandon Vandenburg, 20, of Indio, Calif. also have been charged with two counts of aggravated sexual battery for an incident tipped to campus officials by surveillance video. Vandenburg also is charged with one count of tampering with evidence and one count of unlawful photography.

[They may be guilty; but should they be named before they are convicted?]


While the players were indicted Friday, the district attorney general pointed out that the investigation isn't over yet.

"Although four people are being charged at this time, the investigation is still on-going into the actions of other individuals and the role(s) they may have played in this incident," District Attorney General Torry Johnson said in a statement.

Vanderbilt dismissed the players June 29 and barred them from the campus pending the investigation. Vice chancellor Beth Fortune said Friday that their first thoughts are for the victim, a Vanderbilt student, and that the university will continue to offer her all of its services and support.

["Alleged" isn't in her vocabulary? As an aside, what were Larry Moneta's first words about the Rouse rape?]

"We are shocked and saddened by the allegations that such an assault has taken place on our campus and that they include members of our football team," Fortune said in a statement.

"The charges brought today against the four former Vanderbilt football players alleged conduct which is abhorrent and will never be tolerated. We will review our athletics program to be sure that it, like all other programs at the university, reflects our culture of community and respect for others and that our student athletes are held to the same high standards of conduct as all our students."

[Better, at any rate, than Brodhead's remarks.]

According to Nashville police, the four men are charged with raping the unconscious woman inside Vandenburg's room at Gillette House dormitory early on June 23. University officials checking the dorm's surveillance in the hallways on an unrelated matter

[Maybe. But that sounds perilously close to what the NSA might say (we weren't looking for you, but we accidently spotted something illegal...(And how did a camera see inside a dorm room?)]

noticed the four's behavior and notified the Vanderbilt University Police Department the night of June 25. Campus police contacted Nashville's sex crimes unit June 26.

[Why didn't they skip the sex crimes unit and notify the petty crimes unit? (That's the way a CALEA certified force does it...]


"Their investigation has uncovered compelling, unsettling evidence that was presented to the Davidson County Grand Jury earlier today," chief Steve Anderson said in a statement.

[Probably true. But part of the Nifong legacy is that I reserve the right to be skeptical of any indictment by a grand jury.]

Attorney Worrick Robinson said Batey has been taken into custody at his Nashville home. Police said Batey was taken to a hospital for mandatory blood testing before being taken to the Metro Jail with his bond set at $350,000. Police said they are making arrangements for the other three to be taken into custody as well.

[Will the press be alerted so that there can be perp walks? That's the way a CALEA certified force does it...]


Austyn Carta-Samuels, expected to be Vanderbilt's starting quarterback, is [one of?]five current Commodores listed in the indictment as witnesses for the prosecution if the case goes to trial. The others include offensive lineman Jake Bernstein, wide receiver DeAndre Woods, tight end Dillon van der Wal and snapper Mack Prioleau.

Vanderbilt did not identify the four players until July 15 before the Commodores headed to Alabama for Southeastern Conference media days. None of the four played a snap for Vanderbilt last season.

Batey came in last season as a receiver and redshirted behind Jordan Matthews and Chris Boyd before switching to safety this spring.

Banks also redshirted as a freshman last season. His attorney Grover Collins declined to comment on the indictment but said last month that Banks is innocent and fully cooperating with police.

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Edited by Quasimodo, Aug 9 2013, 10:44 PM.
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Will their coach be fired?

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To my everlasting shame, when I read this in the paper, I found myself assuming that the charges has some basis. I repent. I've been around the track with the Duke LaCrosse players, and with Liestoppers. Why would I just immediately assume that these charges may be true?

Whatever happened to our presumption of innocence? It truly has been turned on its head. Now I think we have presumption of guilt. And that renders our whole basis of jurisprudence topsy turvy... it was one of the very BASIC gifts that our founders gave, when they set forth that presumption of innocence... and now even I have found myself thinking backward. !!!!
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