LSU senior wide receiver Terrence Toliver and freshman forward Dennis Harris were arrested Saturday night after an altercation in Tigerland, according to a Baton Rouge Police Department report.Toliver was tased by police officers after refusing to obey officers’ commands, according to the report.The receiver was charged with disturbing the peace, public intoxication and resisting an officer. Harris’ charges included interfering with a police officer and entering or remaining after being forbidden.A third man in the altercation, identified as Timothy Moran, was also charged with disturbing the peace and public intoxication. None of the three were booked into parish prison, according to the report.LSU football coach Les Miles has talked to Toliver on the phone about the incident and will meet with him in person Monday, said LSU sports information director Michael Bonnette. Bonnette said Miles is still gathering information before making a decision about Toliver’s future, and no decision has been made as to whether or not Toliver will practice with the team Tuesday.”I’m hesitant to say he is going to practice or he’s not going to practice,” Bonnette said. “I don’t know what his answer is going to be for Tuesday … At this time, there is no decision made on whether he’s going to practice or not.”LSU men’s basketball coach Trent Johnson will meet with Harris sometime Monday morning to discuss the incident, said Kent Lowe, LSU senior associate sports information director. Johnson will address the incident with the media Monday afternoon, Lowe said.–Contact The Daily Reveille’s news staff at [email protected]
BRPD: Toliver, Harris arrested after altercation
March 7, 2010