Man arrested after pushing fans, resisting police
LSUPD spokesperson Lt. Kevin Scott said a 24-year-old non-student was arrested after pushing fans and resisting police last gameday.
On Oct. 22, prior to the Ole Miss football game, Scott said non-student Tyler Anderson was reportedly yelling and pushing fans as he walked through the Quad.
Upon contact with LSUPD, Anderson reportedly grabbed the arm of an officer and attempted to pull away, according to Scott.
Anderson was arrested and booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison for disturbing the peace, resisting arrest and battery on a police officer, Scott said.
18-year-old arrested after decking drunk victim in the jaw
Non-student Cale Saurage, 18, was arrested after punching a drunk man last gameday, Scott said.
According to Scott, on Oct. 22 around 8 p.m., an intoxicated male victim was reportedly punched in the jaw with a closed fist by a male acquaintance while walking on the sidewalk adjacent to Coates Hall. After being punched, the victim fell to the ground and struck his head, which resulted in multiple injuries, Scott said.
The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment, according to Scott. Saurage was arrested and booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison for second-degree battery.
Crime Briefs: Man arrested after pushing fans, resisting police
October 26, 2016
Officer Boris McKnight from LSUPD performs motorcycle maneuvers at the The 13th Annual Gulf Coast Police Motorcycle Skills Championship Friday, Oct. 18, 2013 in Gonzales. The championship is put on to benefit the Dream Day Foundation and St. Jude’s Hospital.
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