Georgia coach jailed for allegedly assaulting players during practice sessions

A Georgia high school football head coach, Darius Terrell Robinson, has been arrested for allegedly choking a player and assaulting two others. The incident led to charges of aggravated assault and simple battery. Robinson was booked into Greene County Jail but released on

On Thursday, the 34-year-old coach from Union Point was taken into custody after reportedly choking one player and putting another in a headlock during a practice session. He was charged with two counts of aggravated assault and one count of simple battery. Robinson was later released on a $22,000 bond the following day.

The arrest warrants state that the coach’s actions were witnessed by other players, raising concerns about the safety of the players within the team. The Greene County School District has released a statement saying that they are cooperating with the ongoing investigation and prioritizing the safety of students. Parents have been informed about the incident and have expressed their concerns.

This incident has raised serious questions about Robinson’s conduct, despite his previous success in building successful programs at other schools. The school district has not yet commented on any potential disciplinary actions against him. The investigation is still ongoing and authorities are looking into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The Georgia high school football coach, Darius Terrell Robinson, was arrested for allegedly assaulting players, including choking and pushing them. He now faces serious charges and the investigation into the incident is ongoing.

Source: ATL Newsroom

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