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Three Mississippi State players arrested in nightclub fights

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Posted 6:06PM on Tuesday 26th July 2005 ( 20 years ago )
COLUMBUS, Miss. (AP) Coach Sylvester Croom says no disciplinary action is planned for now against three Mississippi State players who ended up in police custody following two separate confrontations at a nightclub here.<br> <br> Arrested in July 8 fights at Big Kahuna&#39;s Beach Club were defensive end Titus Brown and reserve defensive back De&#39;Mon Glanton. Both were charged with disorderly conduct. Also, according to police, defensive end Michael Heard was arrested on a simple assault charge for his alleged role in another fight about an hour later at the same bar.<br> <br> Attempts to contract the three players on Tuesday were not immediately successful.<br> <br> Authorities said two Columbus brothers who apparently were involved in the fight Lester and Elency Erby were not charged. Elency Erby said he threw the first punch after determining the a group of football players were reading to beat him.<br> <br> ``They looked like they were fixin&#39; to get me, so I started swinging,&#39;&#39; Elency Erby, 20, told The Clarion-Ledger.<br> <br> The 6-foot-3, 234-pound Brown had to be subdued with a stun gun when officers moved in to stop the fighting, according to the police report.<br> <br> Croom, in a statement released by the school Monday, said that if his players were ``arrested for defending themselves, so be it.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Heard and Glanton were released after posting $350 bonds. Both pleaded guilty on July 20 and paid $350 fines. Brown&#39;s case was scheduled in court on Wednesday, court records show.<br> <br> Brown, a sophomore, started five games for the Bulldogs and had 59 tackles and 1-1/2 sacks. Heard, 6-foot-2, 256-pound junior, started seven games and had 32 tackles. Glanton, a defensive back, redshirted last season.<br> <br> Elency Erby said the fight started when it appeared one of his friends was having an argument with ``a bunch of big dudes,&#39;&#39; who he later learned for football players. He said he tried to stop the confrontation but that his efforts angered some of the players.<br> <br> Information from: The Clarion-Ledger, http://www.clarionledger.com<br> <br> (Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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