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Mighigan State football player Khary Crump on 12 months probation for Michigan Stadium tunnel fight


Michigan State Spartans football defensive back Khary Crump finalized a plea deal Tuesday that lowered his charges for his role in the fight at the Michigan Stadium tunnel to misdemeanor counts of assault/battery and disorderly conduct person-jostling. Crump, 21, was sentenced to 12 months of probation and 80 hours of community service. (Detroit Free Press)

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Mighigan State football player Khary Crump on 12 months probation for Michigan Stadium tunnel fight