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Posted: 8:54 PM Mar 12, 2010
Former Georgia Tech cornerback arrested for terroristic threats
A former Georgia Tech cornerback was charged with terroristic threats and aggravated assault.
Reporter: Associated Press |
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Friday March 12, 2010
ATLANTA (AP) -- A former Georgia Tech cornerback was charged with
terroristic threats and aggravated assault.
WSB-TV reports that Reuben Houston surrendered Friday to the
Cobb County Jail on outstanding warrants for terroristic threats,
aggravated assault and possession of a firearm by a convicted
felon.
Houston, who started two years with a career seven interceptions
at Georgia Tech, was sentenced in 2006 to charges of conspiracy and
attempt to distribute 92 pounds of marijuana. He was kicked off the
team stemming from the arrest.
Houston, who finished his career with 158 tackles and seven
interceptions, signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an undrafted
free agent in 2006 and later released the same year.
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