Texas A&M OL Jordan Spasojevic-Moko arrested, suspended indefinitely by team
According to KBTX, Texas A&M offensive lineman Jordan Spasojevic-Moko has been arrested on charges of “violating protective order.”
Their report read: “Jordan Spasojevic-Moko, 22, of College Station, is charged with twice violating a protection order that was put in place last week by a Brazos County judge.” They also reported that Texas A&M has “has confirmed” that the player is now suspended from the team “indefinitely.”
Following the arrest, he was released on bond Sunday.
“According to online jail records, Spasojevic-Moko was released Sunday on bonds totaling $50,000,” wrote KBTX.
Shortly after that protection order was signed, Spasojevic-Moko first violated it by going to a bar where the woman who filed the order was — and despite being aware she was there, he stayed, thus violating the order.
“According to arrest reports, the first violation occurred just after midnight Saturday when Spasojevic-Moko entered a Northgate bar and remained despite knowing the woman he was ordered to stay away from was also inside the establishment,” said KBTX.
“Bar staff confirmed to police that Spasojevic-Moko was aware the woman was there and he stayed inside to take shots with other customers. The woman also told police that Spasojevic-Moko taunted her by sticking out his tongue at her.”
They also reported his second violation of the order, which came from inside the jail once he was already arrested. Apparently, he called the woman several times from jail to plead to drop the charges, which only further violated the protection order.
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“The second charge was filed later in the day after Spasojevic-Moko reportedly called the woman multiple times from inside the jail. She told police he called her three times in an effort to get her to drop the charges.”
Spasojevic-Moko the THIRD Texas A&M player arrested in the last month
Another A&M payer arrested in September was Shemar Turner, who was taken in a few weeks ago for reckless driving.
The arrest stemmed from an incident that took place a month prior on August 12th. The report stated that Turner was driving over 80 miles per hour in an area around campus in College Station that had posted limits of 30-40 mph. The arrest came a month later as the officer that responded wasn’t able to overtake Turner’s car safely.
The third player arrested recently was Micah Tease, who has been suspended by Texas A&M indefinitely. Brent Zwerneman of the Houston Chronicle reported that Tease was arrested on drug charges.
According to the Houston Chronicle, he was charged with possession of a controlled substance and for having less than two ounces of marijuana.