HS football players follow-up
As a followup to a post from a few weeks ago, the Kenton High School football season ended Oct. 27. The two football players who took part in a prank that led to a traffic accident that seriously injured two other teens have begun serving their sentences in a juvenile detention center.
Altogether, five teens were charged. The last of the five pleaded no contest on Monday. All five have pleaded no contest to the charges, according to an article carried by the AP.
As background, two of the teens who pleaded no contest were on the football team in the football-crazy town in northwest Ohio. A visiting judge allowed them to defer their sentence until after their season ended.
A lot of people (including most who write or read this blog) thought the football players were getting special treatment.
