Former Syracuse football player Naesean Howard reportedly pleads not guilty to stabbing 2 ex-teammates
Courtesy of the Syracuse Police Department
Former Syracuse defensive back Naesean Howard pled not guilty to stabbing two of his former teammates at a felony arraignment on Tuesday morning, according to Syracuse.com.
Howard ‘s charges were upgraded on Friday to include first-degree assault. In New York state, that could result in up to 25 years in prison. Howard allegedly stabbed defensive backs Corey Winfield and Chauncey Scissum at a party on South Campus on April 16.
He was arrested on two counts of second-degree assault, which would result in up to seven years in prison. Howard was also ordered to take a mental health exam at a court appearance on April 22.
Winfield was stabbed in the lower back, abdomen and wrist while Scissum was stabbed in his neck, upper chest, shoulder and lip, police said.
There's a lot more to the case than going up to them and doing what he allegedly did.Irene Aurora Flores, Howard's Lawyer
Howard will be back in court for a motions hearing on June 24, according to Syracuse.com.
Published on May 10, 2016 at 1:40 pm
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