Minnesota football player kicked off team after assaulting police officer

BY ANDREW WRIGHT

A University of Minnesota freshman football player was kicked off the University's football team Friday after punching a police officer, according to the Star Tribune.

Maxwell Janes was arrested around midnight Friday by police. According to the Minnesota Daily, while in the cop car, Janes told police he needed to exit the vehicle to vomit. While outside the car, Janes apparently punched a police officer in the face. Janes was subsequently arrested and charged with fourth degree assault of an officer.

Gopher head coach P.J. Fleck responded to the incident Friday, writing a statement that said, "We have extremely high standards for members of our team and when those standards are not met there are consequences. The behavior exhibited in this situation is completely unacceptable and contradictory to the culture we are creating."

Last season, Janes played 13 games for the Gophers, all on special teams.

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