
Kyle Rose Arrested: Latest Details, Comments and Reaction on West Virginia DT
West Virginia defensive lineman Kyle Rose was reportedly tased and arrested over the weekend after an incident where he allegedly struck an officer during a scuffle in Morgantown.
Allan Taylor of the Metro News reports Rose was released on $600 bond after being charged with four misdemeanors, including battery on an officer. The report provided further details about what happened leading up to the arrest:
"The incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. at Bent Willey's bar on Chestnut Street. Security informed police that Rose had been tossed out of the bar earlier but returned and shoved a bouncer upon re-entering. Police ultimately took the 6-foot-4, 294-pound Rose to the floor after he allegedly shoved an officer in the face. The senior nose guard subsequently continued resisting officers' attempts to put him in handcuffs and had to be tased, police said.
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Police later said Rose admitted he had been drinking before the situation escalated. Mountaineers head coach Dana Holgorsen told the outlet that all discipline would be handled internally. Also included in the report were comments from WVU director of football operations Michael Montoro.
"As with all students, Rose could face student disciplinary action," he said.
Rose is coming off a season in which he registered 35 tackles for West Virginia. In three years, he's tallied 109 tackles, including 9.5 for a loss, and one sack. He was expected to take on a starting role in the middle of the defensive line again next season.
Whether his status will change following the arrest is unknown.
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