
Darian Dailey Arrested for Armed Robbery: Latest Details Surrounding Rutgers DB
Rutgers defensive back Darian Dailey was one of two men arrested on May 24 and charged with felony robbery in Florida after allegedly accosting a man on a bicycle, according to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
Dailey, 19, and Trazelle Johnson are alleged to have demanded money from a man riding a bicycle early Sunday morning after showing him a handgun.
Dan Duggan of NJ.com later shared details of the incident that led to the arrest:
"Dailey, who was driving a black Dodge registered to his mother, and Johnson, the passenger, stopped the car directly in front of an 18-year-old who was riding his bicycle home from work just before 2 a.m. on Sunday, according to the warrant. Police said Johnson got out of the car with his face covered by a cloth and pointed what appeared to be a black semi-automatic handgun at the victim and asked, "What you got?"
After the victim said he had $20, Johnson said, "Hand it over," according to the warrant. Dailey, 19, stood behind Johnson, 19, near the rear of vehicle during the exchange. Dailey and Johnson then got back into the car and drove away, according to the warrant.
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On May 28, Duggan reported that Rutgers coach Kyle Flood dismissed Dailey from the football team.
Both men were identified by the victim after police located their car. They were arrested and charged with robbery with a firearm, which is a felony. Florida state law calls for a minimum 10-year sentence for armed robbery when "the offender possesses a firearm or destructive device during commission of the offense or flight therefrom" in accordance with its 10-20-Life policy.
Dailey was a 2-star recruit in the Class of 2014, per 247Sports, and redshirted during his freshman season. He and Johnson are currently being held in jail while awaiting arraignment. Both have been assigned a $150,000 bond.
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