Jasper Howard Dead: Stabbed UConn Football Player Dies

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PAT EATON-ROBB | 10/18/09 11:30 PM | AP

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STORRS, Conn. — A Connecticut football player who was an expectant father was stabbed to death early Sunday after an on-campus dance, just hours after helping his team to a homecoming victory.

Jasper Howard, 20, of Miami, and another student were stabbed during a fight after a fire alarm was pulled during a university sanctioned dance at the UConn Student Union just after 12:30 a.m., police said.

Police had not identified a suspect or released the name of the other victim.

Connecticut coach Randy Edsall said the team was heartbroken and devastated over the loss of Howard, a junior and the team's starting cornerback who came to the school to get away from the violence on the streets of his hometown. He became the first person in his family to go to college.

"I know this," Edsall said, his eyes red and welling with tears, "he loved UConn; he loved his teammates; he loved everything about this."

Edsall said Howard's death was especially tragic, because he was about to become a father. No additional information about the expectant mother, identified by Edsall as Howard's girlfriend, was provided by police or the university.

Joanglia Howard said she got news of her son's death about 4 a.m., and described him as a 'good kid' who never got into trouble.

"All I wanted him to do was go to school and get an education, and he was doing what I asked him to do," she told WSVN-TV in Miami.

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Edsall gathered his team at its training facility at 6 a.m. to deliver the news.

"As Jazz looks down on us, I can promise him and his family, that son or daughter will have 105 uncles," punter Desi Cullen, a team captain, said at an afternoon news conference. "And we will do what it takes to not get through this, but to grow from it."

UConn Police Major Ronald Blicher said this is the first homicide at the university in the more than 30 years he has been associated with the school.

Blicher said Howard was stabbed following a fight between two groups that included students and non-students. The altercation broke out just after a fire alarm went off in the student center, forcing the evacuation of about 300 people, from a "Welcome Back" party and dance sponsored by the school's West Indian Awareness Organization.

Police and the school declined to say whether any other athletes were involved in the incident.

Police cordoned off the crime scene near the university's Gampel Pavilion basketball arena for much of the day.

"Certainly not all 300 saw this event," Blicher said. "We have been actively interviewing people through the night and day, and we continue to seek anybody who might have information."

Police were trying to determine whether the alarm and the fight were related.

The university community was sent messages warning them to be cautious, but Blicher said officials don't believe anyone else is in danger and that the stabbing did not appear premeditated.

"The university does not have an individual walking around just stabbing people," Blicher said.

Howard and the other stabbing victim were taken to Windham Community Memorial Hospital, where the second victim was treated and released. Howard was later airlifted to Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford, where he died from his injuries.

Edsall drove to the hospital Sunday morning and was asked to identify Howard's body.

"One of my sons has been taken away," the coach said.

University President Michael Hogan told The Associated Press the stabbing is a tragedy for the entire university community.

"I was in the locker room after the game yesterday. It was such a joyous moment," Hogan said. "To go from that game and such a victory to the developments at 12:30 last night is such a tragedy."

Howard had a career-high 11 tackles Saturday against Louisville and made perhaps the game's biggest play, forcing a fumble just as Louisville was about to score with UConn up 21-13 in the third quarter. UConn won 38-25, and following the game, Howard, who led the Big East in punt returns last season, talked to the AP about the play.

"I felt my hand go on the ball and I felt that I had a chance to get it out. I just stripped it out. It was a big play. We needed it," he said.

Corey Bell, director of football operations at the University of Miami, coached Howard at Miami Edison High School.

He told The Miami-Herald Sunday that he was stunned.

"I'm real close to all my guys, but Jazz and I were real close," Bell said. "We spoke at least once every week. He's a great kid, coachable, dependable, real tough mentally and talented. He had dreams of getting to the next level and making it and taking care of his mom and his sister."

A phone and e-mail message left with the Miami's media relations department were not immediately returned.

New England Patriots cornerback Darius Butler, described by Edsall as the player who taught Howard the ropes while at UConn, was shaken by the news.

"It hasn't settled in, but it was tough on the UConn family," Butler said. "He's in my thoughts and prayers."

The school was arranging for Howard's parents to come to Connecticut. He also had two teenage sisters.

The student union was reopened late Sunday, and the snack shop there was soon doing a brisk business.

Aaron Price, a 19-year-old music major, said he was a bit concerned that nobody had yet been arrested, but didn't fear for his own safety.

"I've never felt unsafe," he said. "I've never even thought about whether or not I felt safe."

Gov. M. Jodi Rell visited the campus Sunday to offer her condolences and any assistance the university might need.

Edsall said the team will not practice until Tuesday, but plans on playing next Saturday at West Virginia. He said they would wear some remembrance of Howard, and would plan a more permanent memorial at the team's training center.

"The Howard family will get through this, as well as the UConn family," Edsall said. "Because we are determined and we are willing to make sure that Jazz will be honored in the right way, and how we do things is what he'll be expecting out of all of us."

STORRS, Conn. — A Connecticut football player who was an expectant father was stabbed to death early Sunday after an on-campus dance, just hours after helping his team to a homecoming victory. ...
STORRS, Conn. — A Connecticut football player who was an expectant father was stabbed to death early Sunday after an on-campus dance, just hours after helping his team to a homecoming victory. ...
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- ibsteve2u I'm a Fan of ibsteve2u 137 fans permalink
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I shouldn't read this kind of article that relates the unjust death of a person whose passing leaves the people who knew them "heartbroken and devastated".

Such tragedies just make me angrier at the people who go on living even though they live only to further enrich themselves, regardless of - or, I'm afraid, because of - the harm that their greed brings to so many.

The saying that "the good die young" is a wicked joke at humanity's expense.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 10/24/2009
- ChrisRose I'm a Fan of ChrisRose 5 fans permalink

this happned to a player back when I was in school. a very difficult tragedy to deal with a such a young age.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 10/18/2009

Speaking of football, how about that Tom Brady guy...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 10/18/2009
- gunnergoz I'm a Fan of gunnergoz 67 fans permalink
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This is sad and pointless...but so is the death of countless other children to violence in our schools and on our streets every year. He is a reminder of that fact but I fear his death will serve no greater purpose than theirs did. A truly senseless tragedy.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 10/18/2009

Cam we show some diginity here people. This is tragic!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 10/18/2009

Pinto pony your a shi.. head...he just had a big weekend help his team win, and they went out to have a good time.....I wanna ki..ck you teeth in

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 10/18/2009

How sad. Football teams are very tight, it is so difficult to loose a brother. My sons High School team lost their quarterback in a car accident. It was so heartbreaking. Those boys were changed for the rest of their lives. My heart goes out to this family and team.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 10/18/2009
- Rubyfoo I'm a Fan of Rubyfoo 5 fans permalink

Why does this murder reach the level of national news when all the other murders that occurred on the same day did not? The guy was a cornerback for an obscure college football team. Where are our values? Shakespeare: There is providence in the fall of a sparrow. Me: There is no extra providence in the fall of a college football player.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 10/18/2009
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Are you kidding me? It happened on school grounds at a school sanctioned event. This is very news worthy and you've made no case as to why it shouldn't be. Where are your values?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 AM on 10/19/2009

It is a tragic story especially after you hear about him as a person.
And as for being an obscure team? Do you not live in the United States? There is nothing obsure about UCONN. It is a highly rated popular school.

It is a college campus that rarely has any violence.

Why are so miserable?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 10/20/2009

Should have been home with his PREGNANT WIFE instead of out partying? I think everybody knows how this is going to play out.....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 10/18/2009
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maybe she said it was okay to go to an on-campus homecoming dance. It's not like you know.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 10/18/2009
- dredeize I'm a Fan of dredeize 7 fans permalink
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Klassy....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 10/18/2009
- SMAckley I'm a Fan of SMAckley 14 fans permalink

Who said he had a wife? All the article said was that he impregnated someone.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 10/18/2009
- bzb I'm a Fan of bzb 233 fans permalink
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Just like Sanford should have been at home with his four sons and wife on FATHERS DAY instead of having Argentina cry for him....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 10/18/2009
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A$$i9 . . . . as if he was attending school in the same state.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 10/18/2009

Would like to say how sorry I am to his mother and sisters. There is a great article by a local newspaper that talks about how he had so much respect and love for his mother and sisters. The only request he had for the reporter was to make sure that his mother's name was spelled correctly in the article. It was a dream come true to go to college and play football.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 10/18/2009
- SColbert I'm a Fan of SColbert 13 fans permalink
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so very sad. Very sad day for Huskies everywhere.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 PM on 10/18/2009
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I wanted to post my condolences to his family, as well. This just breaks my heart, especially because my son is 20, a junior and an athlete at the small school he attends here in Oregon. I think I would want to die if I lost him. Can't imagine what his mother must be feeling. So sorry...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 AM on 10/20/2009

My son goes here and everyone is so surprised by this. UCONN is not the kind of campus that you would think that anything like this could occur.
It is in the middle of a very rural area and has never been a campus that you had to be afraid to walk around. It will be interesting to see what all the facts are.
Pretty interesting that a fire alarm was set off just as it was happening. Almost seems planned

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 10/18/2009
- LeonBNJ I'm a Fan of LeonBNJ 22 fans permalink

Wee hours of the morning on a college campus at a 'dance' usually means some people drinking or people getting stupid, then argueing, then violence. One has to wonder about the security on the campus and at or around the dance. Meanwhile some student-athlete is dead, probably over something stupid or getting caught in the unfortunate middle of something silly.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 10/18/2009

Cops are always all over the place on this campus especially at this hour. There were over 300 kids at this event and leaving the event all at the same timebecause someone pulled a fire alarm. doubt that much could have been done to prevent it.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 10/18/2009
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You've obviously never been in Storrs.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 10/18/2009
- scottowego I'm a Fan of scottowego 33 fans permalink
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I used to party a lot during college. It's always been a part of the college/young adult scene, but the level of violence does seem to have increased a lot in the past..... ten years?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 10/18/2009

One of my kids goes to UCONN. Everyone is so saddened and shocked by this. The killer is still at large which is frightening. My heart goes out to Jasper's family.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 10/18/2009

My condolonces to the family and friends of Mr. Howard!

What a waste of so many young lives and what can we do as a community to make us value each other?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 10/18/2009
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