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Tommy Rees Arrested: Notre Dame Quarterback Jailed In Police Confrontation

By TOM COYNE 05/ 3/12 06:10 PM ET AP

Tommy Rees Arrested
Notre Dame quarterback Tommy Rees throws a pass during the first half of the Blue and Gold spring NCAA college football game, Saturday April 21, 2012 in South Bend, Ind.

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame quarterback Tommy Rees was pepper-sprayed and arrested early Thursday after he allegedly ran from away from an off-campus party and knocked the wind out of a police officer who caught up to him.

A probable cause affidavit says the 6-2, 210-pound Rees continued to resist even after being knocked down by police Officer Brandon Stec, so Stec used pepper spray and was finally able to subdue him with the help of other officers.

Police Capt. Phil Trent said linebacker Carlo Calabrese tried to talk to police, asking them why they don't like Notre Dame. Trent said Calabrese eventually grew angry and twice told officers: "My people will get you."

The 19-year-old Rees was charged with one count of battery, two counts of resisting law enforcement and one count of illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor. Police had filed a preliminary charge of felony battery on a police officer, which would have required him to stay in jail until being arraigned before a judge.

Trent said Rees registered 0.11 percent on a blood-alcohol test. Rees was released on a $250 cash bond late Thursday afternoon.

Prosecutors said they were still reviewing the preliminary misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct against Calabrese and would make a charging decision on Friday. He was released on $150 bond.

Rees was among about five people who jumped a backyard fence and ran after officers arrived to break up a party several blocks from campus about 12:30 a.m. following the last day of Notre Dame's spring semester classes, Trent said.

The affidavit says Stec chased Rees, continually saying he was a police officer and continually telling him to stop, but Rees refused. When he ran out into the street, a passing taxi driver heard Stec ordering Rees to stop and maneuvered his car to block Rees' path, the affidavit said.

When Stec caught up with Rees, the quarterback "used his right knee to hit Officer Stec in the lower chest area, knocking the wind out of him, making it difficult to breath," the affidavit says.

Coach Brian Kelly said he was aware of the incident.

"I am of course very concerned given the nature of the allegations, but I am still gathering information. I'll withhold judgment until I can collect all the facts and speak with both Carlo and Tommy," he said.

Trent said police arrested the 21-year-old Calabrese after he became angry when it became clear Rees was being arrested. Trent said Calabrese asked police, "Why aren't you a Notre Dame supporter," and "Why are you doing this to my teammate," before eventually uttering his warning.

"I have no idea what that means but it's obviously some sort of threat," Trent said.

Trent said some people in the crowd pulled Calabrese back into the yard away from the officers. Trent said Calabrese repeated the threat several minutes later and started trying to push through the people who were trying to restrain him. That's when he was arrested, Trent said.

Calabrese, who is from Verona, N.J., was a backup linebacker who played in every game last season after starting eight games as a sophomore during the 2010 season.

Rees, who is from Lake Forest, Ill., started 12 of 13 games as the Irish went 8-5 last season after starting four games as a freshman in the 2010 season. He was among four players competing during Notre Dame's spring practices for the starting quarterback spot this coming season.

"The university is aware of this incident and is confident that it will be handled in a prompt and professional manner through the criminal justice system," Notre Dame spokesman Dennis Brown said in a statement. "Internal discipline is handled privately, in accord with our own policies and federal law."

Brown said the university would have no further comment

Trent said no one else at the party was arrested or cited and that none of the others who fled from the party was caught.

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hoy156
04:59 AM on 05/13/2012
Notre Dame's starting QB, run-down & caught from behind by the po-po? Get that cop a try-out; get rid of Tommy Turnover now
01:37 AM on 05/07/2012
Will someone remember that these college students are merely "children" (MADD's argument) and need our protection from the evils of adulthood (alcohol)?! Unless of course we slap a rifle in the hands of one of these "children" and send them off to kill or be killed and witness the trauma and horror of war, THAT'S OK then!
12:32 AM on 05/07/2012
He can't outrun a doughnut eating cop ? Shame
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Jacob007
09:22 AM on 05/06/2012
Don't worry he will be starting varsity this fall. This is non issue in the SEC.
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treabeton
Gold dust at my feet, On the sunny side of the str
07:12 PM on 05/04/2012
Win one for the Sipper.
04:41 PM on 05/04/2012
"Tough break!" - Dayne Crist
04:40 PM on 05/04/2012
"He made threats and hit cops and he's still alive????" - Amadou Diallo
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dourdinlives
better to have loved and lost than never to have l
06:23 AM on 05/06/2012
blue eyes and freckles wins the day. if the cops put a scratch on this kid, they re done. as a matter of fact, having grown up in south bend..these cops are finished.
03:52 PM on 05/04/2012
Good thing he wasn't wearing a hoodie.
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04:02 PM on 05/04/2012
no it's ok he is white
03:39 PM on 05/04/2012
What did the backfield priest have to say about this incident???
11:54 AM on 05/04/2012
Too bad. Tommy Turnover wasn't a great QB anyway but you still hope he learns a lesson from this..
10:26 AM on 05/04/2012
I remember my first beer.
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09:21 AM on 05/04/2012
The police officer caught up to the Notre Dame quarterback. Seems the quarterback needs to spend a little more time running 40s and a less time curling 12s.
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hoy156
05:01 AM on 05/13/2012
give him a break; he was curling 16s. Its the Irish, after all
08:26 AM on 05/04/2012
the only one caught ? where's his scrambling ability ?
08:25 AM on 05/04/2012
that's ok Notre Dame will post bond and forgive them as long as their not gay
08:15 AM on 05/04/2012
It's not cool to get drunk, it's not cool to get high on drugs. Your Granparents did that 40 and 50 years ago, young people!!! Wake up!!!
Learn from the mistakes of prior generations, don't repeat them. Take care of your body and your mind from an early age. This is will give you every opportunity to succeed in life. Getting drunk/high only inhibits your ability to function and increases your chances of being involved in an accident or a crime. Most young people that die are under the influence of drugs/alcohol.
Wake up!!!!!!
11:37 PM on 05/04/2012
> Your Granparents did that 40 and 50 years ago, young people!!! Wake up!!!

My grandparents didn't get stoned because back then Harry J. Anslinger was running around telling everyone that weed was why all our white women were disappearing off to lounges and hanging out with black jazz musicians, and that it also caused people to fly into murderous rampages.

We know better now.