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Conor McAneney (Image Via Getty)
Florida State football is dealing with sudden trouble just before the new season build-up. Sophomore kicker Conor McAneney was arrested early Wednesday morning in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The incident happened during Spring Break, a time when many college athletes travel, but this situation quickly turned serious. According to TMZ Sports, police said the situation started as a trespassing issue near the well-known Elbo Room Beach Bar. But things did not stay calm for long. Officers said the moment they tried to take McAneney into custody, he became aggressive. That moment changed everything and led to multiple charges.
As per Fort Lauderdale Police, McAneney was arrested around 2:30 AM. He now faces charges of battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting with violence, and trespassing. The case has already drawn attention, especially after his mugshot went public showing visible injuries on his face.
Conor McAneney arrest details and Florida state suspension after fort lauderdale incident
The details from the police report, shared through TMZ Sports, explain how the situation escalated. Officers said Conor McAneney did not cooperate during the arrest.
Instead, he allegedly turned violent while they were trying to control the situation. This led to the additional and more serious charge of battery on an officer.His mugshot quickly became a talking point online. In the image, McAneney is seen with a swollen lip and marks on his face. While police have not clearly explained how those injuries happened, the image suggests there was some physical struggle during the incident.At the moment, McAneney is still in custody. There is no confirmed update on when he will appear before a judge. This leaves his immediate future uncertain, both legally and in terms of his football career.Florida State University has already taken action. A spokesperson from the athletic department told TMZ Sports, “He has been suspended indefinitely from all team activities.” This means he will not be part of the team until further notice, and the program will likely wait for more clarity on the legal process.Looking at his background, McAneney came to Florida State after starting his college career at Quincy University in Illinois. During his freshman season, he played 11 games and made seven out of ten field goal attempts. His longest kick was 45 yards. He was still building his place in the team, but this incident has now paused that progress.For now, the focus remains on how the case moves forward. The legal outcome will play a big role in deciding what happens next for Conor McAneney and his future with Florida State football.




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