LSU running back Trey Holly was arrested on Thursday in Louisiana and booked on several felony charges, including attempted second-degree murder, according to Union Parish Sheriff Dusty Gates.
Key Takeaway
LSU running back Trey Holly has been arrested and charged with attempted second-degree murder, felony aggravated criminal damage to property, and felony illegal use of a weapon in connection with a shooting incident in Louisiana.
Arrest and Charges
Holly turned himself in to authorities with his attorney and was booked for attempted second-degree murder, felony aggravated criminal damage to property, and felony illegal use of a weapon. The arrest is related to a shooting incident on Feb. 9 at an apartment complex, which left two people hospitalized.
Incident Details
According to Sheriff Gates, the shooting occurred following a disturbance at a previous location. Eyewitness interviews led investigators to identify Holly and three others as the shooting suspects. Holly is currently being held on a $512,000 bond.
LSU Statement and Suspension
LSU issued a statement announcing that the student-athlete has been suspended indefinitely from all team activities in accordance with departmental policies. The university also stated that it will have no further comment out of respect for the judicial process.
Player Background
Holly, a highly regarded high school running back, had a limited role in his true freshman season with the Tigers, recording 11 carries for 110 yards and a touchdown.