BATON ROUGE – LSU football freshman running back J.T. Lindsey turned himself into university police Friday, Aug. 8 on charges of accessory after the fact charges.
Team officials confirmed to The Daily Advertiser Friday afternoon that Lindsey surrendered to police.
"We are aware and won't have any comment out of respect for the legal process," a team spokesperson said.
The Daily Advertiser has reached out to Lindsey's attorney Kris Perret for comment. WAHT BRIAN KELLY SAID ABOUT GARRETT NUSSMEIER'S INJURY
According to a report from WAFB-9 in Baton Rouge, Perret said a warrant was issued for Lindsey's arrest on accessory charges of harboring two teenagers, Keldrick Jordan, 18, and Shemell Jacobs, 17, wanted in connection to a shooting death of 17-year-old Corey Brooks that took place