Three Tennessee Freshmen Arrested For Attempted Armed Robbery

Early this morning, three University of Tennessee freshmen, Janzen Jackson, Mike Edwardsand Nu'Keese Richardson, were charged with the attempted armed robbery of three individuals at a gas station in Knoxville. They were arrested along with the female driver of their car, Marie Montmarquet, who was also charged with posession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Three men were sitting in a car outside the gas station convenience store waiting for a friend when two individuals wearing black hoodies opened the car door, brandished a pistol and told them "give us everything you got". When the victims showed their empty wallets, another man approached the would be robbers and told them,"we've got to go". The three then got into a 2010 Toyota Prius driven by the woman and left.
The call went out to police and they promptly stopped the car on Neyland avenue, near the campus. A search of the car found an air pellet pistol under a seat, two black hoodies within plain view, and a marijuana grinder and marijuana on the driver, Montmarquet. She admitted that the drugs belonged to her. Police then drove the suspects back to the gas station where the victims identified Edwards and Richardson as the two who attempted the robbery. Edwards and Richardson are being held on $19,500 bond while Jackson is being held on $15,000 bond.
Richardson was a standout recruit from Pohokee high school in Florida, and was the impetus for Lane Kiffin getting in trouble for accusing Urban Meyer of recruiting violations. Richardson had verbally committed to Florida, but switched to the Vols on national signing day. After the fact, Kiffin accused Meyer of wrong doing when he learned that Meyer had called Richardson while he was on an official visit to Knoxville. No such rule exists barring that.
Richardson's high school, Pohokee, also blasted Kiffin for remarks he made about the schooland barred him from stepping foot on campus until he apologized. Said Kiffin about the school:
"Someone at the school was going to screw it up. The fax machine wouldn't work, or they would have changed the signatures - all the things that go on in Pahokee. For those of you who haven't been to Pahokee, there ain't much going on. You take that hour drive up from South Florida, there ain't a gas station that works. Nobody's got enough money to even have shoes or a shirt on."
Kiffin eventually apologized, but one must wonder now if this incident, the first involving the arrest of any Vol players, is simply karma catching up with the outspoken coach. Reminiscent of the remarks earlier this year that he made to a South Carolina player who committed to Columbia, that he might wind up "pumping gas for the rest of his life like all the other players from that state who had gone to South Carolina", you gotta think that it's not a half bad alternative to working on a chain gang.
"We've had zero arrests in now eleven months here."
Lane Kiffen's teleconference on 11/11/09
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Awesome
“We’ve had zero arrests in now eleven months here.”
I suppose the players thought Kiffen was complaining when he said this and didn’t want to let their coach down. Way for the freshmen to step up and answer the call.
"Jay Jacobs can't go to the bathroom without Bobby Lowder's permission" - Paul Finebaum
Holy crap.
Nice call.
I would be an Alabama fan too but I didn't go to Troy. Instead, I am an Auburn man because I went to Auburn.
Now this is something that....
we can sit back and get a chuckle over and actually share the same emotions with the bammers on. Freaking priceless. How big a dumbass must one be to attempt robbery, and now consider how big a dumbass one must be to do it in your team issues just off campus in a car that is easily recognized……nice job guys, nice job. LMAO.
I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU
I don't know
if we should enjoy too much schadenfruede on this one. Every time I hear about something like this at Alabama or Florida, I cringe. It makes the whole SEC look bad and CFB in general. Plus, you never know when something of this magnitude might strike our program. Discipline was tight under Tubs, and I hope Chizik keeps it that way.
However, you can’t blame Kiffin or any other head coach in a similar situation on something this bad. The motives required to instill behavior like this came long before these players had ever heard of Lane Kiffin. One can only guess that these thug impulses were already in them long before they arrived on campus.
by War Eagle Atlanta on Nov 12, 2009 2:25 PM CST reply actions
I agree with you mostly.....
but at the same time the timing and irony of the events are what make it more comical that most. Add that to the fact that Kiffen has tried to seem more in touch with the gangsta rap stuff (Lil Wayne……OOOOOKAAAAAY) “smokin weed, talkin shit like Lane Kiffen” makes it hilarious. By the way I am for the Legalization and Taxation of Marijuana…..but I don’t advocate living like a “Gangsta”. And I don’t think we have to wonder whether Chizik is big on discipline with the way he has tossed players off the team since arriving. Lighten up, it’s sad for sure, but circumstances and timing make it funny as hell.
I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU
Who commits armed robbery in a Prius?
If it were me, I would be in a car that would either easily blend in or a car that can haul ass. A Prius just doesn’t make the cut.
by Jumpn_JackFlash on Nov 12, 2009 4:00 PM CST reply actions
The Prius
gets 40 MPG. The players will get 5-10.
by War Eagle Atlanta on Nov 12, 2009 4:35 PM CST up reply actions
Thank You!
I just read that and was laughing my ass off. I then tried, still laughing mind you, to explain it to the girlfriend. Absolutely no response. Women……
Fantastic writing WEA. What a set of knucklheads.
A Prius?
What a lame ass car to commit a robbery in.
If hip hop is dead, then it happened the day that Dilla died.
-Akrobatik
Just cause you thug....
doesn’t mean you can’t be green.
I would be an Alabama fan too but I didn't go to Troy. Instead, I am an Auburn man because I went to Auburn.
Two of the guys have been released from jail. Only Nu’Keese Richardson is still inside. Janzen Jackson had his bail reduced from $15k to Own Recognizance.
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