Ole Miss, suspended, superstar Marshall Henderson had previous run-ins with the law, according to a report from USA Today.
Before the May 4 incident, where Henderson was stopped by police for a routine traffic stop, as police found marijuana and cocaine, it appears that Henderson had two run-ins with police back in April.
According to one police report, Henderson, on April 27, was pulled over by Oxford, Miss Police for playing loud music and not wearing a seat belt. The report goes on to say that officers threaten to take Henderson to jail when he, after receiving citations, turned his music on as loud as possible when he pulled away.
The second police report details how the Oxford Police, on April 4, responded to a noise complaint. When the officer knocked on the door, Henderson answered and identified himself to the officer. According to the report, the officer left after Henderson said he would turn down the music.
Henderson was suspended indefinitely by Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy for a "violation of terms rules."
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