KU football’s Parish arrested on four charges

By Dugan Arnett     Dec 29, 2009

Kansas University offensive lineman Darius Parish was released from the Johnson County jail Sunday night after being charged with one count of making a criminal threat, one count of criminal trespassing and two counts of criminal damage.

Making a criminal threat is a felony under Kansas law; the other three counts are misdemeanors.

A KU spokesperson confirmed Tuesday night that Parish was involved in the incident, but said the school would reserve comment until the legal process had taken its course.

Parish, a sophomore from Wichita, red-shirted this season after making the switch from defensive line to offensive line. As a freshman in 2008, he played in 12 of the team’s 13 games and finished the year with eight tackles.

He was released Sunday on $7,500 bail.

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