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SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. (AP) — Two Slippery Rock football players are among four men jailed in a robbery at an off-campus apartment.
Twenty-one-year-old Julian Durden, of McKees Rocks, and 23-year-old Calvert Anderson, of Johnstown, have been kicked off the team and banned from campus. Online court records don't list attorneys for them or the other two suspects, 22-year-old Robert Brown, of Pittsburgh, and 23-year-old Quatrell Jones, of Johnstown.
All are charged with robbery, burglary, theft, conspiracy and other charges for allegedly accosting an acquaintance at gunpoint and robbing him about 2 p.m. Thursday.
The victim identified the suspects for police.
Slippery Rock won the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference title and face Virginia Union in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs on Saturday.
Coach George Mihalik says he's "very disappointed in the selfish actions of these two men."
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