According to court documents, a Tennessee State football staff member was arrested earlier this month after allegedly ramming her vehicle into a player’s car during a quarrel.
Per TMZ, TSU running back Devon Starling called the police in the early hours of December 3 after he saw Ariel Escobar, the Tigers’ director of football operations and on-campus recruiting, in her car outside of his apartment as he arrived with his girlfriend. The junior told Escobar to leave but she reportedly refused, so Starling drove around the area with his girlfriend until the police arrived.
A Tennessee State University staffer was arrested earlier this month … after she allegedly rammed her vehicle into a Tigers player's car in a fit of jealous rage. https://t.co/z1FyPZoA0z
— TMZ Sports (@TMZ_Sports) December 12, 2022
Starling then said that Escobar followed his car and then blocked him into a parking spot. The Tigers football player then said that Escobar rammed her vehicle into his while he and his girlfriend were inside. She then reportedly backed up and hit the car a second time before driving away, leaving minor damage.
Escobar was charged with 2 felony counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and one count of misdemeanor vandalism. No word yet from the school as to whether or not she retains her position on the TSU football staff.
[TMZ]