Published April 09, 2008 12:01 am - A suspended Penn State receiver was kicked off the team Tuesday after university police charged him with threatening another player with a knife.
Chris Bell, 21, of Norfolk, Va., faces charges including terroristic threats and simple assault, both misdemeanors, following the encounter Monday night at a team dining facility. No one was hurt.
College football: PSU receiver accused of threatening teammate
By Genaro C. Armas
The Associated Press
STATE COLLEGE -- A suspended Penn State receiver was kicked off the team Tuesday after university police charged him with threatening another player with a knife.
Chris Bell, 21, of Norfolk, Va., faces charges including terroristic threats and simple assault, both misdemeanors, following the encounter Monday night at a team dining facility. No one was hurt.
"Chris Bell, who had been previously suspended from team activities, is permanently removed from the team and will not be reconsidered to be a part of the team in the future," a one-line statement released Tuesday by Penn State athletics said.
Defensive end Devon Still told police he had spoken with Bell earlier Monday and suspected that the receiver had taken a cell phone case from his locker, according to the criminal complaint. Bell denied the accusations.
The backup receiver later challenged Still in the dining hall to take a cell phone case from him and pulled an 8-inch knife from his shirt sleeve, police said. Three assistant coaches restrained Bell and took the knife, police said.
Bell later voluntarily came to the campus police station and told investigators he had the knife because he feared for his safety, the complaint said.
Bell was arraigned Monday night and sent to Centre County prison in lieu of $50,000 bail; a court clerk said he also was eligible for supervised bail, meaning he did not have to post money. He was released from jail Tuesday afternoon.
Bell also was charged with recklessly endangering another person, harassment and two counts of disorderly conduct, all misdemeanors; and one count of summary harassment.
A preliminary hearing was scheduled for April 16.
The athletic department cited academics and off-field issues in announcing Bell's suspension in February. The arrest marked another distraction for a program that has had a year-long string of off-field troubles.