Three Georgia Tech football players, who were...
Three Georgia Tech football players, who were arrested after a female student was beaten at a restaurant, have been placed on indefinite suspension by Coach Bobby Ross.
Offensive lineman Mike Mooney, reserve guard Jim Lavin and reserve linebacker Kevin Salisbury cannot play under their current status, but they will be allowed at spring practice and could be reinstated before the football season begins, Ross said.
Salisbury will not be disciplined by the school until his court case is settled. He faces aggravated battery charges in Superior Court.
According to police reports, Salisbury and Mooney assaulted Lisa Steffee at a pizza restaurant near campus Jan. 18, breaking her nose and detaching part of a nostril. Salisbury faces three counts of simple battery, disorderly conduct and criminal property damage.
Mooney has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and obstructing an officer; Lavin pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. Both were fined.
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