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Pair of CS Northridge Football Players to Face Charges Stemming From Fight

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

Two Cal State Northridge football players will appear in separate divisions of San Fernando Municipal Court today in connection with a brawl outside an on-campus apartment.

Ken Jackson, 21, a reserve defensive tackle, faces a preliminary hearing on charges of felony battery stemming from a Sept. 14 altercation with campus police and security officers outside the University Park Complex.

Jackson allegedly punched Marlin Hines, a campus security officer, and pushed Mike Kaufman, a resident dormitory adviser, in an incident that, according to police, started when Kaufman asked Jackson and Tom Berry to stop drinking beer in front of the apartment.

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Berry, 23, scheduled for arraignment on a misdemeanor charge today, allegedly wrestled with Hines and resisted attempts by police to break up the altercation.

Jackson, a 6-foot-4, 245-pound junior from Stockton, has been temporarily suspended from the football team by Coach Bob Burt pending the outcome of the hearing. Berry, a 6-4, 260-pound senior co-captain for Northridge, has started at defensive tackle in every game this season.

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