Georgia coach jailed for allegedly assaulting players during practice sessions

Georgia coach jailed for allegedly assaulting players during practice sessions
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A Georgia high school football head coach, Darius Terrell Robinson, 34, from Union Point, was arrested after allegedly choking one of his players and putting another in a headlock. He faces two counts of aggravated assault and one count of simple battery. Robinson was booked into Greene County Jail on Thursday and released the following day on a $22,000 bond. The incident reportedly occurred during a practice session. The arrest warrants indicate that the coach's actions were witnessed by other players, leading to concerns about safety within the team. The Greene County School District has stated that they are cooperating with the investigation and prioritizing student safety. Parents have expressed their concerns and have been informed about the situation. Robinson's coaching history includes a focus on building successful programs at various schools, but this incident has raised serious questions about his conduct. The school district has not yet commented on any potential disciplinary actions against him. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are looking into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

December 13, 2025

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