College kids, alcohol and matters of the heart.
When you mix all those together these things happen, but the men in the situation have to learn to walk away, there is no excuse for any violence towards women or damaging their car.
If you feel threatened, call the police on the woman, but don’t put your hands or feet on anything.
Josh Jackson, 20, was charged Friday in Douglas County District Court with one count of criminal damage to property, less than $1,000, which is a Class B non-person misdemeanor that is punishable by up to six months in jail.
Lawrence police were called to a parking lot near the Yacht Club, which is near West Sixth and Wisconsin streets, just before 2 a.m. Dec. 9, according to an incident report obtained by The Star.
A news release from Branson’s office details some of what happened in those early morning hours. Calvert reportedly threw a drink on a male patron while leaving the bar. The Star has learned that the patron was Vick.
Jackson followed Calvert to her car, according to the release, and they argued. Witnesses saw Jackson kick the driver’s door of Calvert’s car and kick a rear taillight.
The Star has learned that Calvert — a standout on the women’s team — was in the driver’s seat while Jackson kicked her car.
Vick and Calvert were in a relationship where the University found there was some abuse and recommended that Vick be put on probation, but no one knows if he was or wasn’t.
All three of them need to stay away from each other.