USC student journalists arrested for stealing NFL draft jerseys

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Two men who were arrested for stealing jerseys from a restricted area at the NFL Draft in Kansas City have been identified as student journalists at the University of Southern California. Eric Lambkins and Jude Ocañas were among five USC students who were granted permission to attend the draft on behalf of the school. The two men used their media credentials to gain access to restricted areas where they allegedly swiped the jerseys. They are expected to face charges of second degree burglary and a misdemeanor count of trespassing in the first degree.
Topics:sports#crime#kansas-city-police#nfl-draft#student-journalists#theft#university-of-southern-california
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