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02/02/26 01:28:00
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02/02 13:21 CST Tuskegee men's basketball coach Taylor handcuffed after
intervening in postgame incident
Tuskegee men's basketball coach Taylor handcuffed after intervening in postgame
incident
ATLANTA (AP) --- Tuskegee men's basketball coach Benjy Taylor was handcuffed
after intervening in an incident involving his team and members of Morehouse's
basketball and football teams over the weekend.
A statement from civil rights attorney Harry Daniels' office said Taylor was
concerned about Morehouse football players who "were acting aggressively"
toward Tuskegee players and their parents during postgame handshakes on
Saturday.
The statement said the football players' presence is prohibited by
conference-mandated security protocols. It said after Taylor asked a second
officer to enforce those protocols to diffuse the situation, the officer
handcuffed him and escorted him from the court.
Though Taylor was not charged, he has hired Daniels and attorneys Gregory
Reynald Williams and Gerald Griggs to represent him. The attorneys say they are
considering a civil lawsuit.
Daniels said Taylor was right to try to protect his team, and the officer was
out of line.
"It would be bad for a police officer to treat anyone like this," Daniels said.
"But to do it to a man like Coach Taylor, a highly respected professional and
role model, to put him in handcuffs, humiliate him and treat him like a
criminal in front of his team, his family and a gym full of fans is absolutely
disgusting and they need to be held accountable."
A statement from Tuskegee president Mark Brown and athletic director Reginald
Ruffin said the school leaders were proud of Taylor's commitment to the
athletes and the school's values.
"During the events in question, Coach Taylor acted solely out of his
fundamental responsibility to protect his student-athletes and staff ---
particularly in an environment where agreed-upon and customary game?management
and security protocols were not properly carried out," the statement said. "His
conduct remained measured, professional, and entirely consistent with the
expectations of a head coach entrusted with the safety of his team."
Morehouse did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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