
The Badgers stalled in the red zone, and Collin Larsh kicked a 27-yard field goal to put Wisconsin up 13-10 with 14:14 left in the fourth quarter. The blind-side sack of Pyne put Wisconsin at the Notre Dame 39. Coan completed 15 of 29 passes for 158 yards and a touchdown, and was sacked five times by his former team. He has been a solid fit playing behind a struggling offensive line. He broke his foot in the runup to the abbreviated Big Ten season last year and Mertz claimed the starting job.Ī highly rated 2019 recruit, Mertz had some ups and downs in 2020, but Coan could see where things were headed and transferred to Notre Dame. Pyne lost a fumble on his second possession, leading to a field goal by the Badgers, but otherwise the redshirt freshman was solid, going 6 for 8 for 81 yards.Ĭoan played 22 games for Wisconsin over three seasons and was the starter for the 2019 team that reached the Big Ten championship game. Thompson and three other defendants - Quran Hollis, Kory Turner and Mishael Benyehudah - ransacked the store and pistol-whipped an employee, the indictment says.Notre Dame had used freshman Tyler Buchner as a mobile complement to Coan the last two games, but he was dealing with a sore hamstring. In a December 2003 robbery at Tudor Jewelers in Elmont, N.Y., Mr. The robbers fenced the stolen jewelry at pawnshops in Brooklyn, the indictment says. They would then loot the jewelry cases, sometimes also stealing security videotapes before they fled. They usually forced employees and customers to lie on the floor, disarmed any security guards and bound their wrists with plastic ties, according to the indictment. Members of the gangs scouted jewelry stores and returned to Brooklyn to recruit others to commit the robberies, the indictment said. 25, 2004, they tried to execute a gang member suspected of being a police informant, according to the court papers. The robbers pistol-whipped store employees during the holdups, and on Dec.
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A pawnbroker who, the officials say, helped the defendants fence the jewels, but was not involved in the robberies, is also to be arraigned today. Two defendants, Jamel Thompson and Frank Morea, are to be arraigned today, and two other defendants, Carl Pollard and Darnell Foskey, have not yet been arrested. Fifteen were arraigned yesterday in federal court in Central Islip, N.Y.

The defendants are 19 to 39 years old, and almost all live in Brooklyn, the indictment says. According to the indictment, they committed robberies throughout New York City and Nassau and Westchester Counties, holding up 11 jewelry stores, a Rite Aid pharmacy, a clothing store and a telephone-card salesman. Pink housing project in East New York, and were known collectively as the Pink Houses Crew. The federal indictment, which was unsealed yesterday, says the three gangs operated around the Louis H.

Nineteen members of three Brooklyn gangs have been indicted on charges that they united in August 2003 to commit a string of armed robberies, stealing more than $2.5 million in jewels, furs and telephone cards over 17 months, the authorities said yesterday.
