Michigan football CB Nate Johnson suspended after domestic violence charge Johnson accused of attacking girl he's dating
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – A University of Michigan football player was arrested this weekend after an allegedly assault.
Nate Johnson, 19, a redshirt freshman cornerback who converted from wide receiver this offseason, was arrested Saturday morning by campus police.
Johnson is accused of attacking a girl he's dating.
Johnson was charged with one count of misdemeanor domestic violence.
The Michigan athletic department said Johnson has been suspended indefinitely from all team activities.
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