A Notre Dame cornerback accused of tackling a police officer and punching him in the side and stomach during an altercation outside a bar was charged Tuesday with felony counts of resisting law enforcement and battery against a public safety official.
Devin Butler was arrested Saturday and released on a $1,000 bond, but St. Joseph (Ind.) County Prosecutor Kenneth P. Cotter requested more time to investigate the case and determine what charges were appropriate.
Butler is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday. He couldn't be reached for comment Tuesday because he has an unlisted phone number. Court records don't indicate he has hired an attorney.
Butler's arrest came hours after five other teammates were arrested in Fulton County, about 40 miles south of South Bend. Indiana State Police said a trooper stopped a car for speeding and detected the odor of marijuana and with the help of a drug-sniffing dog, he found the marijuana and a handgun in the car.
Starting safety Max Redfield, running back Dexter Williams, linebacker Te'Von Coney, receiver Kevin Stepherson and cornerback Ashton White were charged with misdemeanor marijuana possession. Redfield, Stepherson and Williams face an additional misdemeanor charge of possession of an unlicensed handgun.
Coach Brian Kelly announced Sunday that Redfield had been dismissed from the team and Butler, who already was out until October because of a broken foot, had been suspended indefinitely.
Badgers center ends his career
Wisconsin center Dan Voltz, a fifth-year senior, decided to retire from football because of numerous injuries.
"It's hard," Voltz said. "This program has really been a big part of my life going on five years now, something I deeply care about. Telling them that I'd no longer be playing was difficult for me.