Fired Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore charged with stalking, home invasion after arrest
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore barged into a former lover's home and threatened to kill himself, telling her that his "blood is on your hands," prosecutors said Friday
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore barged into a former lover's home and threatened to kill himself, telling her that his "blood is on your hands," prosecutors said Friday.
Moore, 39, was charged with alleged home invasion, stalking and breaking and entering, following his shocking arrest and termination from one of the sport’s most prestigious jobs.
The alleged home invasion is a felony while the other two charges were filed as misdemeanors against Moore, who has been held at the Washtenaw County jail — about 4 miles from Michigan Stadium where he’d been head of the storied Wolverines football program.
Moore appeared in a video feed wearing an all-white jail uniform and heard authorities explain how he allegedly lashed out over the romantic relationship that had ended.
The victim had been in a years-long relationship with the married Moore when she allegedly broke it off with him on Monday, according to Kati Rezmierski, first assistant prosecutor for Washtenaw County.
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