Georgia DT’s TikTok Nightmare: 11 FELONIES for Door Kick Challenge?!
Could a simple TikTok challenge lead to 11 felony charges and jeopardize a promising college athlete's future? London Seymour, a freshman defensive tackle for the University of Georgia and son of NFL Hall of Famer Richard Seymour, was recently arrested on a staggering 11 felony counts of criminal damage to property. This shocking development stems from his alleged involvement in a "door kick challenge," a viral online escapade where participants kick doors instead of ringing doorbells. The alleged incidents occurred at a UGA residence hall in December, leading to his arrest in late January alongside three others. Seymour's attorney, Kim Stephens, argues that the police overreacted by issuing 11 warrants for what should have been a single charge. Stephens optimistically expects the case to be dismissed through a Pretrial Diversion Program, which would involve Seymour paying for any damages incurred. However, the Georgia athletic department has maintained silence on the controversial matter. Despite appearing in only one game, this incident casts a significant shadow over the young walk-on's nascent career. This story serves as a stark warning about the serious real-world consequences of online trends. For more compelling stories like this, make sure to subscribe to our channel!
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