The UAB soccer participant allegedly accountable for stabbing two of his teammates has been publicly recognized, per a report.
Daniel Mincey, a redshirt freshman and offensive lineman for the Blazers, was charged with aggravated assault and tried homicide on Saturday, according to David Ubben of The Athletic. Mincey was booked into jail in Jefferson County, Alabama, early Saturday afternoon.
Mincey stands at 6-foot-4 and 310 kilos, according to his official bio on UAB’s website. The native of Pompano Seashore, Florida, performed at Kentucky final season, the place he redshirted. He didn’t seem in a sport for the Blazers this season. His older brother Gerald was additionally an offensive lineman. Gerald Mincey was Daniel’s teammate at Kentucky final season and had beforehand performed for Tennessee and Florida.
Allegedly, Mincey stabbed two of his UAB teammates on the staff’s soccer facility on Saturday morning. The victims haven’t been recognized, however the faculty previously said they were in stable condition, and their accidents weren’t believed to be life-threatening.
UAB entered play Saturday at 3-7 on the season. It confronted USF on Saturday in its remaining house sport of the season, which the staff elected to play regardless of the stabbing.
