Orleans Magistrates Court will not file charges against LSU receiver Malik Nabers after he was arrested Monday night on weapons charges and placed in Orleans Parish Jail early Tuesday morning. Nabers will not be allowed to have a weapon on the condition that prosecutors refuse to press charges. according to WAFB. Nabers was released on bail on Tuesday morning and was not required to post bail.
Nabers was arrested for carrying illegal weapons on Bourbon and Conti streets in New Orleans.
Nabers was one of LSU’s brightest stars during his journey to the SEC West title in 2022. He led the Tigers with 72 catches and 1,017 yards with three touchdown passes during his second season at LSU. The 6-foot, 195-pounder from Southside High School in Youngsville, Louisiana has passed the 100-yard mark in three of LSU’s last four games, including a 163-yard one-touchdown performance in the 63-7 Citrus Bowl victory. over Purdue.
Nabers showed brilliant abilities in his first year as well. He caught 28 passes for 417 yards and four touchdowns in his first season, including a 143-yard game with just four catches in a 27-14 win over Louisiana-Monroe. He was a four-star prospect and was ranked 150th in the country in the 2021 class by 247Sports player rankings.
Source: www.cbssports.com