After tip from Rutgers, walk-on football player



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A trainer Rutgers football walk-on player has been trained to deal with the situation.

Izaia Bullock, 22, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder Tuesday after he "initiated a plot to murder the family members of acquaintance," the previous day, according to Constable Andrew Carey and Rutgers Chief Kenneth Cop.

According to one of the five people in the world of football, Bullock was distraught after a breakup with a girlfriend following a lengthy relationship. He made comments against the woman's family.

The targets were not named by police, but a prosecutor's spokeswoman said they were not injured and not badociated with Rutgers.

Who is Izaia Bullock?

Bullock, a linebacker from Linden, walked on to the Rutgers team in 2017 after playing for the Gattaca Football Club, a private junior college team, while attending Middlebad County College.

He confided in the Rutgers coaching staff on his struggles with the breakup and missed a recent practice to deal with the issue. The coaching staff is a university counselor, whom he met with for 90 minutes on Monday. Bullock then made alarming comments to an unnamed teammate following that session, according to the individuals with knowledge of the situation.

The teammate reported what was the role of a coach, who would be more important? The information was eventually given to Rutgers font on Monday.

Bullock was arrested on Monday, with a complaint being issued Tuesday. The arrest was then announced early Tuesday night, and Bullock was dismissed from the program shortly after.

Bullock will have a preliminary hearing Wednesday in Middlebad County Court.

Keith Sargeant may be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @KSargeantNJ. Find NJ.com Rutgers Football on Facebook.

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