Furman football player charged with vandalism, bringing guns on campus
A former Furman University football player has been charged with vandalism after students returned from fall break to find anti-Semitic symbols and "sexually explicit" comments displayed on dormitory doors.
Dan Marwick Dodd III, a former offensive lineman with the Furman Paladins, was out on bond after reportedly bringing guns on campus when he was charged in connection to the vandalism, court records show.
The university confirmed Dodd is still enrolled as a freshman at the school, but associate athletic director Hunter Reid said he is no longer a member of the football team.
The graffiti was drawn on white boards that hang on dorm-room doors at Blackwell Hall, a co-ed dormitory for freshmen, said Clinton Colmenares, a Furman spokesman.
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