Friday, May 6, 2011

Man linked to KU basketball and football feud still has to finish anger management

Posted by Justin Kendall on Fri, May 6, 2011 at 12:01 PM

click to enlarge Kansas bleeds until you finish your anger management.
  • Kansas bleeds until you finish your anger management.

Kansas Jayhawk fans would probably like to forget the 2009 feud/fight between the university's football and basketball players. But first, Guy Lipscomb has to finish his anger-management classes.

The 21-year-old, who wasn't a KU student, has until May 17 to finish the classes as part of a diversion agreement that he reached after threatening to shoot two women, the Lawrence Journal-World reported. Prosecutors wanted Lipscomb's diversion revoked for failing to finish the classes, but the judge gave him until the 17th.



In September 2010, Lipscomb was arrested for threatening to

shoot two women, who were members of the track team, in the parking lot of the Jayhawker Towers.

Via the Journal-World:

According to earlier testimony one victim, who was a member of the KU

track team, said she saw Lipscomb at a fight outside the Burge Union

about an hour earlier before he made the alleged threats. KU basketball

player Tyshawn Taylor injured his thumb in the Burge Union fight, and

players from the two teams got into a second altercation the following

morning outside Wescoe Hall.


Off to anger management with you, young man.

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