Oklahoma Sooners cornerback Parrish Cobb, who has been suspended indefinitely from the university since January after being arrested on three counts of first-degree aggravated robbery, was arrested for armed robbery again on Thursday.
UPDATE: NPD arrests 19YO Parrish Cobb in connection to overnight armed robbery at 2900 block of Oak Tree Ave. More: https://t.co/SIOVzcMlyT pic.twitter.com/7v4cWqz6x6
— Norman Police (@normanokpd) April 13, 2017
According to Norman Police, Cobb and another unidentified suspect "stole cash and drugs" from a residence while pointing handguns at the two occupants before fleeing the scene on foot. The unidentified suspect reportedly used a mask to cover his face, while Cobb did not, which led to his arrest.
Cobb has been booked on "complaints of robbery with a dangerous weapon, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, and conspiracy to commit a felony."
Originally a Baylor commit, Cobb signed with Oklahoma after Baylor's sexual assault scandal. He started two of the first three games of the season as a true freshman before suffering a hamstring injury, which kept him out until the regular season finale against Oklahoma State. Cobb finished the season with seven tackles.
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