Basketball star Terrence Shannon Jr. is suspended by the state of Illinois after being charged with rape.

Terrence Shannon Jr., a martyr Illinois basketball player, has been charged with rape on Thursday over something that reportedly happened when the Illini football team played at Kansas in the beginning of the season and through September. A rape happened.

On the next day, the Douglas County District Attorney told Shannon, “All collaboration activities were effective immediately,” she could not go to school.

A lawyer working in the Chicago city named Mark Sutter said Shannon has “not at fault. There were charges against Shannon in Douglas County on the December 5 for either rape as well sexual battery.

The charge says that the person in question was born in 2005. If you are found guilty of rape, you could go to jail for 12 to 64 years. If you are found guilty of abuse, you could face a $2,500 fine or even a year at jail.

The school said in a statement that Shannon was charged in rape as a result of something that transpired when she traveled to Lawrence, Kansas, on September 8 to watch the Illinois-Kansas football game.

On Thursday, he gave himself to to the cops in Lawrence and paid his bail. Then he went back to Champaign. Shannon’s lawyer, Mark Sutter, said an event about the claims against his client on Thursday.

According to a statement from Sutter, whose company is based in the Chicago area, Terrence has worked with police throughout the inquiry and maintained that he was innocent from the beginning.

The claims were first made in September. ” Following a few months, I finally became aware that he had been arrested yesterday at Lawrence, Kansas.”

After I asked, my client answered right away, and he brought himself over to local authorities without any problems. He was processed and then let go.

There was a comment from the office of the district attorneys saying that workers were “very confined in what you can say about pending cases.”

He came from Chicago and went to Texas Tech for his first 3 years of college. He is now in his second season with Illinois, where he moved in 2022.

It was 17.2 points per game for him last year, and it’s 21.7 points or 28 assists per game for him this year, which is the highest average on the team. Every coach in the Big 10 picked Shannon for the preseason all-star team.

Cheryl Cadue, who works as a public information officer for the county’s State Attorney’s Office, said that the office wasn’t able to disclose much about the case because they were still working on it.

People should talk to the sheriff’s office, she said. The paper with the likely cause did not go public right away.

Shannon is said to possess had something to do with the alleged incident on September 8 at an Iowa football game in Kansas. He wasn’t with the kids on the trip.

Suzanne Valdez, who used to teach law at the State of Kansas, was picked to lead the prosecutor’s department in 2020.

In the past, the lawyer had charged some of her students with making up a rape claim. After a great deal of pressure, the accusation was finally dropped.

Valdez declared that the Lawrence cops did not look out for women. Last year, Shannon averaged 21.7 points per game, which was second in the Big Ten.

He is now in his second year at Illinois. Before that, he spent three years at Texas Tech. Zach Edey about Purdue has the only other guy who is even better.

No. 11 They play Fairleigh Dickinson in their own backyard on Friday. Before the game, Whitman is scheduled to talk with the press.

It was planned for coach Brad Underwood to meet via reporters in Thursday, but it didn’t happen.

We will handle this in a way that is good for the school as well as those involved by using that plan and what we know from other times.

Suzanne Valdez, who used to teach law at the school of Kansas, was picked to lead the prosecutor’s department in 2020.

This happened after the previous teacher accused one of her students of making up a rape claim. subsequently a lot of pressure, the charge finally dropped. Valdez declared that the Lawrence cops did not look out for women.

Last year, Shan scored 21.7 points in every game, which was second in the Big Ten. He spent three years at Texas Tech and is now in his sophomore year at Illinois. Zach Edey about Purdue has been the only other guy who is even better.