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If you have been reading Husker message boards in the last 24 hours you have probably read that there was a former husker football player that was possibly killed in a murder. However, that rumor is not true but now it is being said that Thunder Collins a former husker football player from 2000-2001 seasons could have been involved in the fatal shooting in North Omaha on Tuesday morning.
An arrest warrant issued Wednesday morning for Collins accused him of first-degree murder, and attempted second-degree murder. Collins also faces felony weapons charges. KETV has a video online of Collins being arrested if you would like to see. We will have to see how this all plays out but things sure don’t look good for Thunder.
September 24th, 2008 at 5:26 pm
Thunder just can’t seem to stay out of trouble it seems like. It’s too bad he hasn’t moved on with his life.
September 25th, 2008 at 1:42 am
The arrest warrant for Thunder Collins was issued Wednesday morning, accusing him of first-degree murder, and attempted second-degree murder. Collins is also said to face felony weapons charges. Another man, Karnell Burton was arrested on suspicion of criminal homicide, attempted first-degree murder, and two weapons charges.