Suspended Baylor Player Arrested After Returning To Campus

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WACO (AP) - A Baylor football player who was suspended from both the team and university after being arrested on a stalking charge has been arrested again after returning to the campus when he was previously told to stay away.

Twenty-one-year-old Rami Hammad was booked into the McLennan County jail Wednesday on two counts of criminal trespassing. Hammad was no longer being held Thursday.

Hammad was a projected starter at right guard when he was suspended in August after an ex-girlfriend claimed he wouldn't leave her alone. He was arrested that month on a felony stalking charge and also issued a warning not to trespass on campus.

But the Waco Tribune-Herald reports he was seen on campus both Tuesday and Wednesday.

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