Another student was arraigned today in 54-B District Court for alleged involvement in the March 28-30 disturbances.
Tony Oliver Warren, a criminal justice freshman, was charged with unlawful assembly and preparing to burn less than $200 in property, East Lansing officials said. He is the 26th person and 21st MSU student to be arraigned in connection to the disturbances last month.
The judge issued a $10,000 cash bond set with the conditions of no alcohol or controlled substances. Warren also has to be on a tether with curfew one hour after any scheduled class or from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.
His pretrial is scheduled for 1 p.m. on April 25.
For more on this story please see Tuesday's addition of The State News.



