Florida high school football star charged as adult in double shooting

Greene was set to play at Plantation High School (Fla.) this coming season.

Dillard (Fla.) defensive lineman Tarrell Greene has been charged as an adult in a double shooting that happened over Memorial Day weekend in Fort Lauderdale, according to a report by Marissa Bagg at NBC6.

Baggs’ report states that a surveillance video shows Greene shooting one of the victims after he turned away from him, then firing on the second victim while he was riding his bicycle. The 16-year-old Greene will be charged as an adult, facing counts of aggravated battery and unlawful possession of a firearm.

“Greene was taken into custody shortly after the shooting and is facing charges including two counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, and one count possession of a firearm by a juvenile.”

The teen’s defensive line coach Darel Strong has stood by Greene, insisting that he must have acted in self-defense.

Greene was set to play at Plantation High School (Fla.) this coming season. He has offers from over 10 college teams, including Alabama, Georgia, Miami and Texas A&M.

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