close
close

LSU football analyst for crime in Oregon | LSU

An offensive analyst in the LSU soccer team looks like a crime in Oregon.

Antonio Parks, who came to the staff in February, was charged on Monday for a strangulation of crimes, according to the online records of the Oregon judicial department.

“We are aware of the report and work through the corresponding parties,” said the spokesman for LSU Athletics, Zach Greenwell. “We have no further comment at this time.”

The Oregonian, citing a affidavit in Lane County Circuit Court, reported on Thursday that Park had strangled a woman for 30-60 seconds in mid-December after he had ordered her to delete a video with the title “A day in the life of a life at home”, and she declined.

Parks told the Oregonian that he was innocent. He was released from prison on Wednesday for conditional publication, as the records prove.

Parks, a native reserve, played in East St. John High, before going to a college career in Arizona and Utsa, where he played LSU-Backs coach Frank Wilson for now.

Parks have spent over the past two years in Oregon's employees. The LSU set it to help with the broad recipients.