Sam Stoll Charged With False Report To Public Entity

Sam Stoll Charged With False Report To Public Entity

Iowa All American Sam Stoll has been charged by police after an incident where he was shot in the knee.

Jun 29, 2018 by Christian Pyles
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On June 19th, Iowa's All American Sam Stoll was shot in the knee and had to undergo surgery.  According to a report in the Press Citizen, Stoll has been charged with "false reporting to a public entity."  The misdemeanor charge could lead to a 625 dollar fine and up to 30 days in jail.  

There's been no word on what disciplinary action Iowa will take against the Minnesota native, nor is it known how the gunshot wound will impact his senior season. 

UPDATE: Iowa Head Coach Tom Brands has released the following statement:

“As I shared previously, Sam Stoll’s health was our number one concern and he is doing well. I am disappointed in his actions related to this incident, as they do not reflect our values.  Regarding discipline, we will follow all University and Athletics Department code of conduct policies.”