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Eleven Alcorn State University football players have been arrested after authorities say a fight broke out on the school's Mississippi campus.
News outlets reports Claiborne County Sheriff Frank Davis says charges have been filed against each of the players by other students, and more arrests are likely to be made Thursday.
Davis says the charges against the players are all misdemeanors and range from malicious mischief to simple assault.
According to reports, the eleven players arrested are sophomore defensive backs Lei'shaun Ealey, Deago Sama and Quintin Smith, freshman defensive backs Taurence Wilson and Javen Morrison, junior defensive backs Daniel Franklin and Jalen Thomas, sophomore linebackers Terry Whittington and Trae Ferrell, freshman defensive lineman Kwanzi Jackson and junior defensive end Michael Brooks.
The fight started April 10 in the school's cafeteria and then spilled out into the parking lot.
The event was captured on several cellphone cameras and widely circulated last week on both YouTube and Twitter.
It's not clear if any of the accused has an attorney.
'Maintaining a safe and secure campus community is the institution's top priority,' Alcorn State said in a statement.
'Campus police investigate all instances of student misconduct thoroughly and appropriate disciplinary actions are implemented in accordance with Alcorn's student code of conduct.'