(Jewish Group) Hockey player removed from U. of Michigan team after vandalism outside Jewish center
A hockey player at the University of Michigan has been removed from the team after being implicated, along with another varsity athlete, in an incident of anti-LGBTQ vandalism outside a campus Jewish center.
The announcement last week by the elite hockey team, which said sophomore Johnny Druskinis had been removed for violating team rules, came more than a month after the incident, which occurred on Aug. 22.
It also came weeks after the two perpetrators Druskinis and sophomore womens lacrosse player Megan Minturn made a public apology in front of 350 people at a Shabbat dinner in the Jewish Resource Center, the building whose sidewalk they had defaced. The center has declined to press charges against the students, and has indicated that it does not want to see the students face further punishment.
As far as the JRC is concerned, these students arent bad people and certainly dont need to have their lives ruined, read a statement by the center that was posted this week, in the days following the hockey teams announcement. While they made a poor choice, they sincerely apologized, and we have high confidence they wont repeat such actions ever again.
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