DETROIT -- Former Michigan State basketball player Keith Appling has been charged with another weapons violation and other crimes.
Rollie Fingers Jersey .Appling was arraigned Tuesday in Detroit on charges including carrying a concealed weapon and fleeing and eluding.Prosecutors say police stopped Appling Sunday for a suspected traffic violation. Investigators say he offered identification but drove off while an officer had his hand in the window.Its Applings third encounter with Detroit-area police since spring. Gun charges are pending in two separate cases in Dearborn and Detroit. A bond motion on the other cases is scheduled for Wednesday.Prosecutors say Applings attorney will be Otis Culpepper. The Associated Press called Culpepper but didnt get an answer.Appling played for Michigan State from 2010 to 2014 and had two contracts with the Orlando Magic last season.
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