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Report: Texas A&M lineman Ondario Robinson may face additional punishment in relation to a 2017 incident

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Texas A&M defensive lineman Ondario Robinson is in jeopardy of facing additional punishment for a misdemeanor charge from 2017, according to Dallas News’ Ben Baby.

Robinson stole a police-planted bike that was tracked via GPS in 2017, and he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to community service, nine months community supervision and a completion of an anti-theft program. Now, however, it appears that Robinson has failed to meet those plea conditions.

He was re-arrested on January 31, according to Baby’s report, after a warrant was issued last August.  His next court date is scheduled for April 16.

Robinson is practicing with the team this spring. He signed with the Aggies in the class of 2017 as a 3-star prospect, according to 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Robinson did not see any game action in 2018.

SDS Staff

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