UTSA football QB player arrested for aggravated robbery…
UTSA lineman Nick Booker-Brown arrested on charges of aggravated robbery
UTSA football player Nick Booker-Brown was arrested Thursday and charged with two counts of aggravated robbery, a first-degree felony, court records show.
The alleged robberies occurred Feb. 3.
Booker-Brown, 23, was arrested at 11:40 p.m. by San Antonio police and was brought before a judge at Bexar County’s central magistrate complex early Friday morning, records show.
He was released after Bexar County Magistrate Edith Brown set bond at $75,000 on each count of aggravated robbery. Booker-Brown was ordered to remain under house arrest and wear a GPS monitor as a condition of release, per court records. He was also barred from possessing a firearm and was ordered to have no contact with two individuals.
Booker-Brown, a redshirt junior defensive lineman from Houston’s Westfield High, has played at UTSA since 2022, when he arrived as a transfer from N.C. State. He appeared in all 13 games for the Roadrunners in 2023, ranking third on the team in sacks (2.5) and tackles for loss