KSU football player stabbed on spring break, punctures lung
April 6, 2010
A Kent State football player was stabbed in the back while on vacation over spring break last week.
Kent Walker, a freshman linebacker, was injured when he intervened in an altercation, according to the Kent State Athletic Department.
Walker was “being a good Samaritan and in the wrong place at the wrong time,” according to a release by the department.
Walker, 22, is out of the hospital, but will miss the team’s spring practices and spring game April 30. He suffered a punctured lung but is expected to make a full recovery in time for summer workouts and the fall season.
Walker, a Kittanning, Pa., native, will not face disciplinary action.
Walker would not comment on the incident.
— Brad Tansey