Four LSU football players hired a defense attorney and put off a meeting with police about a bar fight.
It started when someone honked at the crowd blocking their exit from the parking lot at Shady's bar, Baton Rouge police said Sunday.

Quarterback Jordan Jefferson, offensive lineman Chris Davenport, defensive lineman Josh Johns and receiver Jarvis Landry had been asked to give their side of the story at police headquarters today, but attorney Nathan Fisher asked for a delay, Sgt. Donald Stone said.
On Saturday, coach Les Miles apologized for the fight, which he said occurred after the entire team checked in at Thursday's 10:30 p.m. curfew. He said that a "relatively large group" was involved and that he won't punish specific players until details are collected and revealed.

[HoumaToday]

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