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Fired Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore charged with home invasion and stalking

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Sherrone Moore, the former head football coach at the University of Michigan, has been charged with three crimes, which include home invasion and stalking, the Associated Press reports.

Moore, the 39-year-old former head coach for the Michigan Wolverines, was detained on Wednesday and fired from his role at the school earlier this week. Records indicated he was in custody at the Washtenaw County Jail, but few other details were initially released about his arrest.

News of his arrest emerged at the same time as the revelation that he had been fired by the Wolverines for what was described as “an inappropriate relationship” with a member of staff.

When asked about Moore’s arrest, officials in Pittsfield Township, Michigan, released a statement indicating an individual was taken into custody in an “assault investigation” on Wednesday, NBC News reports. However, the statement did not name Moore.

Former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was arraigned on Friday afternoon
Former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was arraigned on Friday afternoon (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

University of Michigan President Domenico Grasso announced Moore’s firing in a statement on Thursday.

“Earlier this week, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics dismissed head football coach Sherrone Moore with cause for violating University policy by engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member,” Grasso said.

“When the findings of a University investigation into Coach Moore’s behavior were presented on Wednesday, we immediately terminated his employment. There is absolutely no tolerance for this conduct at the University of Michigan. None,” he added.

Moore was initially set to wrap his second season leading the Wolverines. He took over the job the year after the previous coach, Jim Harbaugh, led the team to a National Title.

He served as offensive coordinator under Harbaugh and interim head coach during Harbaugh’s suspension. Moore was the University of Michigan’s first Black coach. He is also a father to three daughters and has been married to his wife since 2015.

The Independent has contacted Moore’s attorney for comment. His attorneys declined to comment when contacted by ABC News.

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