Four-star Penn State recruit reportedly arrested on robbery charge
A four-star Penn State recruit has been arrested on a robbery charge stemming from July, according to Philly.com.
On Friday night, Philly.com reported that Isheem Young, a four-star defensive back who was committed to Penn State, was arrested in connection to a robbery at a WaWa in Philadelphia with two others in July.
Four-star commit Isheem Young is in police custody while his team plays a state playoff game. https://t.co/ck3p2uIu4r
— Onward State (@OnwardState) December 2, 2017
Young was arraigned on counts of robbery, conspiracy, firearms violations and related offenses, according to Philly.com. Bail was set at $150,000.
Young was ranked as a top 300 prospect in the 2018 recruiting class, and was considered a top 10 player from the state of Pennsylvania, according to 247Sports. He is a member of Penn State’s 22-player class, which is currently ranked as the second-best class in the B1G and fourth-best nationally.
There has been no word from Penn State on the situation.