Cameron Dehn, Brock Granger, Nicholas DeLeon Arrested
April 20, 2011 6 Comments
Names: Cameron Dehn, Brock Granger, Nicholas DeLeon
Teams: Dehn: University of Louisville (College Swimming and Diving)
Granger and DeLeon: University of Louisville (College Soccer)
Charges: Trafficking in Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (All Three Men)
Story:
University of Louisville diver Cameron Dehn, soccer players Brock Granger and Nicholas DeLeon were arrested Tuesday (April 19, 2011) in Louisville, Kentucky.
Dehn, 19, Granger, 20, DeLeon, 20, were arrested after police found a parcel containing a large amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia at the address where the men were arrested.
UPDATE:
Email statement from S. B. Granger:
“As of June 15, 2011, all charges have been dropped against Brock Granger and Nick DeLeon who were tenants of the residence where the parcel was delivered.”



Brock Granger and Nick DeLeon were both innocent with all charges dropped and records in the process of being expunged. You have the time to run the arrest report, why don’t you follow through with the results.
I completely agree
It is unfortunate that two innocent young men, Brock Granger and Nick DeLeon were implicated and arrested in this incident. Both young men have clean and impecible records both on and off the field. Both men have been positive role models in their communities. The REAL and TRUE story regarding this situation should be revealed, and both young men’s arrest records SHOULD and MUST be expunged. Why should the internet be free to publish an untruth, and cast doubt regarding the character of these wonderful young men? Moral – Always, always carefully check the backgrounds of those persons who might be your housemates and/or roommates. The media and the internet should exhibit a sense of responsibility and should apologize to the families and coaches of these two young men.
It is unfortunate that the internet and the media can crucify two innocent young men, Brock Granger and Nick DeLeon, who were arrested and implicated in the above reported incident. Both young men have clean and impecible records, both on and off the field. Both young men have been positive role models in their communities. The REAL and TRUE story regarding this situation should be revealed, and both young men’s arrest records SHOULD and MUST be expunged. Why should the media and the internet be free to publish only a part of the story? Tell the whole story. Why cast doubt and blemish the characters of these two innocent and wonderful men? Moral – ALWAYS, always, carefully check the backgounds of those persons who might be your housemates and/or roommates. The media, and the internet should exhibit a sense of responsibility and should apologize to the families and the coaches of both young men. Additionally, an apology should be posted to the young innocent men implicated. Clearly this is an example of false arrest. Is that how we treat youth today? Arrest and Convict them BEFORE we investigate? It was my understanding that people were considered innocent BEFORE proven guilty.
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Get rid of this post already! Enough is enough…..especially when 2 of the 3 are INNOCENT!