Fired Michigan coach Sherrone Moore charged with three crimes - ESPN
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore faces three criminal charges, as his arraignment Friday revealed details of his actions that led to him being arrested and jailed hours after he was fired Wednesday.
Prosecutors charged Moore with felony third-degree home invasion and two misdemeanors: Stalking in a domestic relationship and breaking and entering. Moore was released from jail after meeting the $25,000 bond.
The arraignment and charges offered a window into Moore's actions after he was fired for cause due to an «inappropriate relationship with a staff member.»
Prosecutors said Friday that Moore forced entry into the woman staff member's apartment and said, «I'm going to kill myself. I'm going to make you watch. My blood is on your hands. You ruined my life.»
Moore appeared by videoconference at the arraignment, stating his name and clearly answering two questions with, «Yes, your honor.» He wore a white jumpsuit, his expression sullen and his hands folded on his lap. He appeared to wince as the prosecutor went through the timeline of his actions.
First assistant prosecutor Kati Rezmierski detailed the timeline of Moore's actions after the firing, as he «barged his way» into the woman's apartment. He went to a drawer in the kitchen and «grabbed several butter knives and a pair of kitchen scissors» before threatening to take his own life.
The prosecutor also detailed that Moore had an «intimate relationship» with the woman he worked with for «a number of years» before she ended the relationship Monday.
The split prompted a flurry of calls and texts from Moore that the woman did not return. Moore is married to another woman, and they have three children.
Moore's actions in the wake of his


