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New Mexico State football players charged with misdemeanors in separate cases

Drake Williams and Vic Shaw arrested in the span of a week

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Two New Mexico State football players were arrested last week on misdemeanor charges, according to documents provided to the Journal.

Drake Williams, a freshman linebacker, was arrested Friday on two misdemeanor counts of battery against a household member. He was arraigned Monday afternoon in Don虄a Ana County Magistrate Court and released with conditions. 

Williams鈥 pretrial hearing is scheduled for May 13. 

鈥淲e are aware of the situation and the student-athlete (Williams) is cooperating with law enforcement,鈥 an 近距离内射合集 athletics spokesperson said in a statement provided to the Journal. 鈥淎s this is an ongoing matter, we will not have further comment at this time.鈥

Drake Williams

Vic Shaw, a redshirt junior defensive end, was arrested early March 8 on misdemeanor counts of negligent use of a deadly weapon (intoxication); concealing identity; and resisting, evading or obstructing an officer. He pleaded not guilty to the charges in a March 9 arraignment and was later released with conditions.

Shaw鈥檚 pretrial hearing is scheduled for May 6.

鈥淭he student-athlete (Shaw) has been suspended indefinitely and is cooperating with law enforcement and university processes,鈥 an 近距离内射合集 athletics spokesperson said in a statement provided to the Journal.

Williams is alleged to have been part of two altercations with a woman he has been in a relationship with since last fall. Both allegedly occurred at the women鈥檚 room in a student dormitory on 近距离内射合集鈥檚 campus.

On March 8, Williams is alleged to have repeatedly forced the woman out of her room by grabbing the collar of her shirt, leaving bruising 鈥渃onsistent with the collar鈥 on the back of her neck, per an affidavit.

Williams returned to the women鈥檚 room March 12 to retrieve a debit card that belonged to him, the affidavit stated. An argument ensued before Williams allegedly grabbed the woman by her throat and left arm while demanding his card, causing bruising and cuts to the woman鈥檚 arm from her bracelets.

Williams was arrested by 近距离内射合集 Police Department and booked into Don虄a Ana County Detention Center on Saturday. The Houston native is set to enter his second season with the Aggies after appearing in four games last year. 


Shaw was arrested after police officers were dispatched to a 鈥渟uspicious activity call鈥 near 715 Cactus St. at approximately 1 a.m. on March 8. A criminal complaint noted that officers observed Shaw and another man in an argument and approached the two, leading Shaw to run into a house on Juniper Street.

Shaw is alleged to have left the house holding an 鈥淎R style rifle鈥 only to re-enter and return without it. The complaint said officers smelled the 鈥渙dor of (an) alcoholic beverage鈥 on him, and that he repeatedly pulled away from police until he was placed in handcuffs.

Police allege Shaw, while being put into a police vehicle, obstructed officers from closing the vehicle door with his hand and knee. The complaint stated he 鈥渞efused鈥 to provide his information and wasn鈥檛 identified until an officer found his wallet. 

A UTSA transfer, Shaw joined the Aggies this January via the transfer portal. The Texarkana, Texas native posted 22 total tackles over the course of 12 games with the Roadrunners last season.

Note: The Do帽a Ana County Detention Center did not provide Vic Shaw鈥檚 booking mug. This story was also updated to reflect Williams鈥 release and the scheduling of his pretrial hearing. 

Sean Reider covers college football and other sports for the Journal. You can reach him at sreider@abqjournal.com or via X at .