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A&M Student Arrested For Copying Student Foundation Membership Forms

Photo of Christopher Thompson courtesy of Brazos County’s Judicial Records Search at: http://justiceweb.co.brazos.tx.us

A Texas A&M University student is accused of crimes involving the athletic department, the 12th Man Student Foundation, and the mother of his girlfriend.

University Police Lt. Allan Baron says 24 year old Christopher Thompson of Rowlett was initially arrested for using a coaches credit card while he was a student worker on the men’s basketball team.

Baron says when Thompson was in jail being booked, he had several checks in his wallet belonging to his girlfriend’s mother. That led investigators to the girlfriend’s house and the discovery of copies of ten foundation membership forms.

Thompson was identified as the president of the 12th Man Student Foundation, and the forms were from a benefit he attended.

The President of the 12th Man Foundation, Miles Marks, says the student foundation has ended the use of paper forms. Marks says the affected students were given access to an identity protection service at the foundation’s expense and were advised to cancel their credit cards.

Allan Baron visits with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.

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6 Comments

  1. What a waste of a young life….

  2. Michael says:

    #FreeWaffleReleaseDate

  3. Brian '14 says:

    i hope he gets expelled

  4. Deloss says:

    Lying, cheating and stealing. Aggy pride.

  5. Heather says:

    First you spelled Aggie wrong…second, when any of you never do anything wrong then, and only then will you be able to judge. This guy messed up. What you all don’t know is he had a MAJOR open heart surgery just before these allegations took place, which the surgeons warned could do life altering mental changes including depression and personality changes. Is this an excuse? No. Not at all. The guy messed up and has already made 100% retribution to the charges he made. What this article doesn’t tell you is what a good person he is and the many good things he does….including building homes for the homeless on mission trips…again, when you or anyone you know fails to sin, then and only then can you judge.

  6. commonsenser says:

    “again, when you or anyone you know fails to sin, then and only then can you judge.”

    REALLY, Heather? is that how it works? Because I’m a sinner like everyone else, I certainly won’t judge a pedophile, or be a hypocrite and keep my children away from them. I won’t condemn any murderers. Or anyone who beats elderly people, their wives, or children. Because I’m a sinner, I certainly can not judge anyone.

    You, my dear, live in a fantasy world and are woefully, WOEFULLY ignorant. As Christians, we are absolutely called to judge ourselves and others, and behave accordingly. There may be physical causes contributing to what happened, but that in no way means he should not be judged.

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