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Former HHS Player in Court Save Email Print
Harrisonburg, Va.
Posted: 10:15 AM Sep 5, 2008
Last Updated: 2:51 PM Sep 5, 2008
Reporter: Haley Harrison
Email Address: hharrison@whsv.com

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A former Harrisonburg High football player charged in a robbery may soon face new charges related to the high school.

Ronnell Brandon was supposed to give a sworn testimony in court Friday but his attorney asked to put it off instead.

In July, Brandon was indicted for allegedly robbing a Rockbridge County student at knife point.

Now, a grand jury is set to consider more charges against Brandon that involve Harrisonburg High School.

This spring, police released an affidavit claiming Brandon sold prescription drugs to his teammates before games.

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