Click here for linkFormer Auburn running back Mike Dyer testified Wednesday that his gun was used in an alleged armed robbery involving four former Auburn players in March 2011.
Dyer was testifying for the state in the trial of Antonio Goodwin, the first of the four defendants to go before a jury. But the tone of his interactions with the prosecutors was contentious. He was twice admonished by Lee County Circuit Court Judge Christopher Hughes only to answer the question that was asked and not volunteer additional information.
Dyer, Auburn's leading rusher in 2010 and 2011 and the BCS national championship game MVP, has since transferred to Arkansas State.
Dyer testified that he met with Goodwin and co-defendants Dakota Mosley and Shaun Kitchens at a party at DeAngelo Benton's house the night of the alleged robbery.
The players had gathered to watch a Los Angeles Lakers game and were drinking beer and smoking "spice," a name for synthetic marijuana that was legal in Alabama until last October....
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