2 ex-college football players charged with assault


BOSTON (AP) — Two former college football players who went to high school together were charged with beating up a homeless man. Craig Parsons, a former Boston College tight end, and Anthony Varrichione, an ex-quarterback at Marist College, were accused of kicking and punching the 50-year-old man unconscious early Jan. 26 in the city’s Allston neighborhood.

Parsons and Varrichione were charged today with assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon — their shoes. Parsons also was charged with intimidating a witness.

Parsons’ attorney, Michael Doolin, said his client was wrongfully identified. “C.J. is a good kid from a good family. We are hopeful that he will be exonerated,” he said.

Varrichione’s lawyer, Tim Flaherty, said the same of his client. Neither attorney would comment further on the allegations.

The charges stem from a grand jury investigation in which several witnesses identified the two men, said Jake Wark, a spokesman for the Suffolk County district attorney’s office. Witnesses to the attack called police and one woman jumped in to try to help the victim, who was hospitalized for three days, according to Wark.