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OSU's Towns detained by police during protest

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Saturday, 30 May 2020 10:47

Ohio State basketball player Seth Towns, a graduate transfer from Harvard, was detained by local police officers at a protest Friday in Columbus, Ohio, the school confirmed.

The protest came four days after George Floyd died while in police custody in Minneapolis.

"In a span of just 24 hours, I walked across a Harvard virtual graduation stage into the back of police van alongside other peaceful protestors-both of which I am equally proud of," Towns said Saturday afternoon as part of a series of tweets.

In a video posted by Eleven Warriors, Towns is seen repeating "Say his name!" while officers put his hands behind his back.

Protesters responded by saying, "George Floyd!" Someone in the crowd shouted, "He wasn't touching anybody," as officers detained Towns. Another person yelled, "That is a Harvard graduate right there!"

Towns did not respond to ESPN's request for comment. He was detained briefly and was not arrested, Ohio State spokesman Dan Wallenberg said.

There have been protests around the country since Floyd's death. Floyd, who was black, died after Derek Chauvin, a white police officer, kneeled on his neck for several minutes. Chauvin was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday.

Chauvin and three other officers who were involved in the incident, including two who helped to hold Floyd down, were fired earlier this week.

On Thursday, Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann tweeted he was "shocked and saddened by the senseless violence to unarmed and defenseless black men."

Holtmann told ESPN he spoke with Towns after the incident on Friday night.

"I did talk to Seth last night," Holtmann said. "He's back at his apartment. We had a great conversation."

On Saturday afternoon, Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith tweeted "Proud of you, Seth!"

Towns graduated from Harvard with a bachelor's degree in sociology on Thursday. The 6-foot-7 forward averaged 16.0 points and 5.7 rebounds last season before announcing his transfer to Ohio State, where he'll be immediately eligible next season.

Harvard coach Tommy Amaker tweeted Saturday that he fully supports Towns' "continued fight for social justice" and was proud of his former player.

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