Five Rutgers football players were suspended indefinitely amid claims that they were involved in a home invasion and assaults.

According to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office, Sophomore defensive back Andre Boggs, 20, was charged with burglary while armed and conspiracy to commit an armed robbery. Boggs and another man are being accused of breaking into a home in April for $900 and marijuana while armed with a knife and a baseball bat. The men were also charged wiht an attempted break-in at a dorm one month later where nothing was stolen. 

A separate case involved four other players, who were charged with assaulting a group of students in an unprovoked attack, which resulted in a 19-year-old student's jaw being broken.

The four players named in the incident are junior defensive back Nadir Barnwell, 20, and sophomore fullback Razohnn Gross, 20, junior defensive back Ruhann Peele, 22, and junior defensive back Delon Stephenson, 22. They were charged with  aggravated assault, riot and conspiracy to commit a riot.

Bail has been set at $500,000 for Boggs; $75,000 for Delon Stephenson, and $25,000 each for Daryl Stephenson, Peele, Barnwell, and Gross.

Source: NJ.com