Michigan coach's assistant owned apartment cops rushed to

The apartment where police were called to in response to fired Michigan coach Sherrone Moore's alleged knife-wielding assault belongs to his executive assistant, it has been revealed. Moore, a 39-year-old married father-of-three, was arrested on Wednesday over an alleged assault after he was dismissed by Michigan over an affair. 32-year-old staffer Paige Shiver owned the Ann Arbor apartment where a 911 call was made claiming that Moore, who was reported to be 'suicidal' after losing his $30million job, attacked a woman, according to the New York Post.

The apartment where police were called to in response to fired Michigan coach Sherrone Moore's alleged knife-wielding assault belongs to his executive assistant, it has been revealed. Moore, a 39-year-old married father-of-three, was arrested on Wednesday over an alleged assault after he was dismissed by Michigan over an affair. 32-year-old staffer Paige Shiver owned the Ann Arbor apartment where a 911 call was made claiming that Moore, who was reported to be 'suicidal' after losing his $30million job, attacked a woman, according to the New York Post.

Police audio reveals knife threat, attack, and stalking allegations 

Police dispatch audio stated that an unnamed woman accused Moore of attacking her and stalking her 'for months.' The dispatcher was also heard saying that the fired coach threatened the woman with a knife before dropping the weapon and fleeing. The audio also claimed that Moore was '[self-murder]' after losing his job, according to his wife Kelli. The call to police was made from Shiver's Ann Arbor address, according to public records obtained by the Post, but it is currently unclear if she was the victim. After the attack, Moore allegedly fled the scene in a black Chevrolet Tahoe before cops found and detained him roughly an hour later at the Well Church at the corner of Ann Arbor Street and Willis Road.

Police dispatch audio stated that an unnamed woman accused Moore of attacking her and stalking her 'for months.' The dispatcher was also heard saying that the fired coach threatened the woman with a knife before dropping the weapon and fleeing. The audio also claimed that Moore was '[self-murder]' after losing his job, according to his wife Kelli. The call to police was made from Shiver's Ann Arbor address, according to public records obtained by the Post, but it is currently unclear if she was the victim. After the attack, Moore allegedly fled the scene in a black Chevrolet Tahoe before cops found and detained him roughly an hour later at the Well Church at the corner of Ann Arbor Street and Willis Road.

Coach arrested hours after firing over inappropriate staffer relationship 

Earlier on Wednesday, Moore had been fired as Michigan's head coach over an affair with a staffer. The Wolverines employee has not been publicly identified. The school announced they had uncovered evidence of 'an inappropriate relationship with a staffer' and within hours he was in custody at Washtenaw County Jail after losing his $6million-a-year job. According to NBC, Michigan had been alerted prior to Wednesday that Moore was dealing with mental health issues, before he was fired as head coach despite HR, a representative or security not being present. The Washtenaw County Prosecutor's Office confirmed to Daily Mail that he remains behind bars on Thursday, with charging decisions not expected to be made until he is arraigned.

Earlier on Wednesday, Moore had been fired as Michigan's head coach over an affair with a staffer. The Wolverines employee has not been publicly identified. The school announced they had uncovered evidence of 'an inappropriate relationship with a staffer' and within hours he was in custody at Washtenaw County Jail after losing his $6million-a-year job. According to NBC, Michigan had been alerted prior to Wednesday that Moore was dealing with mental health issues, before he was fired as head coach despite HR, a representative or security not being present. The Washtenaw County Prosecutor's Office confirmed to Daily Mail that he remains behind bars on Thursday, with charging decisions not expected to be made until he is arraigned.

He is set to appear in court for arraignment on Friday, just under 48 hours after he was detained by police over the alleged assault. According to ESPN reporter Pete Thamel, the situation with Moore at Michigan had been 'percolating' for the last few weeks after he began acting 'strange' behind the scenes. 'There had been a lot of uneasiness on the Michigan staff, sources had told me Sherrone Moore had been acting strange, berating assistant coaches, not acting in a normal way,' Thamel said Wednesday on SportsCenter. Thamel claims there was an initial investigation that had calmed towards the end of the regular season, only for it to reignite over the past week.

He is set to appear in court for arraignment on Friday, just under 48 hours after he was detained by police over the alleged assault. According to ESPN reporter Pete Thamel, the situation with Moore at Michigan had been 'percolating' for the last few weeks after he began acting 'strange' behind the scenes. 'There had been a lot of uneasiness on the Michigan staff, sources had told me Sherrone Moore had been acting strange, berating assistant coaches, not acting in a normal way,' Thamel said Wednesday on SportsCenter. Thamel claims there was an initial investigation that had calmed towards the end of the regular season, only for it to reignite over the past week.

'It is rare that you get a statement like the one Michigan had, being as explicit as they are, saying it was an inappropriate relationship with a staff member that led to Sherrone Moore¿s firing,' he added. Michigan announced Moore's exit in a damning statement on Wednesday, with athletic director Warde Manuel saying: 'Following a University investigation, credible evidence was found that Coach Moore engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.'

'It is rare that you get a statement like the one Michigan had, being as explicit as they are, saying it was an inappropriate relationship with a staff member that led to Sherrone Moore’s firing,' he added. Michigan announced Moore's exit in a damning statement on Wednesday, with athletic director Warde Manuel saying: 'Following a University investigation, credible evidence was found that Coach Moore engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.'

'This conduct constitutes a clear violation of University policy, and U-M maintains zero tolerance for such behavior.' After citing cause for firing him due to that 'clear violation' of school policy, Michigan will not have to pay Moore his buyout clause. He went 18-8 in his two seasons as Wolverines head coach, with the team 9-3 this year before his shock firing.

'This conduct constitutes a clear violation of University policy, and U-M maintains zero tolerance for such behavior.' After citing cause for firing him due to that 'clear violation' of school policy, Michigan will not have to pay Moore his buyout clause. He went 18-8 in his two seasons as Wolverines head coach, with the team 9-3 this year before his shock firing.

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