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'We'll send people after you': Details of alleged incidents involving Georgetown basketball players emerge

Two Washington, D.C., Metro police department incident reports corresponding with a restraining order filed against one of the three Georgetown men's basketball players accused of burglary, harassment and assault revealed details about the alleged crimes. 

According to one incident report obtained by USA TODAY Sports, which coincides with the police report numbers on Josh LeBlanc's restraining order request, a victim reported that three males burglarized their residence. Among the items allegedly taken included a Playstation 4, a Nikon D5300 camera, a camera lens and a pair of Bape shoes, with an estimated forfeiture value of $1,625. 

The report also states a victim contacted one of the suspects on FaceTime, when the suspect allegedly told her "If you tell anyone we'll send people after you." 

The other incident report said one of the complainants "reported the suspect showing her his erect clothed penis." 

Georgetown Hoyas coach Patrick Ewing's program lost two players this week, with two more accused of crimes.

LeBlanc, Galen Alexander and Myron Gardner all were named in a restraining order on Nov. 12, and LeBlanc and Alexander previously had a restraining order filed against them a week before. In the criminal complaint filed against LeBlanc on Nov. 5, the complainant alleged "In response to an alleged burglary that I believe Joshua LeBlanc committed against me on Sept. 16, 2019, Joshua threatened bodily harm against myself and my roommate. He continued to threaten me verbally and via text message in the following week." 

A different complainant accused Alexander of "sexual assault and harassment" on Sept. 15. 

Coach Patrick Ewing announced LeBlanc's departure from the team Monday. However, Alexander and Gardner both came off the bench in the Hoyas' win over Oklahoma State on Wednesday. 

In a written statement before the game, Ewing wrote players are "given no special treatment when it comes to their behavior and discipline ... while I can't comment on individual students, please know that we take conduct issues very seriously." 

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