UCSB Basketball Player Charged with Trespassing, Vandalism
Holt Dunlap Arrested September 29 After Allegedly Damaging North Milpas Property
Saturday, November 3, 2012
A UCSB men’s basketball player has been charged with trespassing and vandalism following his arrest September 29.
Holt Dunlap, a walk-on guard in his first season with the Gauchos, was arrested around 10:30 p.m., not long after the Mac Miller show at the Santa Barbara Bowl. According to police, a resident in the 1100 block of North Milpas Street was watching television when he and his girlfriend heard a large crash through an open window. He walked out the front door and quickly checked around with a flashlight but didn’t see anything, the resident told police. As he closed the door he heard a loud bang on the wall of the room where his two kids were sleeping. He ran outside again, and saw Dunlap taking off from the side of the house.
Holt Dunlap
Yelling, “You picked the wrong motherfucker to mess with!” the resident chased after Dunlap. The man threw his flashlight at Dunlap, who then turned up a driveway and began to jump fences, the resident told police. At this point the man returned home to check on his kids.
When police arrived, they noticed plants strewn around the property, and that an 80-pound concrete planter in the shape of a goose had been removed from its spot in the yard. They found it leaning against the side of the house with damage and chipped paint, leading the police to believe it had been thrown there.
Shortly thereafter, officers found Dunlap four blocks away. The resident was taken to the scene, and he positively identified Dunlap. Police said muddy footprints at the scene matched his shoes, as well. Dunlap told police he was on the property with friends but that he wasn’t responsible for the damage.
Dunlap’s case was in court Wednesday, but it has been continued to January 28. His court date came the day after the District Attorney’s Office announced it was filing charges against another UCSB athlete, Peter McGlynn, a soccer player who shoved a referee at the conclusion of Sunday’s match.
It’s likely that, if Dunlap can come up with the money to pay for the damage, his charge will be reduced to an infraction, which is common in these situations.
This is Dunlap’s first season with the Gauchos. During the 2009-2010 season, Dunlap averaged seven minutes and 0.9 points per game for Whittier College. He also played a year at Fresno City College and was a member of their California Community College Athletic Association Championship team. His father, Mike Dunlap, is the first year head coach of the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats.
Attempts to reach Dunlap, who’s 22 years old and was born in Camarillo, and his attorney were unsuccessful. UCSB Assistant Athletics Director Bill Mahoney said the university became aware of the charges Friday. “We will be suspending him until there is more of a resolution,” Mahoney said. “We take these things very seriously.”
The 6’3”, 185-pound guard will likely not factor much into the Gauchos’s plans this season. He played one minute in UCSB’s 74-50 victory over La Verne Thursday night.
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Comments
I'm disappointed you would put this in your article: Yelling, “You picked the wrong motherf--ker to mess with!” It wouldn't let ME post the offensive word and required that I edit it like this so why would a "reporter" use it?
Also, "The man threw his flashlight at Dunlap, who then turned up a driveway and began to jump fences, the resident told police." Dunlap wasn't the one that turned up a driveway and began to jump fences....
The grammar issues wouldn't bother me so much had the quote not been used, that was pretty silly and not imperative to the story.
santabarbarasand (anonymous profile)
November 3, 2012 at 10:26 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Great choice of words I love ya!
Byrd (anonymous profile)
November 3, 2012 at 11:05 a.m. (Suggest removal)
The use of "Gauchos’s" (sic) bothers me more than the "MF" word, but I agree that there's an element of hypocrisy in the latter word's use by a reporter when it would be blocked in a comment. It honestly didn't add any sort of context to this story.
zappa (anonymous profile)
November 3, 2012 at 12:53 p.m. (Suggest removal)
"I'm disappointed you would put this in your article: Yelling, 'You picked the wrong motherf--ker to mess with!' It wouldn't let ME post the offensive word and required that I edit it like this so why would a 'reporter' use it?"
Answer: A double standard exists.
billclausen (anonymous profile)
November 3, 2012 at 1:32 p.m. (Suggest removal)
So true Bill! Thing is, the quote makes both the reporter AND the person quoted sound idiotic and immature. It's like a cheesy line from a B rated 80's action film.
santabarbarasand (anonymous profile)
November 3, 2012 at 2:38 p.m. (Suggest removal)
zappa:
Re: plural possessive of a noun ending in 's.'
First entry on this page: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/q...
Their website, their rules. Muthafuka.
binky (anonymous profile)
November 3, 2012 at 6:26 p.m. (Suggest removal)
binky: You've misread the CMS note. "Gauchos" is the _plural_ of Gaucho, hence you'd have "a Gaucho's error" or the "Gauchos' errors" etc. It's not the same thing as the Dickens'/Dickens's example in the link you provide. In this case, I don't stand corrected. Grass-mud horse.
zappa (anonymous profile)
November 4, 2012 at 8:21 a.m. (Suggest removal)
zappa:
The team name for UCSB is The Gauchos (singular noun ending in 's').
http://ucsb.prestosports.com/fan_zone...
The writer posits that their plans (i.e., the plans belong to the team) will be unaffected by this trivial, ticket-worthy misstep of the young player .
You have been served, Sir.
Don't hate the play-a, hate the game, Bee-aach.
binky (anonymous profile)
November 4, 2012 at 8:42 a.m. (Suggest removal)
You're still wrong and that link proves nothing either. Would you write "the Gauchos _is_ making a comeback in tonight's game."
I've now violated my basic no arguing (or reasoning) on the Internet rule twice here, so I'm done.
Are you related to the writer or something? Seems an odd thing to try to defend repeatedly.
On the plus side, I do appreciate that the Indy allows free discussion, reasonable criticism and questionable, if sometimes infantile, attempts at humor. Over and out.
zappa (anonymous profile)
November 4, 2012 at 9:01 a.m. (Suggest removal)
zappa:
We thank you for your courtesies, and wish yous well.
-- no relation to Meagher (other than the fact we all share a common ancestor, with yous too!)
binky (anonymous profile)
November 4, 2012 at 9:17 a.m. (Suggest removal)
binky and zappa-I wish William Safire was still alive...
italiansurg (anonymous profile)
November 5, 2012 at 9:51 a.m. (Suggest removal)