Los Angeles Times

Adams is taken into custody

The senior UCLA defensive back is arrested on suspicion of felony robbery.

- By Chris Foster and Richard Winton

Ishmael Adams, a playmaking defensive back and kick returner for UCLA’s football team, is scheduled to be arraigned in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday after his arrest on suspicion of felony robbery.

Adams, a senior, was taken into custody by UCLA police at 3:36 a.m. Sunday for allegedly using force to rob a cellphone from an Uber driver, according to Tod Tamberg of UCLA’s office of media relations.

UCLA did not practice Monday and football Coach Jim Mora was not available for comment. A UCLA athletic department spokesman released a statement that read, “We are aware of the situation and continue to gather informatio­n. As this is a pending legal matter, we will have no further comment at this time.”

As of late Monday afternoon, Adams was still in custody with his bail set at $100,000, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department website. The district attorney’s office had not received the case from UCLA police, said Jane Robison, a spokeswoma­n for the D.A.

Adams is 5 feet 8 and 180 pounds, but he has started 26 consecutiv­e games by playing bigger than his frame.

“He plays with that chip on his shoulder in practice, in games,” Mora said last season. “He’s a fighter, a scrapper.”

Adams ability to create big plays was vital to the Bruins in 2014. Against Virginia in the season opener, Adams returned an intercepti­on for a touchdown. He also scored on a punt return only to have it nullified by a penalty in the 28-20 victory.

Adams had two touchdowns in a 62-27 victory over Arizona State, a 95-yard intercepti­on return and a 100yard kickoff return.

“He has a knack for making plays,” Mora said last season. “When he gets the ball in his hands, there is no way he is going to go down easy.”

Adams is also well-known for jawing on the field, something that amused teammates and annoyed opponents.

“I don’t think a day goes by where Ish doesn’t try to start a fight in practice,” former UCLA quarterbac­k Brett Hundley said last season. “He goes after receivers, even ours. That’s good for us.”

Adams’ streak of consecutiv­e starts for the Bruins appeared in jeopardy even before his arrest. Marcus Rios has been working with the first-team defense at Adams’ cornerback spot. Adams was expected to be used frequently as a nickel back.

UCLA opens its season Saturday at the Rose Bowl against Virginia.

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Los Angeles Times ?? ISHMAEL ADAMS is scheduled for arraignmen­t today in Los Angeles Superior Court.
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