A Detroit man who was suspended from CMU's football team after he was arrested for using student accounts to order iPhones is headed to trial.

Kyron McKinnie-Harper, 19, of Detroit, waived a preliminary exam scheduled for Thursday, CM Life reported. He was charged with six crimes, including four felonies, for a scheme in which he used the accounts of four other students to order iPhones and have them shipped to two Detroit addresses.

He was charged with four felonies and two misdemeanors last month. A trial date is not yet set.

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McKinnie-Harper was suspended by CMU's head coach Jim McElwain after his arrest. He played 12 games as a cornerback for the Chippewas last season and was credited with 25 tackles, 10 passes defended and two forced fumbles.

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