Former USC starting cornerback Isaiah Langley was arrested in connection to a slew of robberies in Northern California, according to a report by FOX KTVU and Alameda District Attorney's office. Langley was one of several members of a "brazen" crew in 61 robberies of UPS drivers across Northern California, which netted them $1 million in stolen electronics per a release.

Per the DA's statement, Langley was one of 12 individuals arrested in the operation. The arrests also yielded collection of six guns, "including an assault rifle, along with two illegal ammunition magazines, stolen property from the thefts, and other physical evidence."

Beginning in December of 2018, UPS and Fed-Ex delivery drivers were preyed upon as they delivered merchandise to cellular telephone stores. The suspects would rush the drivers as they approached the stores with boxes of merchandise, grab the boxes and run to vehicles that displayed paper dealer plates. In some cases, force or fear was used in the crimes.

The DA noted that Langley, 23, was taken into custody in Lake Forest, Illinois "and is expected to be brought to Alameda County for arraignment at a future date." Per KTVU:

Langley was identified through cell phone data, surveillance video and physical evidence, prosecutors said and is linked to robberies in Pleasant Hill, Fairfield and San Jose. It was a partial palm print left at a Pleasant Hill site that led police to begin to unravel the robbery ring, prosecutors said.

Langley signed as an undrafted free agent with the Oakland Raiders in June and was spotted a couple times in HBO's Hard Knocks this summer. He was eventually released by the Raiders and most recently the Indianapolis Colts. Per KTVU, Langley was arrested on the same day he was released.

This is not Langley's first run in with the law. He was arrested in May 2016 going into his sophomore season on UCLA's campus at a fraternity party on three misdemeanor charges (resisting arrest, intoxication and trespassing). Langley was suspended for the season opener against Alabama.

He played in 33 games at USC, 22 in his final two seasons. The NorCal native ascended to a starting job in his senior season in 2018, recording 46 tackles, one interception and six passes defended in 11 games. He started four times in 2017 with 38 tackles and six passes defended.

Langley was a former four-star prospect in the 2015 class out of Foothill High School. He was rated the No. 97 overall prospect in the class, the No. 11 cornerback and the No, 17 recruit out of California. He chose USC over offers from Florida State, Georgia, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Arizona, Oregon, and Tennessee among others.