
A Kentucky football coach, David Stinson, pleads not guilty in court after facing a reckless homicide charge.
The Pleasure Ridge Park High School coach, who is also a teacher and a deacon at a local church, faces the charge because of the death of one of his players, Max Gilpin. Gilpin, 15, died of complications from heat stroke while practicing on August 20th.
This is the first time a coach has been charged for something that happened on the field.
Hundreds of people took part in a rally on Sunday to support Stinson. Also a Facebook group, which now has over 1,400 members, was created to support the coach.
Stinson was released without bond after the arraignment .
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