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Breaking Down the Security, Risk of Recent University Firing

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The University of Michigan recently fired its football coach, Sherrone Moore, due to “an inappropriate relationship with a staff member;” later, Moore was “detained by police in an assault investigation,” according to the Detroit Free Press. On Dec. 12, two days after being fired, Moore was charged with three charges, including third-degree felony home invasion.

These charges were not connected to conduct committed on campus, but rather, conduct allegedly committed inside the house of a woman with whom Moore had relations. Nevertheless, this sequence of events can serve as a reminder that firing processes require security’s involvement to mitigate risks.

PeriodDec 16 2025

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  • TitleBreaking Down the Security, Risk of Recent University Firing
    Media name/outletSecurity Magazine
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    Date12/16/25
    DescriptionThe University of Michigan recently fired its football coach, Sherrone Moore, due to “an inappropriate relationship with a staff member;” later, Moore was “detained by police in an assault investigation,” according to the Detroit Free Press. On Dec. 12, two days after being fired, Moore was charged with three charges, including third-degree felony home invasion.

    These charges were not connected to conduct committed on campus, but rather, conduct allegedly committed inside the house of a woman with whom Moore had relations. Nevertheless, this sequence of events can serve as a reminder that firing processes require security’s involvement to mitigate risks.
    Producer/AuthorJordyn Alger
    URLhttps://www.securitymagazine.com/articles/102052-breaking-down-the-security-risk-of-recent-university-firing
    PersonsAlan Saquella, Jordyn Alger