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A pair of Texas A&M football players each face two counts of assault causing bodily injury stemming from an incident that occurred in April.

Court documents state that cornerback Deshazor Everett and safety Floyd Raven were among a large group of men who attacked two people as they climbed out of a 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe at an apartment complex off Harvey Mitchell Parkway early April 7. More than $500 in damage was caused to the vehicle.

Raven turned himself in to Brazos County Jail Monday morning and was expected to be released on bail after being processed. Everett, however, had not turned himself in as of Monday morning but was aware there's a warrant for his arrest, according to The Eagle newspaper.

Everett had 56 tackles and two interceptions in 12 games last year, while Raven had 16 tackles in 13 games.

Both players are listed as starters on Texas A&M's current depth chart.