UAB Football Player Arrested for Allegedly Stabbing Two Teammates
On Saturday, a shocking incident unfolded at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) as a football player, Daniel Israel Mincey, reportedly stabbed two of his teammates at the team’s facility. The freshman lineman was swiftly arrested and booked on charges of aggravated assault and attempted murder, sending shockwaves through the college football community.
According to reports from WVTM 13, the two injured players were promptly transported to UAB Hospital and are currently in stable condition, thankfully escaping life-threatening injuries.
The University released a statement confirming the incident, assuring that the suspect is in custody and there is no further threat to the campus. The UAB Police and Public Safety department is actively investigating the assault that occurred at the Football Operations Center, emphasizing the non-life-threatening nature of the injuries sustained.
The distressing event transpired just before 10 a.m., casting a shadow over the UAB football program on the day of their home game against South Florida at Protective Stadium. Despite the turmoil, the school reaffirmed its commitment to prioritizing the safety and well-being of all students amidst this troubling development.
It was revealed that Mincey had previously been part of Kentucky’s roster in 2024 before transferring to UAB for the 2025 season, adding a layer of complexity to the unfolding situation.
As the investigation unfolds and details emerge, the college football community remains on edge, awaiting further updates on this distressing incident. Stay tuned for more information as this story continues to develop.

