3 Philly-area athletes, including 2 Syracuse football recruits, arrested in Old City attack
The victim was left with a concussion, broken nose, and two chipped teeth, among other injuries.

Three Philadelphia-area athletes were recently arrested in connection with an April assault in Old City that left the victim with a concussion, a broken nose, and two chipped teeth, among other injuries.
Charles W. Foulke and Masiia Acrey, both 18, have been charged with aggravated assault, conspiracy, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, and harassment.
Jalen Millevoix, 19, was charged with criminal mischief and conspiracy.
Foulke is a former starting quarterback for St. Joseph’s Prep who transferred to Glassboro High School in the last school year. Acrey is currently a cornerback at St. Joe’s. Millevoix played football at Eastern Regional High School in New Jersey and graduated in 2025, according to his social media.
As first reported by Syracuse.com, Foulke and Acrey are Syracuse University football recruits. The university’s athletics department did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but a source familiar with the football program’s thinking told Syracuse.com the school still considers Foulke and Acrey part of the 2027 football class.
The incident started with a “noogie” just before 2:30 a.m. on April 12, according to Philadelphia police.
The group of athletes encountered a man and woman outside waiting for their rideshare when one of the football players proceeded to rub his knuckles against the man’s head. The interaction appeared to have ended after the man told the group to knock it off.
But as the rideshare arrived, one athlete gave the man another noogie. The man lunged in response, took a swing, and the group began to attack him.
Police said the victim was taken to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital with abrasions to the left side of his face and body, requiring stitching for his nose, which was also broken. The rideshare car was also damaged in the scuffle.
Millevoix was arrested May 23 and released without bail, with his preliminary hearing scheduled for June 22. His attorney, Gregory Joseph Pagano, could not immediately be reached for comment.
Foulke was arrested May 26 with his unsecured bail set at $200,000 and his preliminary hearing scheduled for July 10. His attorney, Joseph Kelly, declined to comment.
Acrey was arrested June 3 with unsecured bail set at $50,000 and a preliminary hearing scheduled for June 22. His attorney, Fortunato Perri Jr., could not immediately be reached for comment.
