Napier said Johnson is enrolled in summer classes, participating in team activities and that disciplinary measures are being handled internally.
"We're gonna let things take their course," Napier said at SEC spring meetings,
via the Orlando Sentinel. "We started some of that process with [Johnson] in-house already. He's back in summer school and he's working with our team. He's got good representation and we'll let it take its course."
"I think there's some lessons to be learned, and we'll keep it at that," Napier said. "I think that hopefully it will be a teachable moment not only for him but for the entire team and for young people in general."
Jonson faces two felony charges stemming from a May 2 arrest but remains with the team, according to Napier
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