Ohio State coach was CARJACKED at gunpoint in a school parking lot during a recruiting trip to Cleveland with police arresting four youths after chase that required a helicopter

  • Keenan Bailey was reportedly not injured in the incident
  • Bailey has been with the Buckeyes program since 2016
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Ohio State coach Keenan Bailey was carjacked at gunpoint during a recruiting trip in Cleveland, according to a new report.

Bailey, who has worked at the school since 2016, was in town Monday.

And according to cleveland.comthe coach was carjacked by four youths aged 15 to 18 while his Dodge Durango was in the parking lot of Ginn Academy.

The suspects were arrested after a police chase, which reportedly involved a helicopter.

Police said the group then also tried to carjack a group of women, but they drove away.

Brian Hartline (left) talks with senior advisor to Keenan Bailey in 2022 in Columbus, Ohio

Bailey was reportedly not injured in the incident and posted a photo of himself in Canada

Bailey was reportedly not injured in the incident, and posted a photo of herself in Canada on Tuesday.

A team spokesperson told Cleveland.com that he has resumed recruiting.

Bailey previously served as the senior advisor to Ohio State's head coach and was previously a quality control coach on offense.

The Buckeyes don't play again until December 29 after missing the College Football Playoff.

They will face Missouri in the Cotton Bowl.

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