"Gregor, who attended Monroe Township High School,
was an honor student
and all-state defensive lineman
who played for the school’s 2009 Group III state championship football team,
according to an archival capture of a since-deleted page on the MTHS Athletics website.
That same year,
Gregor was even selected to be part of the district’s
'Heroes and Cool Kids'
mentorship program
for middle schoolers,
reserved for high school students
'considered positive role models by their administrators',
according to a 2010 report by the Home News Tribune community newspaper.
After graduation, Gregor briefly attended Wesleyan University, a small liberal arts school of about 3,200 students in Middletown, Conn.
He was arrested in November 2010
for allegedly stealing from a female dorm resident’s room
and drunkenly assaulting two male students
who tried to stop him as he fled,
punching them and elbowing them in the face,
the Middletown Press wrote at the time.
Gregor ultimately received his undergrad —
a bachelor of arts in psychology —
at the University of Arizona,
an online school formerly called Ashford University, according to his LinkedIn profile."
Christopher Gregor, the NJ father accused of killing his 6-year-old son Corey Micciolo by forcing him onto a treadmill at high speeds, is a former high school football star and youth mentor who met…
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