Charges filed in restaurant robbery

Prosecutors filed charges Friday against the man accused of robbing four Kansas University students in a Burger King drive-through.

Nicholas White, 20, of Kansas City, Kan., was charged with four counts of aggravated robbery.

The crime occurred at 2:15 a.m. Sunday at the restaurant, Sixth and Missouri streets.

Identical charges were filed in the case Thursday against Antoine Barber, 21, of Bonner Springs. Police said he was the driver of the suspect car.

Barber is being held in jail on $45,000 bond. White is being held in jail on $75,000 bond.