Ohio State tight end Jake Stoneburner learned an important lesson about official business on Saturday, and that lesson was not to obstruct it. 

According to a report from 10tv.com, Stoneburner was arrested Saturday for doing just that.
Ohio State senior tight end Jake Stoneburner was arrested on Saturday and was charged with obstructing official business.

According to the Delaware County Sheriff's Office, Stoneburner, 22, was arrested sometime on Saturday by the Shawnee Hills police.

The circumstances of his arrest were not immediately released.
Now, while there aren't any details available for this arrest, given the charge against Stoneburner, I'm going to guess that whatever he did, it wasn't exactly a big deal. I mean, was he driving slowly in front of a police car or something?

All I know is that if you can get arrested for obstructing official business, then we should probably start seeing politicians arrested all across the country for filibustering on a daily basis.