photovol
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Predictably you are just too arrogant to simply write: "I was wrong".Why, yes.... Yes I did....
Do you know what would have prevented that? I mean, any idea whatsoever?
LOCKING THE DOOR BEHIND THE DRUNK ***
Won't argue that....
Covered above, ad nauseum.....
So, a 6' 0" tall, 205 lb athlete, couldn't handle an unarmed, falling down drunk without throwing hands?
The police must have bought his "mistake" story. If they ever have reason not to then they could still charge him.VolArmy74 said:
I'm not sure how the guy didn't get arrested. He was publicly intoxicated and admitted to breaking and entering. A door doesn't have to be locked for that charge to apply. It's a felony when the dwelling is occupied.
That was not true the last time I read the Tennessee statutes.
I have not but I do know enough to know that the program will not allow him to play until he is cleared of charges.
Pure, unadulterated racist BS. Seriously. Unless you have ABSOLUTE PROOF that race played into this then you need to keep your racism to yourself.
He punched a guy and did as he was taught to do by not saying anything until he spoke with a lawyer. That's good advice for athletes at high profile programs because of the extra attention things like this get. Would have been the same had it been Mays or one of the white players.
The police went on the only evidence they had at the moment- the testimony of a drunk who apparently embellished the story quite a bit.
Looking for my race card, looking, looking.Pure, unadulterated racist BS. Seriously. Unless you have ABSOLUTE PROOF that race played into this then you need to keep your racism to yourself.
He punched a guy and did as he was taught to do by not saying anything until he spoke with a lawyer. That's good advice for athletes at high profile programs because of the extra attention things like this get. Would have been the same had it been Mays or one of the white players.
The police went on the only evidence they had at the moment- the testimony of a drunk who apparently embellished the story quite a bit.
You are thick headed, incorrigible, and wear blinders when it is not how you see it.Why, yes.... Yes I did....
Do you know what would have prevented that? I mean, any idea whatsoever?
LOCKING THE DOOR BEHIND THE DRUNK ***
Won't argue that....
Covered above, ad nauseum.....
So, a 6' 0" tall, 205 lb athlete, couldn't handle an unarmed, falling down drunk without throwing hands?
A sober man would have walked away and found the apartment he was looking for at the time.Or he could have locked the f***** door..... but he chose to "whoop ***"
And one person and ONLY one person in this incident was responsible for the guy being sloppy drunk.A sober man would have walked away and found the apartment he was looking for at the time.
A sober man would have recognized that the man that removed him from the apartment was capable of whipping his A**
A sober man would not have attempted to re enter the apartment nor would he have escalated the situation.
You're famous, Sara. I mean, you always were, here, but now in the Twitterverse, too.Tray Wallace response to a comment I made. Seems he may have very well been hurt all along.
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Those bones in the hand are pretty vulnerable when you're hitting hard surfaces without gloves. Wouldn't be at all surprised if he has one or two broken phlanges or metacarpals or whatever they're called.