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i still wanna know why OP would be defending this
 

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Yah but we've seen how that goes.

"OMG HE ASSAULTED ME!" "HE GAVE THIS TO ME AS A GIFT!" etc. etc. What is he gonna do, go down to the nearest jewelry store or pawn shop and have the cashier testify as he climbs himself onto a cross and screams "FREEDOM!?" Yah I give that a 0.002981% chance of happening.

Going through legal channels is better than DIY jobs.
 

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Can the season start already!!!


Cowboys CB Marquez White facing felony assault charge
Posted by Josh Alper on July 9, 2018, 5:31 PM EDT
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Cowboys cornerback Marquez White was arrested in Collin County, Texas last month on a charge of second degree aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

The charge is a result of what White described as a “road rage” incident last October that involved him flashing a gun at the driver of another car after an altercation when they were attempting to exit a highway.

“I eventually made my way in front of him and he proceeded to ride very closely and aggressively on my tail,” White said in a statement provided to the Dothan Eagle. “I hit the brakes to get him off of me and could then see him becoming very angry in my rear view mirror. He then sped up again and I hit my brakes again and after this time he pulled over to my driver side while still driving and proceeded to yell racial slurs such as the “N” word while also threatening to kill me. Simultaneously while doing this he began to reach towards his glove box and that is when I flashed my weapon. He then hit the brakes, got behind me, and proceeded to follow me to my house. Upon arriving at my house I exited my car and went into my home as he sat outside and contacted the authorities.”

White said no arrest was made at the time and adds that he believes the accusation is “a personal attack on my image as well as the Star” by someone he says has changed their story “multiple times” since the incident. White was released on a $7,500 bond after he surrendered to authorities in June.

White was a sixth-round pick out of Florida State last year and spent the regular season on the practice squad.
Again.

Going through legal channels is better than DIY jobs.
 

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Can the season start already!!!


Cowboys CB Marquez White facing felony assault charge
Posted by Josh Alper on July 9, 2018, 5:31 PM EDT
gettyimages-607332498-e1531171839812.jpg

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Cowboys cornerback Marquez White was arrested in Collin County, Texas last month on a charge of second degree aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

The charge is a result of what White described as a “road rage” incident last October that involved him flashing a gun at the driver of another car after an altercation when they were attempting to exit a highway.

“I eventually made my way in front of him and he proceeded to ride very closely and aggressively on my tail,” White said in a statement provided to the Dothan Eagle. “I hit the brakes to get him off of me and could then see him becoming very angry in my rear view mirror. He then sped up again and I hit my brakes again and after this time he pulled over to my driver side while still driving and proceeded to yell racial slurs such as the “N” word while also threatening to kill me. Simultaneously while doing this he began to reach towards his glove box and that is when I flashed my weapon. He then hit the brakes, got behind me, and proceeded to follow me to my house. Upon arriving at my house I exited my car and went into my home as he sat outside and contacted the authorities.”

White said no arrest was made at the time and adds that he believes the accusation is “a personal attack on my image as well as the Star” by someone he says has changed their story “multiple times” since the incident. White was released on a $7,500 bond after he surrendered to authorities in June.

White was a sixth-round pick out of Florida State last year and spent the regular season on the practice squad.
Typical Cowboy.
Am I right?
 

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Just checked the calendar and was wondering why I hadn't heard about any off the field stuff from Pac Man. Here we go

https://nypost.com/2018/07/11/pacman-jones-allegedly-attacked-in-bizarre-airport-fight/


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A man named Frank Ragin has done the impossible: made Adam “Pacman” Jones the good guy. At least in the eyes of the law.

According to TMZ Sports, Ragin, an employee at cleaning company ABM, made a gesture toward the former Bengals cornerback at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport in Atlanta on Tuesday night. Jones confronted Ragin verbally and things escalated from there.

In video of the incident obtained by TMZ, Ragin seems to make contact first. The two then escalate the fight, with Jones throwing haymakers until Ragin is on the floor. Jones is then held back from punching him further.

“Mr. Ragin eventually struck Mr. Jones with a closed fist,” cops said, according to TMZ, “… causing a laceration to Mr. Jones’ face.

“Mr. Jones then started to defend himself, causing Mr. Ragin to fall to the ground.”

Ragin was arrested for two counts of battery, as he also hit a woman who was with Jones. Both Jones and his friend reportedly declined medical treatment.

Jones, a free agent, is one of the most controversial NFL players, getting arrested and suspended many times since being drafted in 2005. He missed the entire 2007 season for numerous violations of the NFL’s personal conduct policy, including his involvement in a strip-club fight that left a man paralyzed.
 

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"“Mr. Jones then started to defend himself, causing Mr. Ragin to fall to the ground.”"
News to the cops...that's not defending yourself. Doesn't mean the guy didn't deserve it of course, but Pac Man lost out on getting the benefit of the doubt long ago
 

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"“Mr. Jones then started to defend himself, causing Mr. Ragin to fall to the ground.”"
News to the cops...that's not defending yourself. Doesn't mean the guy didn't deserve it of course, but Pac Man lost out on getting the benefit of the doubt long ago

He did but is it not the rule that you get struck first you have to the right to fight back.

Hell if a drugged out man smokes me. I'd sock him back till he his grounded and use my mass to restrain him
 

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He did but is it not the rule that you get struck first you have to the right to fight back.

Hell if a drugged out man smokes me. I'd sock him back till he his grounded and use my mass to restrain him
They were separated after that. Then Pac became the aggressor. He was in no imminent danger when he came back at the guy after being separated. But, like I said, regardless of whether you condone it or not the guy certainly seemed to be a dick that deserved it.
 
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