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mcnabb7542
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Myles or Stringfellow have been charged for crimes????
When asked about it on Tuesday morning Petersen said again basically they are waiting on the legal process to do anything differently and there has been no word out of the city attorneys office about charges. We saw in the ASJ case how long it took for that office to charge and process his case and this is just a simple assault case. Could be tied up for a long time without resolution.
What you do know is even if Miles is allowed back on the team, if he misses all of spring his chances of being the opening day starter are quite slim. New staff coming in and he hasn't had starters experience means no spring and he is at best riding the bench and at worst being thrown off the team.
I'm sure most of us still hope he is tossed off the team. If he really punched a girl in the face that night his ass needs to be sent packing.
Wow. Good news if true.
Per Christian Caple -- Can confirm that QB Cyler Miles will not face charges for alleged assault. Have not heard word on Damore'ea Stringfellow.
Myles or Stringfellow have been charged for crimes????
I really don't want a kid leading my team that attacked several Seahawk fans IN SEATTLE right after the super bowl because his team lost and he was a fucking baby about it. Maybe that's just me. I wanted them both booted from the team.
It's not like I won't keep my season tickets and keep rooting for my team. I'll get over it, but this isn't what I wanted to have happen.
No offense, but I'm not shocked an Eagles fan is less upset about players who attacked fans of another team.
My point is this, if the kid isn't charge, and Petersen doesn't hand down a suspension to Myles, then in my eyes "case closed" . It doesn't matter the NFL team I cheer for, the bottomline is the kid was cleared of all doing. I don't favor players no matter what they do, even it costs them wins, a crime is a crime no matter what.
I was busting your balls for being an Eagles fan man. Just like you like to taunt us for being Seahawks fans.
According to the charging documents, Stringfellow assaulted a woman at a celebratory bonfire, where a large crowd had gathered near UW’s Greek Row shortly after the Seahawks defeated the Denver Broncos.
Miles, wearing a Broncos beanie, and Stringfellow were both present at the bonfire.
Stringfellow “was shoving a Broncos hat or beanie in the faces of celebrating Seahawks fans. An unknown male ran into the crowd, grabbed the hat from Stringfellow’s hand, and threw it either on the ground or towards the fire,” according to the charging documents. “Stringfellow and the unknown male began fighting. Bystanders quickly stepped in to separate the two.”
A woman who lived on Green Row and who had rented a digital camera from UW was taking pictures of the celebration and “snapped multiple pictures of the aftermath of the altercation, though she did not realize at the time precisely what she was photographing,” the documents read. “After being separated, Stringfellow turned, saw (the woman) with the camera, and headed straight towards her. He grabbed aggressively for the camera, and the two struggled over it. (The woman) had the strap around her wrist, so Stringfellow was unable to wrest it from her. Witnesses characterized the struggle in varying terms ranging from (the woman) being shaken around violently to her being moved around a little bit.”
The woman reported having a “mild fever” that day.
During the struggle, “Stringfellow hit (her) in the head. (She) fainted, though it appears she was not out for a long period of time (it is unclear whether she passed out from the blow or due to the exertion and the fact she was ill).”
The camera lens “either broke off or came loose in Stringfellow’s hand. He then threw it into or in the direction of the fire. Someone yelled, ‘yo String, let’s go,” and Stringfellow and Miles left while (the woman) was carried into a nearby fraternity house.”
About 50 minutes later, Stringfellow and Miles got out of a car and asked a man if he was a Seahawks fan. The man “replied something to effect of ‘yeah of course, are you Broncos fans? When Stringfellow said yes, (the Seahawks fan) said ‘tough night to be a Broncos fan’ and tried to walk past them. Stringfellow blocked his path and got up very close to him. (The Seahawks fan) put his hands up in front of and close to his chest. Stringfellow said he felt threatened and pushed (the Seahawks fan) into a hedge. (The Seahawks fan) pushed him back, and Stringfellow began punching him, striking him at least once in the lower jaw. (The Seahawks fan) tried to get away by running downa nearby path … Stringfellow and Miles chased him, with Stringfellow in the lead.”
After catching up with the Seahawks fan, Stringfellow “punched him again in the head and cheek.” An unknown female in the car “yelled at Stringfellow and Miles to come out and get out of there. The two ran back to the car, which drove off …”
The Seahawks fan had a black eye, a cut lip and scrapes on his elbows.
The fan and his girlfriend, also present, identified Stringfellow as the “primary aggressor.” Miles had chased the fan, but neither the fan nor his girlfriend “could state with any certainty that Miles actually struck” the fan during the assault.
Yeah I think Stringfellow is as good as gone. Miles, I guess we'll see. He may not have actually hit anyone, but running around with Stringfellow while he was being an idiot is really piss poor judgment. I don't know what to expect from Petersen.