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Just checking NESN for any Patriot updates and this was the headline:
Chandler Jones Rushed to Emergency Room Sunday Morning.
Nothing in the Herald, nothing on the Boston News.
Does no one know? Is something being covered up? Was he beaten up? Is it gang related?
Where the hell is Roger Goodell when you need an investigation???
New England Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones was “rushed” to Norwood Hospital on Sunday morning after going to the Foxboro Police Department with a medical emergency, according to police dispatch records obtained by the Boston Herald.
Jones showed up at 7:42 a.m. with a medical emergency and was evaluated by fire and EMS officials before being transported to the hospital, the Herald reported.
Police officials declined to tell the Herald what the emergency was and police chief Edward T. O’Leary “confirmed information was deleted from dispatch records before they were released to the Herald.”
That’s not uncommon, according to O’Leary.
“It’s protected information on a medical condition,” he told the Herald. “Officers get training in making sure it’s information that’s not to be disclosed. I trust my lieutenant to know the difference.”
O’Leary also told the Herald that he had only ever seen Jones on TV, though the record obtained by the Herald noted Jones was being evaluated in a “back parking lot” of the police station while five officers were present Sunday morning.
Another officer was dispatched to Jones’ home, which is very close to the police station, after his arrival to “secure the residence,” according to the dispatch report.
O’Leary denied knowing what Jones’ emergency was or why an officer was dispatched to Jones’ home to secure the residence.
“I have no idea,” he told the Herald. “I didn’t talk to the officer. I don’t know whether there was no one else at the home or whether he was asked. I don’t know.”
O’Leary added that police reports aren’t filed for medical calls “unless someone’s dead.”
Jones was present at practice Monday and Tuesday, despite missing Week 17’s game in Miami against the Dolphins with a toe injury.
“Chandler Jones was admitted to the hospital on Sunday and released that day,” the Patriots told the Herald in a statement. “He reported to work on time Monday morning and has participated in all meetings and practices since then.”
Chandler Jones Rushed to Emergency Room Sunday Morning.
Nothing in the Herald, nothing on the Boston News.
Does no one know? Is something being covered up? Was he beaten up? Is it gang related?
Where the hell is Roger Goodell when you need an investigation???
New England Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones was “rushed” to Norwood Hospital on Sunday morning after going to the Foxboro Police Department with a medical emergency, according to police dispatch records obtained by the Boston Herald.
Jones showed up at 7:42 a.m. with a medical emergency and was evaluated by fire and EMS officials before being transported to the hospital, the Herald reported.
Police officials declined to tell the Herald what the emergency was and police chief Edward T. O’Leary “confirmed information was deleted from dispatch records before they were released to the Herald.”
That’s not uncommon, according to O’Leary.
“It’s protected information on a medical condition,” he told the Herald. “Officers get training in making sure it’s information that’s not to be disclosed. I trust my lieutenant to know the difference.”
O’Leary also told the Herald that he had only ever seen Jones on TV, though the record obtained by the Herald noted Jones was being evaluated in a “back parking lot” of the police station while five officers were present Sunday morning.
Another officer was dispatched to Jones’ home, which is very close to the police station, after his arrival to “secure the residence,” according to the dispatch report.
O’Leary denied knowing what Jones’ emergency was or why an officer was dispatched to Jones’ home to secure the residence.
“I have no idea,” he told the Herald. “I didn’t talk to the officer. I don’t know whether there was no one else at the home or whether he was asked. I don’t know.”
O’Leary added that police reports aren’t filed for medical calls “unless someone’s dead.”
Jones was present at practice Monday and Tuesday, despite missing Week 17’s game in Miami against the Dolphins with a toe injury.
“Chandler Jones was admitted to the hospital on Sunday and released that day,” the Patriots told the Herald in a statement. “He reported to work on time Monday morning and has participated in all meetings and practices since then.”