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New Report:
"Bradford won't take less than 5 times of whatever Dez Bryant has to pay to make this video (that may or may not exist) go away. Stan Kroenke, who owns the secret warehouse from Indiana Jones, is planning on moving the warehouse to Inglewood California. If Kroenke has the video, which we are 100% certain he might, it would definitely be there, probably."
 

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New Report:
"Bradford won't take less than 5 times of whatever Dez Bryant has to pay to make this video (that may or may not exist) go away. Stan Kroenke, who owns the secret warehouse from Indiana Jones, is planning on moving the warehouse to Inglewood California. If Kroenke has the video, which we are 100% certain he might, it would definitely be there, probably."

Post of the year so far.
 

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Well... two days ago, those who started this mess said the video would be released either that day or the next.

Two days have come and gone and I haven't seen any videos.

All I've seem is a bunch of tweets suggesting that those who hold the video are trying to put it out for auction, so to speak.

The world is getting closer and closer to "Idiocracy" each and every day.
 

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...al-mart-incident-report-involving-dez-bryant/

NFL Media releases 2011 Wal-Mart incident report involving Dez Bryant
Posted by Mike Florio on February 26, 2015

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In November, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media rattled off a laundry list of occasions when police were called to the home of Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant. The raw number of incidents — six — was troubling. But the content of each specific instance showed that, in isolation, they were nothing.

As mentioned last Friday, February 20, when I inadvertently let the cat out of the bag regarding the previously worst-kept secret among reporters covering the NFL, Rapoport’s overhyped Dez Bryant rap sheet was the result of a chase for a much bigger prize: The long-rumored video of an incident involving Dez Bryant doing something he shouldn’t have been doing.

Since Friday, much has been written and said about the rumored Dez Bryant video. As it turns out, the NFL was in possession of relevant evidence on the subject several days before I blurted out the existence of the rumor on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas.

In a letter dated February 17, the City of Lancaster, Texas police department produced to NFL Media via the Texas Public Information Act an incident/investigation report from July 2011 regarding a police response to the Lancaster Wal-Mart.

The report mentions that an unknown person called the police to explain that a black female was “being dragged from one vehicle to another vehicle” by a black male. The vehicle the woman was dragged from was a Mercedes registered to Dez Bryant.

When a police officer responded, a Wal-Mart security guard explained that he arrived at the scene with the door to the Mercedes still open and a child’s toy on the ground, but that no one was present. Then, two men pulled up in an Escalade registered to Dez Bryant. The two men, Carl King and Christopher Mitchell, said they received a call from the alleged victim, asking them to pick up “her” Mercedes.

Then, a Bentley arrived in the parking lot, with the alleged victim and Dez Bryant inside. The alleged victim claimed that she had an argument with a man named Alex Penson, that she was not assaulted or injured in any way, and that it was “just an argument” with Penson. The alleged victim claimed she was dropped off at a friend’s house, and that she contacted Bryant to pick her up.

The responding officer determined after talking to all parties that there was no offense, and that everyone was free to go.

The report doesn’t mention the availability of Wal-Mart surveillance video, or the contents of it. Instead, it appears that the responding officer accepted the version(s) supplied by King, Mitchell, Bryant, and the alleged victim, and closed the case.

Most if not all Wal-Mart stores have surveillance cameras blanketing the property. Indeed, the longstanding rumor making the rounds among NFL reporters has been not just that an incident occurred at a Wal-Mart parking lot, but that there is video of it.

In digesting the report, keep this in mind: The report makes no mention of the car to which the victim was allegedly dragged. The video may show the other car. The video may show the person doing the dragging, if dragging actually happened. The video may show whatever preceded the dragging of the woman from “her” Mercedes to another car. The video may show the other car driving away.

Eventually, the video is coming out. In the interim, Bryant, Carl King, Christopher Mitchell, Alex Penson (whoever he is), and the alleged victim can expect to be pursued by members of the media for more details regarding what did and didn’t happen in that Wal-Mart parking lot.
 

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Looks like I've gotta make room for one more on my Shit List.
 

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"In the interim, Bryant, Carl King, Christopher Mitchell, Alex Penson (whoever he is), and the alleged victim can expect to be pursued by members of the media for more details regarding what did and didn’t happen in that Wal-Mart parking lot."

The police investigated... the report was filed... but the media will now harrass these people beyond belief.

These people in the media have got to stop harassing people, IMO.

Someone ought to pay for this type of harrassment.

Just go the fuck away, people.

/rant over/
 

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This is very different. This is a guy who's alleging that Dez Bryant committed a crime so horrible that his career would be over. Bryant could easily sue La Canfora and Florio if they're making this up.
Florio/PFT once jumped on board stating Terry Bradshaw died in a car accident.
 

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"In the interim, Bryant, Carl King, Christopher Mitchell, Alex Penson (whoever he is), and the alleged victim can expect to be pursued by members of the media for more details regarding what did and didn’t happen in that Wal-Mart parking lot."

The police investigated... the report was filed... but the media will now harrass these people beyond belief.

These people in the media have got to stop harassing people, IMO.

Someone ought to pay for this type of harrassment.

Just go the freak away, people.

/rant over/

When you say "these people in the media" you mean Night Crawler right?

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So...er wheres the promised video???

Like someone said - if the video exists and it was so bad he'd have been indicted. If the investigating police officer felt that there had possibly been an offence committed after talking to them all at the Walmart, the first thing he'd have done would be to go inside and ask to take a look at the tape. The fact that he didn't decide to do so suggests that there were no injuries or any statement leading him to believe anything other than an argument had happened - or perhaps he did see the video and it showed nothing incriminating.

When will the media learn to stop hyping stuff that has NO evidence to back it up and jumping the gun just to get a story first - even if its untrue?? The answer - never. People have very short memories I'm afraid.
 

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http://deadspin.com/if-the-dez-bryant-video-exists-well-buy-it-1688021515

If The Dez Bryant Video Exists, We'll Buy It
Barry Petchesky

We do not know if there is actually video of Dez Bryant doing something very, very bad. If there is, we will pay money for it.

For a completely unsubstantiated rumor, this thing has legs. Mike Florio claims that NFL insiders have heard about the video for months. Adam Schefter says he's been working the story since September, and knows what's on the supposed video (despite not having seen it). Cowboys COO Stephen Jones denies that the team knows anything about the video.

The video is reportedly for sale to the highest bidder, or, alternately, being used to extort Bryant. To that we would add: to anyone in possession of the video, email us at Deadspin, and perhaps we will pay you money for the video.

We have been approached by multiple tipsters claiming to know what the video shows, and there are at least three conflicting versions. Notably, of all the people who have offered descriptions of what's on the tape, not one claims to have actually seen it. There's more than a hint of urban legend here.

One person claims to have heard the audio, which he says has "been floating around the celebrity hacking/trading communities of the dark web for a couple of months." Another cites his "source at Bristol." Yet another demanded that we pay him just to tell us what was on the video. (Technically, he claimed, what was on two separate Bryant videos.)

There is a subrumor going around that screenshots of the video have been sent out. But none of those screenshots have surfaced, and no one in the media we've spoken to has seen any alleged images.

This is all very confusing. It would be less confusing if you, the person who has this video (if it exists), would get in touch with us at tips@deadspin.com.
 

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...al-mart-incident-report-involving-dez-bryant/

NFL Media releases 2011 Wal-Mart incident report involving Dez Bryant
Posted by Mike Florio on February 26, 2015

dez.jpg
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In November, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media rattled off a laundry list of occasions when police were called to the home of Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant. The raw number of incidents — six — was troubling. But the content of each specific instance showed that, in isolation, they were nothing.

As mentioned last Friday, February 20, when I inadvertently let the cat out of the bag regarding the previously worst-kept secret among reporters covering the NFL, Rapoport’s overhyped Dez Bryant rap sheet was the result of a chase for a much bigger prize: The long-rumored video of an incident involving Dez Bryant doing something he shouldn’t have been doing.

Since Friday, much has been written and said about the rumored Dez Bryant video. As it turns out, the NFL was in possession of relevant evidence on the subject several days before I blurted out the existence of the rumor on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas.

In a letter dated February 17, the City of Lancaster, Texas police department produced to NFL Media via the Texas Public Information Act an incident/investigation report from July 2011 regarding a police response to the Lancaster Wal-Mart.

The report mentions that an unknown person called the police to explain that a black female was “being dragged from one vehicle to another vehicle” by a black male. The vehicle the woman was dragged from was a Mercedes registered to Dez Bryant.

When a police officer responded, a Wal-Mart security guard explained that he arrived at the scene with the door to the Mercedes still open and a child’s toy on the ground, but that no one was present. Then, two men pulled up in an Escalade registered to Dez Bryant. The two men, Carl King and Christopher Mitchell, said they received a call from the alleged victim, asking them to pick up “her” Mercedes.

Then, a Bentley arrived in the parking lot, with the alleged victim and Dez Bryant inside. The alleged victim claimed that she had an argument with a man named Alex Penson, that she was not assaulted or injured in any way, and that it was “just an argument” with Penson. The alleged victim claimed she was dropped off at a friend’s house, and that she contacted Bryant to pick her up.

The responding officer determined after talking to all parties that there was no offense, and that everyone was free to go.

The report doesn’t mention the availability of Wal-Mart surveillance video, or the contents of it. Instead, it appears that the responding officer accepted the version(s) supplied by King, Mitchell, Bryant, and the alleged victim, and closed the case.

Most if not all Wal-Mart stores have surveillance cameras blanketing the property. Indeed, the longstanding rumor making the rounds among NFL reporters has been not just that an incident occurred at a Wal-Mart parking lot, but that there is video of it.

In digesting the report, keep this in mind: The report makes no mention of the car to which the victim was allegedly dragged. The video may show the other car. The video may show the person doing the dragging, if dragging actually happened. The video may show whatever preceded the dragging of the woman from “her” Mercedes to another car. The video may show the other car driving away.

Eventually, the video is coming out. In the interim, Bryant, Carl King, Christopher Mitchell, Alex Penson (whoever he is), and the alleged victim can expect to be pursued by members of the media for more details regarding what did and didn’t happen in that Wal-Mart parking lot.
It would seem to me that a copy of the video would have been kept by the Police, and therefore subject to FOIA request, and therefore, the NFL would have a copy, but ain't no way in hell they're going to release it. Yup, now we know who's driving the strories that we're hearing. All makes sense.