NFL Arrests and Lawsuits - 2018

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Normally I give the victim a chance. But I'm gunna side with Shady on this one. I've met the dude before and he could not be a nicer guy. Normally you can sense some darkness to a person but this is a totally fabricated situation

He is no innocent.......read up about the nightclub brawl he and 3 friends had. They essentially beat up two people badly enough that they had broken bones etc. After knocking them down all 4 guys were kicking them and punching them.

He's had a few incidents over the years.

But I don't believe this one because it seems implausible, there aer so many things he's accused of it's over the top IMO.



Dude needs to go to jail. The courts shouldn't care that he played football..........he should serve a little time.
 

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According to reports Cardinals GM Steve Keim refused a field sobriety test and identified himself as the Cardinals head of security before being arrested for dui. The owner says he will be punished accordingly.

http://ktar.com/story/2136194/cardi...fused-field-sobriety-tests-before-dui-arrest/


PHOENIX — Arizona Cardinals general manager Steve Keim refused to participate in several field sobriety tests, including a breath test, before he was arrested for suspicion of DUI early in the morning on July 4 in suburban Phoenix, according to the police report released Tuesday.

According to the report, he gave Chandler officers his name but said he was the Cardinals’ director of security.

Keim consented to having his blood drawn after his arrest, but results of alcohol content testing were not yet available.


Keim told police he had been “bouncing around” and had just been at a friend’s house when he was pulled over by an unmarked Ford Explorer around 12:30 a.m. near Dobson and Ocotillo roads.

The report said he’d been driving erratically. Officers smelled alcohol on his breath and noted slurred speech.

Keim, who had been driving a Ford F150 XLT pickup, said he’d consumed two beers while eating pizza over the previous one or two hours, according to the report.

Police said Keim had trouble following the tip of a ballpoint pen without moving his head. He then refused to complete the “walk and turn” and “one leg stand” field tests, citing a pre-existing knee injury.

He was handcuffed using two sets of cuffs to accommodate his wide shoulders (the report listed him as 6-foot-3 and 300 pounds) and transported to a DUI command van at the Chandler Municipal Court. He was released just before 2 a.m. after processing.

News of the arrest came out Saturday, and afterward the team and Keim released statements.

“We are aware of the incident on Wednesday involving Steve Keim. He fully recognizes the seriousness of the situation and that this type of behavior is unacceptable and inexcusable,” the Cardinals’ statement said.

“Steve immediately alerted the team who in turn reported it to the NFL as required under the league’s Personal Conduct Policy. We are continuing to gather information and will handle the matter appropriately and in accordance with all league policies as well as within the legal system.”

Keim, who was promoted to general manager in 2013 after spending time in the team’s front office, called his actions “inexcusable” in his statement.

“I truly regret my incredibly poor judgment and inexcusable actions,” Keim’s statement said. “Everyone associated with the NFL and its teams is held to a high standard of behavior and I obviously failed to meet that. I sincerely apologize to our organization and its fans as well as to my family. I accept full responsibility for my actions and hold myself completely accountable. Moving forward, I will take the steps to ensure that I never put myself or the Cardinals in this type of situation again.”

Keim has been with the organization since 1999. In February, he signed a four-year contract extension through the 2022 season.
 

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So, LeSean McCoy demands his ex return some expensive jewelry and says she could get robbed because of how expensive the jewelry is. Then, BAM! she's robbed by a robber who demands the exact jewelry, in a targeted robbery.

There's no sign of forced entry. Coincidentally McCoy earlier had removed security cameras and changed the home's alarm system.

McCoy had previously used other people to go into the home to remove items and encourage the ex to leave.

The preliminary optics here aren't real favorable for LeSean.

An attorney representing LeSean McCoy’s ex-girlfriend, Delicia Cordon, says the man who broke into her house and beat her early Tuesday morning specifically demanded that she give him pieces of jewelry that had been gifted to her by McCoy, who had previously demanded that she return those items. Cordon’s attorney also says that McCoy had warned Cordon that she might be at risk of getting robbed if she failed to return the jewelry, on account of how expensive the pieces were.
https://deadspin.com/attorney-man-who-attacked-delicia-cordon-demanded-jewe-1827507261

"The preliminary investigation reveals that this residence was specifically targeted by the suspect or suspects, and not a random incident," said the statement, which said the crime was a "home invasion."
https://www.democratandchronicle.co...e-drug-use-buffalo-bills-instagram/771469002/

[McCoy] allegedly had the electricity turned off in the house to try to get the woman to move as well as removed security cameras and changed the home's alarm system.

In addition, attorneys allege McCoy had family, friends and workers go into the home while Cordon was gone and remove furniture to encourage her to leave.
http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/new...specifically-wanted/aq72z5hrhdy110sxgmo7bx57u

There were no signs of forced entry at the home, police say.
https://www.democratandchronicle.co...police-investigation-buffalo-bills/776943002/
 
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What is it about some people, you get millions of $ to play the sport you love, yet your stupidity seems to increase - the amount of players that are being arrested for crazy stuff is totally crazy!
 

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Anyone see the bodycam footage of Cardinals GM getting arrested for a DUI? I can't seem to find it.
 

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My opinion, that's really bad. "Two Beers". Haha. I didn't know people still tried to use that line, but it shows he's a liar as well. He's the GM of an NFL team. He's a mature adult and pulls this dumb crap. This is beyond inexcusable, again my opinion. He needs to go. You're Fired!

IMO he was polite and cooperative.
 

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I think it sets a bad precendent if we start firing everyone who get drunk, or worse, gets a DUI.
 

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I think it sets a bad precendent if we start firing everyone who get drunk, or worse, gets a DUI.

It sets a great precedent. Maybe then fucking morons will stop doing it.
 

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McCoy's accuser's lawyer has come out with some serious backtracking today. What an interesting case that is. She was due to be legally evicted the day after the assault. The timing is sure fishy!
 

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It sets a great precedent. Maybe then freaking morons will stop doing it.

That's kinda the tone I took with my brother in 1993 when he got a DUI. I lectured his ass to no end, made absolutley sure he knew how dissapointed I was and how much of a moron he was.

3 weeks later, I became the moron.

I'm glad you were not there to fire me from my job or maybe throw me in jail. Luckily, the court system handeled that and allowed me to pay a hefty fine, attend classes, and do a humbling amount of community service to pay my debt to society. And most of all, teach me a very valuable lesson.