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  • TheRifleman
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    4 negro alabama football players arrested for assault and robbery
    Racial assault by UoA football players!!

    (CNN) -- Just a month after reveling in the glory of a national championship, four members of the University of Alabama football team have been arrested after a pair of campus robberies.

    The accused are all freshmen players for the Crimson Tide, which beat Notre Dame in a resounding 42-14 victory last month to clinch the BCS National Championship. It was the Crimson Tide's third national title in the past four years.


    Three of the players -- defensive lineman Dennis "D.J." Pettway, linebacker Tyler Hayes and running back Brent Calloway -- appeared in 13 games last season.

    The fourth, defensive back Eddie Williams, was a redshirt who did not play, The Crimson White campus newspaper reported.

    According to police, Pettway, Hayes and Williams punched and kicked a student shortly after midnight Monday until he was unconscious, CNN affiliate WVTM reported.

    The student's backpack with an Apple Macbook Pro was stolen, police said.

    About an hour later, Williams allegedly beat up another student until he, too, lost consciousness and took his wallet, WTVM said.


    Hayes and Pettway waited in a vehicle, police said.


    Later that morning, Williams and Calloway used the second victim's DC to buy snacks from a vending machine, police said.



    The football program suspended all four players indefinitely.

    From national championship to jail for 4 Alabama football players

    How stupid can someone be? Their lives will never be the same.....their NFL careers, if they had a shot at one, is now impossible..

    You can take the thug out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of the thug....

    What tiny brains these black Neanderthals have.....lol.



  • Kermit
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    #2
    Definitely not a good choice of actions on their part. I would like to know who posted their bail.
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    • lunchbawks
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      • 01-31-10
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      #3
      What is wrong with them? They have free education and everything going for em
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      • Kermit
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        #4
        Originally posted by lunchbawks
        What is wrong with them? They have free education and everything going for em
        LOL. Like the majority of football players take advantage of that anyways.
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        • MagicDiceFlow
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          #5
          For people that think college games arent fixed......take note of this incident. If these fools are beating up and robbing people for just a laptop, do you think these scums would reject $10k from a campus bookie to fix a game???
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          • TheRifleman
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            #6
            Originally posted by MagicDiceFlow
            For people that think college games arent fixed......take note of this incident. If these fools are beating up and robbing people for just a laptop, do you think these scums would reject $10k from a campus bookie to fix a game???
            Probably happens more than we know, but Football is very hard to fix, unless you are the QB or an official. But it's not impossible....especially for a defensive player.
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            • MagicDiceFlow
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              #7
              Originally posted by TheRifleman
              Probably happens more than we know, but Football is very hard to fix, unless you are the QB or an official. But it's not impossible....especially for a defensive player.
              Football is very easy to fix. There's so many positions to chose from that could easily affect the game. Paying off guys that play defense is probably one of the easiest and unnoticeable ways to fix a game(especially corners/defensive backs).
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              • TheRifleman
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                #8
                Originally posted by MagicDiceFlow
                Football is very easy to fix. There's so many positions to chose from that could easily affect the game. Paying off guys that play defense is probably one of the easiest and unnoticeable ways to fix a game(especially corners/defensive backs).
                how do you know it's easy to fix? Were you part of a football game fix?
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                • Kermit
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                  #9
                  The Refs control football. The dumb players don't even realize it when it happens.
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                  • TheGoldenGoose
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MagicDiceFlow
                    Football is very easy to fix. There's so many positions to chose from that could easily affect the game. Paying off guys that play defense is probably one of the easiest and unnoticeable ways to fix a game(especially corners/defensive backs).


                    You had ND, Huh?
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                    • MagicDiceFlow
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TheGoldenGoose
                      You had ND, Huh?
                      No way .....I had Bama ....that line said it all.
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                      • lottowin
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                        #12
                        A great way to throw your football career to the garbage...
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                        • nate turner
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                          #13
                          Shari91 agrees with this post!
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                          • nate turner
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                            #14
                            Posted on Thursday, 02.14.13







                            HOLLYWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT

                            Investigators probe cash missing from Hollywood Police Department’s evidence room




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                            BY JULIE K. BROWN, CARLI TEPROFF AND MELISSA SANCHEZ

                            jbrown@MiamiHerald.com

                            Broward County and state law enforcement authorities are investigating that as much as $175,000 may be missing from the Hollywood Police Department’s evidence room, sources have told The Miami Herald.
                            The Broward State Attorney’s Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement are focused on a recently retired police sergeant whose job included overseeing the evidence room for the past few years — although everyone who has overseen the evidence room for the past few years is also being scrutinized, the sources said. The sergeant, John Nevins, was allegedly captured on video being let into the room’s back door and moving boxes out.
                            Nevins, 51, who retired in April, was reached Thursday night outside his Cooper City home. He gave his explanation for being in the evidence room: “I went to get empty boxes to pack with gifts for the needy,” he said. “We stored empty boxes down there.”
                            He said he was not aware of the investigation.
                            “The rumor mill has been going and there have been a lot of phone calls as of late,” he acknowledged. “Many people worked in there.”
                            The evidence depository, which is under video monitoring and scanned inventory control, stores all property seized in connection with a criminal case. Often this includes money, drugs, guns and other valuables collected at a crime scene.
                            The police department’s procedure calls for every item placed into evidence to be fully described and logged on forms. All money must be put in a currency pouch and separated from other property.
                            Mismanagement of the evidence could lead to cases being dismissed.
                            Jeff Marano, head of the Broward County police union, said he was aware that questions had been raised about missing evidence, including money.
                            “They went to retrieve some evidence for a case and apparently found that some money was missing,’’ Marano said.
                            It is unclear when FDLE was alerted to the missing money.
                            According to Nevins’ personnel file, which was reviewed by The Miami Herald, nothing indicates that the police department’s Internal Affairs unit or then-Police Chief Chad Wagner took any action until recently.
                            However, Frank Fernandez, Hollywood’s assistant city manager who supervises the police department, said Thursday that he first became aware of the issue just after he was hired in August. He said Wagner, who retired a few weeks ago, informed him of the probe that had been referred to the state attorney’s office and FDLE.
                            “I don’t know specifics,” Fernandez said.
                            FDLE investigators already have been to the station to collect evidence.
                            The money, which went missing sometime last year, ranges anywhere from $125,000 to $175,000, according to several sources close to the investigation.
                            A civilian employee of the police department is also under investigation after allowing Nevins to return — this time as a civilian — to the evidence room and leave with boxes, a violation of police department regulations, according to law enforcement authorities.
                            Civilians, and even law enforcement officers, are not allowed into the evidence room without permission or signing in, and all evidence is supposed to be scanned and inventoried. Marano said officers often come and go from the area on a regular basis.
                            City officials were aware of problems with its evidence vault as long as five years ago after a civilian who had been running the operation retired. At that time, the whole division was found in gross disarray, sources said.
                            Nevins, a 30-year veteran of the department, took it over and two other divisions.
                            The storage room “was a complete mess” when he took over, Nevins said Thursday. He said he asked his bosses several years ago for a financial audit after he couldn’t find things that should have been there.
                            Fernandez, the assistant city manager, said that once the investigation is complete he will look into whether there were any “missteps.”
                            “I’m going to do a thorough review,” he said.
                            Nevins was enrolled in the city’s lucrative DROP program — Deferred Retirement Option Plan — that allowed employees to “retire” but continue to work and earn a salary. However, they have to leave at a designated time. Nevins’ time was up in April. He left with about $350,000 in his pension.
                            The department’s new interim police chief, Vince Affanato, a former Hollywood police major, could not be reached for comment. And Wagner, now a captain at the Broward Sheriff’s office, also could not be reached.


                            Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/02/1...#storylink=cpy



                            I tell the young people all the time, if you are going to pillage , do it like the white man.

                            TO THE RIGHTEOUS............................... ........PEACE BE UPON YOU


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                            • Kermit
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by nate turner



                              I tell the young people all the time, if you are going to pillage , do it like the white man.

                              TO THE RIGHTEOUS............................... ........PEACE BE UPON YOU


                              I agree. Do it without beating up or hurting anyone. If you get caught, then you get caught.
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                              • TheRifleman
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                                I tell the young people all the time, if you are going to pillage , do it like the white man.

                                TO THE RIGHTEOUS............................... ........PEACE BE UPON YOU



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                                What an Uncle Tom..."do it like the whiteman"......don't you negroes have any pride?? Can't you figure anything out without the whitemans help???

                                Pathetic.
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                                • CarpeDime
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                                  #17
                                  TheRifleman vs nate turner!!!!!!!

                                  YESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!

                                  this is like the Pacquiao vs Mayweather of the Saloon!

                                  my money is on.............nate turner!! Peace be unto the righteous! A salam alaykum brother!

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                                  • itchypickle
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                                    #18
                                    Been a story all week...they were idiots for all of it no doubt. Looks like Bama will have to work and only beat a Pac12 or Big 12 team by 14 and not 25+ for the BCS this season now.

                                    Calloway was the biggest name in the bunch.

                                    Just a thought....post about the Arkansas players arrested too this week..more recent and some white idiots there I think.

                                    ROLL TIDE!
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                                    • Trident
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                                      #19
                                      Would the thread title been "4 white alabama football players arrested for assault and robbery" if they had all been white?
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                                      • Kermit
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                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by Trident
                                        Would the thread title been "4 white alabama football players arrested for assault and robbery" if they had all been white?
                                        If they were white, this thread wouldn't exist at all.
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                                        • GamblerSpirit
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                                          #21
                                          Rifleman is the type of bitch to not make a sound when he's around. Negro, but on the internet, the privacy empowers him to be a bigot. what a loser. Rifleman im white but if i met you i would make you my slave! moot point since you're a peasant anyways. Have fun in your two story apt building on top of a laundromat.
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                                          • TheRifleman
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                                            #22
                                            Alabama football players charged with beating students, stealing their wallets

                                            Montgomery, Ala. — Three University of Alabama football players have been charged with knocking students unconscious and stealing their wallets, while a fourth player has been charged with using a stolen <nobr>DC</nobr>, officials said Tuesday.

                                            Linebacker Tyler Hayes, 18, and safety Eddie Williams, 20, confessed to robbing a student who was punched in the head and face and kicked in the ribs and back early Monday morning, according to court documents. Williams said D.J. Pettway, 20, a defensive lineman, and Hayes waited in a nearby vehicle about an hour later while he knocked out and robbed another student. Williams and Hayes both admitted to their involvement, according to the documents.
                                            Williams and running back Brent Calloway, 20, both admitted to using a stolen CC to buy snacks from vending <nobr>machines</nobr> inside a dormitory, the documents said.

                                            All four students were indefinitely suspended by coach Nick Saban.
                                            Pettway and Hayes were charged with second-degree robbery.

                                            Williams was charged with fraudulent use of a CC and second-degree robbery. Calloway was charged with fraudulent use of a CC. Williams was released on $65,000 bond, while Hayes and Pettway were released on $60,000 bond each. Calloway was released on $5,000 bond.

                                            "This behavior is unacceptable for any student-athlete at the University of Alabama and not representative of our football program," Saban said in a news release.

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                                            • CarpeDime
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                                              #23
                                              and Round 1 goes to TheRifleman 10-9

                                              Rifleman stalked early, jabbed, nate turned defended and countered, Rifleman closed the round well with a combo that scored

                                              close round, neither did any damage, Round 1 to TheRifleman
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                                              • TheRifleman
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                                                #24
                                                Alabama bars arrested players from campus



                                                TUSCULOOSA, Ala. (AP) -- The University of Alabama has barred three football players from campus after their arrest on robbery charges.
                                                The players are suspended from school pending a judicial review conducted by faculty, staff and members of the Student Judicial Board that is expected to be done by late next week, university spokeswoman Deborah Lane said on Friday.
                                                Defensive back Eddie Williams, 20, and linebackers Tyler Hayes and D.J. Pettway, both 18, have been charged in separate robberies of two students on campus early Monday morning. Williams, Hayes and Pettway are charged with two counts of second-degree robbery. Williams also is charged with fraudulent use of a CC and was also arrested a day earlier and charged with carrying a pistol without a permit.
                                                Williams confessed to robbing a student who was punched in the head and face and kicked in the ribs and back. Williams said Pettway and Hayes watched him commit another robbery from a nearby vehicle about an hour later, according to court records.
                                                Hayes admitted to participating in the first robbery and watching the second.
                                                H-back Brent Calloway, also suspended indefinitely, is charged with fraudulent use of a CC for using a DC stolen from one of the students. He isn't barred from campus.
                                                All four have been released on bond.
                                                Tuscaloosa District Judge Joel Chandler has granted Williams' request to be allowed to return home to Panama City, Fla., while free on bond. Attorney Josh Swords said Williams would be in his mother's custody.
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