Deputy - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Fri, 22 May 2020 01:57:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Former NFL player reportedly attacked deputy, guard at hospital in Indianapolis https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/22/former-nfl-player-reportedly-attacked-deputy-guard-at-hospital-in-indianapolis/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/22/former-nfl-player-reportedly-attacked-deputy-guard-at-hospital-in-indianapolis/#respond Fri, 22 May 2020 01:57:49 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6366 Former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Antonio Morrison has been charged with attacking a security guard and a deputy while detained at a hospital in Indianapolis, authorities said. Morrison, a fourth-round pick by the Colts in the 2016 NFL Draft, was charged on Tuesday in a May 14 attack at Community Hospital North in Indianapolis, where he […]

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Former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Antonio Morrison has been charged with attacking a security guard and a deputy while detained at a hospital in Indianapolis, authorities said.

Morrison, a fourth-round pick by the Colts in the 2016 NFL Draft, was charged on Tuesday in a May 14 attack at Community Hospital North in Indianapolis, where he was housed in a behavioral health wing after supposedly threatening a neighbor he was arguing with, according to a report by the Indianapolis Star.

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Morrison was reportedly found banging on a nursing station door through Plexiglas, and he threatened to harm staffers and security officers at the hospital, per a probable cause affidavit.

Charles Bollinger, a responding Marion County deputy, could not get into the unit at first because Morrison held the door shut, but a second deputy and a security guard eventually made their way into the unit, per authorities.

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Morrison than attacked deputy Kurt Meuris and hospital security guard James Blaydoe. The officer was reportedly punched in the head and mouth but managed to defend himself, the affidavit says. Morrison kept resisting orders to comply until Bollinger used a stun gun on him, and he was then handcuffed, the deputies said.

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Morrison’s attorney declined to comment when he was reached by the newspaper on Wednesday. Morrison is facing charges including felony counts of battery with bodily injury to a public safety officer and resisting law enforcement.

He remained held without bail on Thursday at the Marion County Jail ahead of his next court date which is on July 7, according to records.

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RCSD: Former Richland deputy, USC athlete faces new charge of having sex with student https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/08/rcsd-former-richland-deputy-usc-athlete-faces-new-charge-of-having-sex-with-student/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/08/rcsd-former-richland-deputy-usc-athlete-faces-new-charge-of-having-sex-with-student/#respond Fri, 08 May 2020 18:41:29 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=5983 A former Richland County deputy and University of South Carolina basketball player faces a new allegation that he had sex with a student from the high school he used to patrol. Jamel Bradley, 40, turned himself in Wednesday evening after being charged with sexual battery with a student aged 16 or 17, a statement from […]

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A former Richland County deputy and University of South Carolina basketball player faces a new allegation that he had sex with a student from the high school he used to patrol.

Jamel Bradley, 40, turned himself in Wednesday evening after being charged with sexual battery with a student aged 16 or 17, a statement from the sheriff’s department said. The statement said Bradley had sex “repeatedly” with a Spring Valley High School student between October 2015 and May 2016.

Bradley worked as a Richland County deputy from December 2007 to October 2019. He was a school resource officer at Spring Valley High School, according to the sheriff’s department.

The alleged sexual battery did not involve “aggravated force or coercion,” according to court records.

“I am mad as hell that this monster hid behind the badge and my name for all this time,” Sheriff Leon Lott said. “This is beyond unacceptable behavior by anyone.”

The sheriff’s department charged Bradley after investigators discovered evidence of Bradley having sex with the teen from a deposition in a pending federal lawsuit, a department spokesperson said. Earlier this week, the sheriff’s department was notified that a confidentiality agreement was lifted, allowing investigators to use the information obtained during the deposition to file the latest charge.

Deputies jailed Bradley at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center where he was released on bond.

This is the second criminal charge against Bradley on allegations of having sex with a student.

In November, the sheriff’s department charged Bradley with third degree criminal sexual conduct. He was accused of using “force or coercion to accomplish sexual battery” against a different 17-year-old Spring Valley student, according to authorities.

If found guilty on both charges, Bradley could be punished with 15 years imprisonment.

Bradley was a record-setting point guard for the Gamecocks men’s basketball team in the early 2000s. He attempted to have a professional basketball career before becoming a deputy.

Beyond the criminal charges, Bradley also is embroiled in a civil lawsuit in which he is accused of sexually assaulting a third female Spring Valley student. The suit was filed in 2018.

In that lawsuit, it’s claimed that Bradley assaulted the student between March and April 2018. The lawsuit also says school officials knew about the assault and didn’t report it to police.

The sheriff’s department and Bradley denied the allegations in an answer to the lawsuit. The school district also denied any wrongdoing.

The sheriff’s department fired Bradley in October after the federal lawsuit was filed.

The lawsuit is still pending.

Bradley was accused of inappropriate relationships with students before 2018, according to department records.

In 2011, he was accused of acting in a “flirting” manner habitually with a cheerleader, the records show. A department internal investigation found Bradley hadn’t violated any rules of conduct.

In 2016, a parent told school officials Bradley was having a relationship with a female student and had sent her photos, according department filings. The photos were not described.

An investigation into the accusation by the department found that Bradley met with a female student behind a Target to give her advice on asking a boy to a dance. The sheriff warned Bradley about meeting with students privately and told him to always have another deputy with him.

David Travis Bland won the South Carolina Press Association’s 2017 Judson Chapman Award for community journalism. As The State’s crime, police and public safety reporter, he strives to inform communities about crimes that affect them and give deeper insight into victims, the accused and law enforcement. He studied history with a focus on the American South at the University of South Carolina.

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THOSE ON THE FRONT LINES OF THE CORONAVIRUS FIGHT. CORONAVIRUS IN THE UNITED STATES. MORE THAN 73,000 PEOPLE HAVE DIED AND NEARLY 190,000 HAVE RECOVERED. MORE THAN 3 MILLION MORE AMERICANS FILED FOR UNEMPLOYMENT. THAT BRINGS THE TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE LOST JOBS SINCE FEBRUARY 2 MORE THAN 33 MILLION. THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS SHELVED A SET OF DETAILED DOCUMENTS MEANT TO GUIDE REOPENING OF THE COUNTRY. THE DOCUMENTS WERE CREATED BY EXPERTS AT THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION. THOSE MATERIALS PROVIDED FROM THE CDC WOULD HAVE GIVEN LOCAL LEADERS GUIDANCE ABOUT WHICH PUBLIC PLACES TO REOPEN DURING THE PANDEMIC. DOZENS MORE CHILDREN HAVE BEEN HOSPITALIZED IN NEW YORK CITY WITH A MYSTERY ILLNESS POSSIBLY LINKED TO COVID-19. PEDIATRIC MULTI SYSTEM INFLAMMATORY SYNDROME IS BELIEVED TO BE A RESPONSE TO COVID 19. THE RARE COMPLICATION, MARKED BY FEVER, RED EYES, RASH, OR UPSET STOMACH, AND IN SOME CASES, CARDIAC ARREST. ♪ MEREDITH: BREAKING NEWS THE CORONAVIRUS. THERE ARE MORE THAN 13,000 CASES IN NORTH CAROLINA. WE JUST GOT THAT NUMBER RAN. THAT’S AN INCREASE OF 639 SINCE YESTERDAY. HEALTH OFFICIALS UPDATED THE CASE COUNT THIS MORNING. SADLY, MORE PEOPLE HAVE DIED. THAT BRINGS OUR STATE TOTAL TO 507. 500 AND SEVEN PEOPLE — 507 PEOPLE. MORE THAN 500 PATIENTS ARE IN THE HOSPITAL WITH COVID-19. SO FAR, MORE THAN 171,000 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN TESTED. AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE EXPERT WEIGHED IN ON THE CORONAVIRUS IN THE PIEDMONT TRIAD. DR. CHRISTOPHER OHL SAYS SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES SHOULD CONTINUE. IF YOU HAVE TO VENTURE OUT FOR ESSENTIAL ITEMS. HE ALSO RECOMMENDS PEOPLE STAY AT HOME IF YOU ARE SICK AND IF YOU HAVE TO GO SOMEWHERE AND YOU CAN’T STAY SIX FEET OR MORE AWAY FROM PEOPLE, TO WEAR A CLOTH FACE COVERING. >> WE ARE GOING TO BE SHIFTING RESPONSIBILITY FROM THE GOVERNMENT AND FROM LARGE PUBLIC HEALTH ENTITIES AND WE ARE GOING TO SHIFTED TO YOUR PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY. THIS IS GOING TO BE DONE WITH TIME. THAT MEANS THAT WE ARE ALL GOING TO HAVE TO TAKE SOME RESPONSIBILITY FOR BEING SAFE AND FOR KEEPING THE VIRUS PUSHED DOWN. THE MAIN PEOPLE WE ARE TRYING TO PROTECT ARE THE VULNERABLE PEOPLE AMONGST US. MEREDITH: YOU CAN WATCH DR. OHL’S UPDATE IN ITS ENTIRETY, RIGHT NOW ON THE WXII 12 NEWS FACEBOOK PAGE. RIGHT NOW THERE ARE 1858 CASES OF CORONAVIRUS IN THE PIEDMONT TRIAD. SADLY, THE VIRUS HAS CLAIMED 67 LIVES IN OUR AREA. GUILFORD COUNTY HAS THE MOST CASES, YOU SEE THERE ON YOUR SCREEN, WITH MORE THAN 500. FORSYTH COUNTY IS NEARING 330. RANDOLPH COUNTY HAS 285. DAVIDSON AND WILKES COUNTIES ARE APPROACHING 200 CASES AT THIS HOUR. ALAMANCE COUNTY HAS MORE THAN 130. OTHER COUNTIES ARE REPORTING FEWER THAN 50 CASES EACH. RIGHT NOW, 712 PEOPLE HAVE BEATEN COVID-19. THOSE PATIENTS ARE IN GUILFORD, FORSYTH, DAVIDSON, WILKES, ALAMANCE, ROCKINGHAM, YADKIN AND DAVIE COUNTIES. NEW AT NOON, CORONAVIRUS TESTING IS EXPANDING NEXT WEEK IN SURRY COUNTY. THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT IS PARTNERING WITH HUGH CHATHAM AND NORTHERN HOSPITALS FOR A MASS TESTING EVENT. THIS IS HAPPENING MONDAY, MAY 11 FROM 8:00 IN THE MORNING UNTIL 2:00 IN THE AFTERNOON. THAT IS FOR SURRY COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY. THOSE WITH OR WITHOUT SYMPTOMS WILL BE ABLE TO GET TESTED AT THREE LOCATIONS. THE ONES YOU SEE THERE ON YOUR SCREEN. YOU’RE ENCOURAGED TO BRING YOUR INSURANCE CARD, PHOTO I.D. AND A PHONE NUMBER. A LIMITED NUMBER OF FREE TESTS WILL BE AVAILABLE. A NEW REPORT FROM STATE HEALTH OFFICIALS SAYS MORE THAN HALF OF PEOPLE ARE AT HIGHER RISK FOR SEVERE ILLNESS DUE TO CORONAVIRUS. THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SAYS THAT’S BECAUSE MORE THAN 51% OF ADULTS HAVE AN UNDERLYING HEALTH CONDITION OR ARE 65 OR OLDER. THOSE UNDERLYING CONDITIONS RANGE FROM CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE, HEART DISEASE, OR SEVERE OBESITY. PHASE ONE OF THE RELAXED MEASURES BEGINS TOMORROW AT 5:00 P.M. MOST BUSINESSES MAY REOPEN, THOUGH RETAIL SHOPS MUST ONLY ALLOW 50% CAPACITY. CERTAIN CLOSE CONTACT BUSINESSES MUST STILL REMAIN CLOSED SINCE MARCH 15, ALMOST 1.1 MILLION NORTH CAROLINIANS HAVE FILED FOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS. THAT’S ACCORDING TO THE DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY. MORE THAN 880,000 OF THOSE CLAIMS ARE DIRECTLY RELATED TO COVID-19. SO FAR, THE STATE HAS PAID OUT $1.3 BILLION IN BENEFITS. CHECKS HAVE GONE TO ALMOST 460,000 PEOPLE. THAT’S LESS THAN HALF OF THOSE WHO HAVE FILED TO RECEIVE BENEFITS. WE ASKED GOVERNOR ROY COOPER WHAT’S BEING DONE TO CLEAR THE BACKLOG. >> THIS WAS AN AGENCY THAT WAS USED TO ABOUT 3,000 CLAIMS A WEEK, AND NOW THEY HAVE HAD MORE THAN ONE MILLION CLAIMS IN A SEVEN-WEEK PERIOD. THEY’RE CONSTANTLY ADDING PEOPLE TO THEIR CALL CENTER, THEY PUT IN A CHAT FUNCTION ON THEIR WEBSITE, AND THEY ARE WORKING HARD TO DO DOUBLE-SHIFTS AND EXPANDING HOURS INTO THE WEEKENDS TO TRY TO HELP PEOPLE. BRIANA: — MEREDITH: MORE THAN 100 POSITIONS NEED TO BE FILLED TODAY. SO IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A JOB , YOU WILL WANT TO BE PART OF A VIRTUAL JOB FAIR. THIS IS SPONSORED BY THE CAREER CENTER OF THE SOUTHEAST AND DEVRY UNIVERSITY. THAT RUNS UNTIL 2:00 THIS AFTERNOON. SOME OF THE CONFIRMED EMPLOYERS INCLUDE LOWES’ HOME IMPROVEMENT, US CENSUS BUREAU, AMERICAN RETIREMENT COUNSELORS, AS WELL AS PROCTER AND GAMBLE, THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, SOURCE RECEIVABLES MANAGEMENT, AND MORE VISIT CAROLINACAREERCENTERS.COM. THE WHITE HOUSE CORONAVIRUS TASK FORCE ISN’T GOING ANYWHERE ANYTIME SOON. AND YES, THAT’S EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT WE TOLD YOU YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. TRACIE POTTS IS IN WASHINGTON TO EXPLAIN WHY PRESIDENT TRUMP REVERSED COURSE SO QUICKLY. >> MAKE THE SACRIFICES NECESSARY. REPORTER: THE CORONAVIRUS TASK FORCE IS HERE TO STAY INDEFINITELY, PRESIDENT TRUM SAYS, AND FACT, IT IS EXPANDING. THE PRESIDENT, REVERSING COURSE ONE DAY AFTER ANNOUNCING THE GROUP WOULD DISBAND THIS MONTH. >> I HAD NO IDEA HOW POPULAR THE TASK FORCE IS. REPORTER: WITH MORE STATES WE OPENING, FORMER CDC DIRECTOR THOMAS FRIEDEN TELLS THE TODAY SHOW WE COULD SEE A RESURGENCE. >> IT’S NOT GOING TO BE GOING BACK TO NORMAL ANYTIME SOON. IT’S GOING TO BE A NEW NORMAL, AND IT’S GOING TO BE MORE LIKE A DIMMER DIAL THAN AN ON AND OFF SWITCH. REPORTER: THE NEW WHITE HOUSE SPOKESWOMAN INSISTS THAT ONLY PEOPLE WHO ARE HIGH-RISK NEED TO BE TESTED. THE NOTION THAT EVERYONE NEEDS TO BE TESTED IS SIMPLY NONSENSICAL. REPORTER: AS EXPECTED, THE LABOR DEPARTMENT REPORTED ANOTHER 3.2 MILLION MORE JOBLESS CLAIMS TODAY, BRINGING THE TOTAL TO MORE THAN 33 MILLION IN SEVEN WEEKS. DEMOCRATS WANT MORE UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS IN A SECOND, $2 TRILLION STIMULUS. >> UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE IS GEARED TOWARD JULY 1. WHAT HAPPENS JULY SECOND? REPORTER: THOSE SMALL BUSINESS LOANS? ANALYSTS PREDICT THE PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM COULD BE BROKE, AGAIN, THIS WEEK. BY SUNDAY 43 STATES WILL BE AT LEAST PARTIALLY OPEN. MEREDITH: THE IRS ACCIDENTALLY SENT STIMULUS MONEY TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE DIED, AND NOW THEY WANTED BACK. THE AGENCY USED TAX RETURNS FROM THE PAST TWO YEARS TO DETERMINE ELIGIBILITY. SOME OF THE RECIPIENTS PASSED AWAY SINCE THEN. AT FIRST, MANY THOUGHT SURVIVING MEMBERS COULD KEEP THE STIMULUS MONEY. BUT NOW, THE IRS WANTS IT RETURNED. THERE IS ONE EXCEPTION. LESSON UP. IF THE DECEASED PERSON WAS MARRIED AND FILED TAX RETURNS JOINTLY WITH THE SPOUSE WHO IS STILL ALIVE. IN THAT CASE, ONLY THE PORTION OF THE PAYMENT BELONGING TO THE DECEASED WOULD NEED TO BE RETURNED. THE STATE PRISON SYSTEM SAYS A FEMALE INMATE DIED FROM CORONAVIRUS COMPLICATIONS. THE WOMAN WAS SERVING TIME AT THE NORTH CAROLINA CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN IN RALEIGH. OFFICIALS SAY SHE WAS IN HER LATE 60’S AND HAD SEVERAL UNDERLYING HEALTH CONDITIONS. SHE TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 ON APRIL 18 AND WAS HOSPITALIZED THE FOLLOWING DAY. IN ALL, FOUR INMATES IN THE STATE PRISON SYSTEM HAVE DIED FROM THIS OUTBREAK. VIRGINIA IS REPORTING MORE THAN 21,000 CASES OF CORONAVIRUS. THAT’S AN INCREASE OF 1300 SINCE MAY 5. A TECHNICAL ERROR DELAYED REPORTING YESTERDAY. 769 PEOPLE HAVE DIED FROM COVID-19 IN THE COMMONWEALTH. NEARLY 300 PEOPLE ARE IN THE HOSPITAL THERE IN VIRGINIA. THE STATE HAS TESTED MORE THAN 136,000 PEOPLE. A SPECIAL SALUTE IS HAPPENING NOW, FOR THOSE ON THE FRONT LINES OF THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC. THE NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL GUARD IS FLYING OVER FACILITIES TO SALUTE WORKERS FIGHTING COVID-19. THAT INCLUDED WAKE FOREST, HIGH POINT REGIONAL, AND MOSES CONE HOSPITALS IN THE TRIAD. THE FLYOVER WAS PERFORMED BY A C-17 PLANE. THAT AIRCRAFT ALSO FLEW OVER THE SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK IN WINSTON-SALEM TO SALUTE WORKERS WHO ARE MAKING SURE NO ONE GOES HUNGRY RIGHT NOW. THIS ALL STARTED THIS MORNING IN ASHEVILLE, AND WILL END IN GREENVILLE THIS AFTERNOON. ♪ HAPPENING NOW SUSPECT WHO , A POINTED A GUN AT LAW ENFORCEMENT DURING A CAR CHASE, IS SHOT AND KILLED BY OFFICERS. THIS ALL BEGAN IN ORANGE COUNTY AROUND MIDNIGHT. THE CHASE CROSSED INTO ALAMANCE COUNTY, WHERE DEPUTIES AND MEBANE POLICE JOINED. THE PURSUIT EVENTUALLY WOUND UP IN GRAHAM. IT ENDED AT THE INTERSECTION OF WEST HARDEN AND NORTH MAPLE STREETS. THE SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT SAYS THAT’S WHEN THE SUSPECT GOT OUT OF THE CAR AND POINTED A GUN AT OFFICERS. INVESTIGATORS SAY A DEPUTY AND A MEBANE POLICE OFFICER EACH FIRED AT THE SUSPECT. THE NAME OF THE SUSPECT AND OFFICERS HAVE NOT YET BEEN RELEASED. IT’S ALSO NOT CLEAR WHAT PROMPTED THIS CHASE TO BEGIN WITH. THE OFFICERS ARE ON LEAVE,

Forsyth County deputies help Houston police arrest fugitive wanted for murdering sheriff’s daughter

A Walnut Cove man wanted for killing the daughter of a Texas deputy was arrested in Forsyth County on May 1.Houston police officers were dispatched to investigate the murder of a Harris County deputy sheriff’s daughter, Darlene Solis, on April 30 after her body was found.Click the video player above for headlines from WXII 12 News.Solis had been shot multiple times, according to police. Detectives learned her boyfriend, Corey Lewis Campbell, 31, had lived with her.Detectives learned Campbell was possibly traveling to North Carolina in a vehicle registered to the victim.At the same time, an individual with the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office learned that Campbell was possibly staying with his mother in Forsyth County. The sheriff’s office reached out to the Houston Police Homicide Division and offered full cooperation and resources.Campbell was arrested without incident on May 1 by Forsyth County investigators.Campbell is charged with being a fugitive and is confined to the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center without bail. His first court date is set for Friday.

A Walnut Cove man wanted for killing the daughter of a Texas deputy was arrested in Forsyth County on May 1.

Houston police officers were dispatched to investigate the murder of a Harris County deputy sheriff’s daughter, Darlene Solis, on April 30 after her body was found.

Click the video player above for headlines from WXII 12 News.

Solis had been shot multiple times, according to police. Detectives learned her boyfriend, Corey Lewis Campbell, 31, had lived with her.

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Detectives learned Campbell was possibly traveling to North Carolina in a vehicle registered to the victim.

At the same time, an individual with the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office learned that Campbell was possibly staying with his mother in Forsyth County. The sheriff’s office reached out to the Houston Police Homicide Division and offered full cooperation and resources.

Campbell was arrested without incident on May 1 by Forsyth County investigators.

Campbell is charged with being a fugitive and is confined to the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center without bail. His first court date is set for Friday.

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Details emerged Wednesday in the arrest of Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Bashaud Breeland outside of a convenience store in Fort Mill, South Carolina.

Police said “three males smoking marijuana” were seen outside a Gate gas station shortly after 11 a.m. Tuesday when a York County Sheriff’s Office deputy arrived. In the moments that followed, according to a police incident report provided by the Sheriff’s Office, Breeland “pushed” a deputy as he was resisting arrest. Breeland resisted the officer’s attempts to detain him several times and, after being handcuffed, told police he was a “marijuana enthusiast,” according to the police report.

The officer drew his taser and gun during the incident but did not fire either one, according to the report. Onlookers “pleaded with Bashaud Breeland to stop resisting” arrest, the incident report said.

The York County Sheriff’s Office charged Breeland with resisting arrest; transporting alcohol in a motor vehicle with the seal broken; having an open container of beer or wine in a motor vehicle; possession of 28 grams or less of marijuana or 10 grams of hash; and driving without a license.

The Strom Law Firm in Columbia is representing Breeland and said Wednesday as part of a statement: “Mr. Breeland was leaving a gas station store after making a lawful purchase. Moments after returning to his vehicle, a 2020 Range Rover with valid temporary paper tags, law enforcement officers approached Mr. Breeland and drew their weapons. We look forward to investigating why this level of force was necessary.

“Mr. Breeland is facing only misdemeanor charges in connection with this incident. None of the crimes charged allege that Mr. Breeland was consuming alcohol at the time of the arrest.”

Breeland, a former Clemson standout, signed a one-year deal with the Chiefs worth $4.5 million earlier this month.

Breeland was selected by the Washington Redskins in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft and played four seasons there and one season with the Green Bay Packers before signing with Kansas City in 2019. He started 18 of 19 games last season, including in Super Bowl 54. He had a pair of interceptions in the regular season and picked off Jimmy Garoppolo in the Super Bowl as Kansas City earned a 31-20 victory over the 49ers.

Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reported Wednesday afternoon that Breeland is already facing a four-game suspension for a separate violation of the NFL’s substance-abuse policy. Breeland is appealing the suspension, according to Pelissero.

In the alleged incident Tuesday, the deputy saw one of the suspects throw a small blunt into the back of Breeland’s car, according to the report. The deputy “smelled a strong odor of marijuana emitting from each suspect,” the report states.

After being told that he was being detained, Breeland tried to flee the scene, according to the report. Breeland pulled away from the deputy, pushed the deputy and the deputy pulled his taser out, according to the report.

Breeland pushed the deputy away, got his driver’s door open and hopped into his vehicle, police said. Breeland allegedly was not following orders and the deputy could not see his hands. The deputy then drew his firearm and Breeland put his hands into the air, the report said.

Breeland then sat down and the deputy attempted to place him in handcuffs, but he resisted for approximately three minutes as people watching nearby pleaded with Breeland to stop, according to the report. The deputy was eventually able to get Breeland in handcuffs, according to the report.

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The report alleges that the deputy searched Breeland’s vehicle and found a large marijuana blunt weighing approximately 1.3 grams. There was also approximately 3.2 grams of marijuana in Breeland’s door, according to the report. There were also two open bottles of Corona beer and an opened bottle of tequila in the car, police said.

Breeland gave deputies permission to look through his phone, according to the report, and they found “several communications about drug transactions” and that “Breeland had several messages to dealers placing orders of large quantities of marijuana in bags like what was found in his driver’s door.”

Breeland told deputies that the deals were not around York County, he liked to smoke marijuana and is a marijuana enthusiast, according to the report. Breeland was then transported to detention without further incident, the report said.

Breeland was released from jail at 11:01 p.m. Tuesday night on a bond of $2,362.50, according to Trent Faris, a spokesman for the York County Sheriff’s Office.

The Strom Law Firm statement added: “We look forward to reviewing all available evidence in this matter, including the arresting officer’s body worn camera footage, dash camera footage, and surveillance footage from the gas station where the incident is alleged to have occured. Mr. Breeland is facing only misdemeanor charges in connection with this incident. … Bashaud Breeland is innocent unless proven guilty. We look forward to the truth coming forward.”

Before beginning his NFL career, Breeland, an Allendale-Fairfax High product, started 24 games for Clemson and was named second-team All-ACC as a redshirt junior in 2013.

He had 74 tackles, five tackles for loss and four interceptions in 2013 before turning pro.

Breeland, who played at Clemson from 2010-13, posted his version of what happened on Twitter shortly after midnight Wednesday. He deleted the post later Wednesday morning.

“Lot of people wanna speculate On my situation and don’t know the facts,” Breeland said via social media. “I really was at a gas pump got approach by two guys police pulled up they throw something my car as police pulled up which the cop saw and I was the one detained wit charges that really shouldn’t be charged … I’m not fighting to clear a name I don’t care wat people think I know the truth innocent until proven guilty.”

The Herald’ s Andrew Dys contributed to this report.

Matt Connolly is the Clemson beat writer and covers recruiting and college sports for The State newspaper and The State.com

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Details emerged Wednesday in the arrest of Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Bashaud Breeland outside of a convenience store in Fort Mill, South Carolina.

Police said “three males smoking marijuana” were seen outside a Gate gas station shortly after 11 a.m. Tuesday when a York County Sheriff’s Office deputy arrived. In the moments that followed, according to a police incident report provided by the Sheriff’s Office, Breeland “pushed” a deputy as he was resisting arrest. Breeland resisted the officer’s attempts to detain him several times and, after being handcuffed, told police he was a “marijuana enthusiast,” according to the police report.

The officer drew his taser and gun during the incident but did not fire either one, according to the report. Onlookers “pleaded with Bashaud Breeland to stop resisting” arrest, the incident report said.

The York County Sheriff’s Office charged Breeland with resisting arrest; transporting alcohol in a motor vehicle with the seal broken; having an open container of beer or wine in a motor vehicle; possession of 28 grams or less of marijuana or 10 grams of hash; and driving without a license.

The Strom Law Firm in Columbia is representing Breeland and said Wednesday as part of a statement: “Mr. Breeland was leaving a gas station store after making a lawful purchase. Moments after returning to his vehicle, a 2020 Range Rover with valid temporary paper tags, law enforcement officers approached Mr. Breeland and drew their weapons. We look forward to investigating why this level of force was necessary.

“Mr. Breeland is facing only misdemeanor charges in connection with this incident. None of the crimes charged allege that Mr. Breeland was consuming alcohol at the time of the arrest.”

Breeland, a former Clemson standout, signed a one-year deal with the Chiefs worth $4.5 million earlier this month.

Breeland was selected by the Washington Redskins in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft and played four seasons there and one season with the Green Bay Packers before signing with Kansas City in 2019. He started 18 of 19 games last season, including in Super Bowl 54. He had a pair of interceptions in the regular season and picked off Jimmy Garoppolo in the Super Bowl as Kansas City earned a 31-20 victory over the 49ers.

Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reported Wednesday afternoon that Breeland is already facing a four-game suspension for a separate violation of the NFL’s substance-abuse policy. Breeland is appealing the suspension, according to Pelissero.

In the alleged incident Tuesday, the deputy saw one of the suspects throw a small blunt into the back of Breeland’s car, according to the report. The deputy “smelled a strong odor of marijuana emitting from each suspect,” the report states.

After being told that he was being detained, Breeland tried to flee the scene, according to the report. Breeland pulled away from the deputy, pushed the deputy and the deputy pulled his taser out, according to the report.

Breeland pushed the deputy away, got his driver’s door open and hopped into his vehicle, police said. Breeland allegedly was not following orders and the deputy could not see his hands. The deputy then drew his firearm and Breeland put his hands into the air, the report said.

Breeland then sat down and the deputy attempted to place him in handcuffs, but he resisted for approximately three minutes as people watching nearby pleaded with Breeland to stop, according to the report. The deputy was eventually able to get Breeland in handcuffs, according to the report.

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Bashaud Breeland booking photo York County Sheriff

The report alleges that the deputy searched Breeland’s vehicle and found a large marijuana blunt weighing approximately 1.3 grams. There was also approximately 3.2 grams of marijuana in Breeland’s door, according to the report. There were also two open bottles of Corona beer and an opened bottle of tequila in the car, police said.

Breeland gave deputies permission to look through his phone, according to the report, and they found “several communications about drug transactions” and that “Breeland had several messages to dealers placing orders of large quantities of marijuana in bags like what was found in his driver’s door.”

Breeland told deputies that the deals were not around York County, he liked to smoke marijuana and is a marijuana enthusiast, according to the report. Breeland was then transported to detention without further incident, the report said.

Breeland was released from jail at 11:01 p.m. Tuesday night on a bond of $2,362.50, according to Trent Faris, a spokesman for the York County Sheriff’s Office.

The Strom Law Firm statement added: “We look forward to reviewing all available evidence in this matter, including the arresting officer’s body worn camera footage, dash camera footage, and surveillance footage from the gas station where the incident is alleged to have occured. Mr. Breeland is facing only misdemeanor charges in connection with this incident. … Bashaud Breeland is innocent unless proven guilty. We look forward to the truth coming forward.”

Before beginning his NFL career, Breeland, an Allendale-Fairfax High product, started 24 games for Clemson and was named second-team All-ACC as a redshirt junior in 2013.

He had 74 tackles, five tackles for loss and four interceptions in 2013 before turning pro.

Breeland, who played at Clemson from 2010-13, posted his version of what happened on Twitter shortly after midnight Wednesday. He deleted the post later Wednesday morning.

“Lot of people wanna speculate On my situation and don’t know the facts,” Breeland said via social media. “I really was at a gas pump got approach by two guys police pulled up they throw something my car as police pulled up which the cop saw and I was the one detained wit charges that really shouldn’t be charged … I’m not fighting to clear a name I don’t care wat people think I know the truth innocent until proven guilty.”

The Herald’ s Andrew Dys contributed to this report.

Matt Connolly is the Clemson beat writer and covers recruiting and college sports for The State newspaper and The State.com

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A former Ohio State University football lineman was charged with felonious assault on a law enforcement officer, accused of slamming a van’s sliding door on a deputy’s arm at the Bogey Bar & Grill on Friday night.

The felony charges were filed Monday against Kirk Barton, 33, of Dublin, in Delaware Municipal Court. Barton was an offensive lineman for the Buckeyes from 2004 to 2007, earning All-America honors his senior year. He played for a number of NFL teams until retiring from pro football in 2010.

>> Video: Kirk Barton arrested at Bogey Inn

Delaware County sheriff’s office spokeswoman Tracy Whited gave the following account:

Deputies were working special duty at the Bogey Bar & Grill in the 6000 block of Glick Road in Dublin to help control crowds drawn by the Memorial Tournament. Management asked the deputies to remove Barton, who is 6 foot 6 inches tall and had a playing weight of 300 pounds, because he was intoxicated, stumbling and knocking people over.

Barton complied and entered a taxi van waiting outside the bar. However, Barton couldn’t remember his address and a deputy had to help Barton retrieve the license from his wallet.

The taxi driver couldn’t read the address on the license and handed it back to the deputy, at which point Barton slammed the van’s sliding van door on Deputy Andrew Lee’s arm.

Barton refused to get out of the van so a deputy used a Taser on him. Deputies were able to get Barton out of the van after he was Tasered a second time.

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Deputy video: Virginia State University women’s basketball player arrested in Isle of Wight County https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/15/deputy-video-virginia-state-university-womens-basketball-player-arrested-in-isle-of-wight-county/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/15/deputy-video-virginia-state-university-womens-basketball-player-arrested-in-isle-of-wight-county/#respond Thu, 15 Feb 2018 13:03:10 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2280 Please enable Javascript to watch this video ISLE OF WIGHT Co., Va. – A Virginia State University women’s basketball player was arrested Monday night. Shonnice Vaughn 25-year-old Shonnice Vaughn has been charged with concealed weapon: carry, no driver’s license and speeding (68 in 55), according to court records online. Officials with the Isle of Wight […]

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ISLE OF WIGHT Co., Va. – A Virginia State University women’s basketball player was arrested Monday night.

Shonnice Vaughn

25-year-old Shonnice Vaughn has been charged with concealed weapon: carry, no driver’s license and speeding (68 in 55), according to court records online.

Officials with the Isle of Wight County Sheriff’s Office say Vaughn reported that the gun found in the vehicle, a Sig Sauer .40 caliber, was stolen in Wisconsin. Further investigation reveals the gun does belong to Vaughn, who reported it stolen some time ago but never reported she had recovered it. The gun is currently in police possession.

Natasha Bowman

25-year-old Natasha Bowman was the passenger in the vehicle and was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and carrying a concealed weapon. It is not known if she is a student at VSU.

Body cam footage from the arresting deputy shows the two women screaming and swearing at police at the time of the traffic stop. Police told News 3 the two were very uncooperative during the traffic stop and their behavior led to more charges.

Bowman and Vaughn are currently being held at Western Tidewater Regional Jail though both were granted bond during their arraignments on Wednesday morning.

VSU Athletics told CBS 6 they did not have a comment on the matter.

Vaughn and Bowman will be back in court on April 12th for hearings in Isle of Wight County General District Court.

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