Hes - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Tue, 12 May 2020 17:39:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 NFL star wants to close legal 'loopholes' after Ahmaud Arbery’s death. He’s calling on AG Barr to help. https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/12/nfl-star-wants-to-close-legal-loopholes-after-ahmaud-arberys-death-hes-calling-on-ag-barr-to-help/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/12/nfl-star-wants-to-close-legal-loopholes-after-ahmaud-arberys-death-hes-calling-on-ag-barr-to-help/#respond Tue, 12 May 2020 17:39:43 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6154 More than 60 current and former NFL players and coaches signed their names to a letter to Attorney General William Barr last week asking he use the full force of federal law to investigate the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man followed and fatally shot by white men in his Georgia community on […]

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More than 60 current and former NFL players and coaches signed their names to a letter to Attorney General William Barr last week asking he use the full force of federal law to investigate the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man followed and fatally shot by white men in his Georgia community on Feb. 23.

That letter from the Players Coalition, a social justice group formed in 2017 in the wake of player protests during the national anthem, said the Department of Justice and FBI are needed to ensure Arbery’s case wasn’t mishandled by local authorities and that the men charged with murder are held accountable.

NFL star Malcolm Jenkins, who co-founded the coalition with retired wide receiver Anquan Boldin, told NBC News that the request for federal intervention also carries a greater purpose.

“The sad truth is that Ahmaud’s case isn’t unique at all,” Jenkins said. “He is a representation of the ongoing level of distrust that a large part of our communities have in law enforcement and elected officials and the importance of placing reform like-minded people in office who will uphold the highest standards of the law for everyone, regardless of color.”

“It also reinforces that we need hate crime laws in Georgia as well as Arkansas, South Carolina and Wyoming,” Jenkins said of the four states lacking such legislation. “These ‘loopholes’ to justify these kinds of acts will continue to hold us back from justice for everyone.”

Among those who support the Players Coalition’s letter are former NFL player and now-league executive Troy Vincent, Miami Dolphins linebacker Kyle Van Noy, New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman and former Patriot and new Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady.

On Friday, Jenkins joined people across the country who jogged for 2.23 miles to remember Arbery.

“Rest in peace, king,” said Jenkins, a veteran safety who won two Super Bowl championships, one with the New Orleans Saints and the other with the Philadelphia Eagles and re-signed with the Saints earlier this year, in an online video. “Doing my jog for you.”

On Monday, the DOJ said it is weighing the possibility of federal hate crime charges, giving Jenkins hope.

“The FBI and DOJ have an army of resources, and their goal never changes: to protect the vulnerable and intervene where powerful people have caused grave harm,” he said. “They obtained a guilty verdict in the Rodney King case. They held the perpetrators of the Danziger Bridge shootings accountable. They have prosecuted guards at Parchman prisons. And they have led investigations all over the country that have proved critical in restoring trust between law enforcement and people of color.”

Arbrey’s death has resonated with Jenkins and others who say they see themselves in his shoes. He said that as a black man — regardless of personal his status as a pro athlete — he understands the burden of being scrutinized and the implicit bias of others when he’s out in public.

“Everyday. Walking the dog, taking out the trash, just walking through my own neighborhood, you always must be conscious of what you look like,” he said. “People should not have to worry about the color of their skin or gender to go out for a run in their own neighborhood.”

According to his family, Arbery, 25, was out for a jog on the February day he was killed, an activity the former high school football player did regularly. White men in a pickup truck with guns chased him in their Georgia neighborhood in Brunswick, a small working-class port city, and told police they suspected him of burglarizing a nearby home.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation arrested Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son, Travis McMichael, 34, on charges of felony murder and aggravated assault. The men have been jailed since Thursday, and it was unclear if they have a lawyer.

The lag in an arrest — which came more than two months after the incident and following the release of a leaked video of the shooting — frustrated many community members who believe that the McMichaels’ ties with local authorities and racial bias played a role.

Gregory McMichael was a Glynn County police officer in the 1980s and worked as an investigator in the prosecutor’s office in Brunswick until his retirement in May 2019. The prosecutor, Jackie Johnson, had to recuse herself in the case, and then a replacement prosecutor, George Barnhill of the Waycross Judicial District, also stepped aside after Arbery’s family learned that Barnhill’s son had worked alongside Gregory McMichael in Johnson’s office.

The case was transferred to yet another outside prosecutor. Meanwhile, Barnhill also wrote a letter in April detailing why he didn’t believe the McMichaels should have been arrested, and that they, along with a third man who recorded the video, had “solid first hand probable cause” to pursue Arbery, a “burglary suspect,” and stop him under Georgia’s citizen’s arrest law.

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, who this week asked the Department of Justice to help investigate the case, told NBC News on Monday that part of an investigation needs to determine why those previous district attorneys in the case never told his office that they had conflicts that should have precluded their involvement in the first place. Carr has since appointed a new outside prosecutor — the fourth — to handle the case.

But the earliest a grand jury is expected to be convened is mid-June, when juries in Georgia may resume activity following coronavirus-related restrictions.

Meanwhile, new surveillance videos being reviewed by investigators appear to show Arbery entering a construction site of an unoccupied home on the McMichaels’ block just before he was chased and killed. Attorneys for his family say the videos only show he was “trespassing at most,” and not engaged in other criminal activity.

Jenkins said the video apparently showing Arbery locked in a physical struggle with Travis McMichael was hard to watch.

“Any human being who has seen the video should connect to Ahmaud,” he said. “That said, it is an extremely hard pill to swallow as a black person to watch yet another black body be shot down in the middle of the street. But the most infuriating thing is, as you mourn the loss of a life, is to have their murder justified by white fear and self-defense.”

An autopsy report released Monday shows that Arbery died from two shotgun blasts to the chest and suffered a shotgun graze to his right wrist.

Jenkins said Arbery’s death should be another call to action for people to reexamine the need for citizen’s arrest laws and to hold elected officials and district attorneys accountable for their decisions.

Jenkins, a three-time Pro Bowl safety, has become one of the NFL’s most outspoken players on issues of racial justice. He began using his platform when he formed The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation, a nonprofit charity he started with his mother during his first stint on the Saints’ roster a decade ago. His latest project with his production company, Listen Up Media, includes a documentary called, “Black Boys,” about the black male identity in America.

As for whether this one case would lead to renewed player protests should the NFL kick off a new season later this year, Jenkins said it would be a “disservice” to narrow any activity for a single cause because the larger struggle reaches back far longer.

“The anger and frustration being expressed by professional athletes and people of color all over the country stems from a centuries-long thread of violence against the black body that goes without consequence or justice,” he added. “This has been going on since emancipation.”

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SWAT team raids home of former Jaguars player Telvin Smith, 29, as he’s arrested for unlawful sexual activity with minors

  • Telvin Smith was charged with unlawful sexual activity with minors Wednesday
  • A SWAT team was pictured surrounding his Florida home at 2pm
  • They cleared the home and carried out search as a crime scene investigation unit arrived
  • He was booked into jail at 5.20pm and was held on $50,000 bail 
  • According to a police record, the arrest pertains to an incident that took place between 10pm on August 31 and 12pm on September 1, 2019 at a residence 
  • Jaguars told DailyMail.com they ‘are aware of the report involving former linebacker Telvin Smith’ and are ‘unable to comment further’
  • Cops were seen at his home in November and towed his car away. It’s unclear if the incident is related

Former Jaguars player Telvin Smith has been charged with unlawful sexual activity with certain minors after a SWAT team was pictured surrounding his Florida home on Wednesday.

The 29-year-old sportsman was arrested in Jacksonville and a video shared by a reporter appeared to show him handcuffed and taken into custody by plainclothes officers. 

According to a police record, the arrest pertains to an incident that took place between 10pm on August 31, 2019 and 12pm on September 1, 2019 at a residence.

Smith was arrested at 4pm after witnesses shared images of his property in the Queen’s Harbor gated community being surrounded by police.

He was booked into Duval County Jail around 5.20pm and was being held at on $50,000 bail. 

Telvin Smith was charged with unlawful sexual activity with certain minors Wednesday

Telvin Smith was charged with unlawful sexual activity with certain minors Wednesday

He was booked into jail at 5.20pm and was held on $50,000 bail. According to a police record, the arrest pertains to an incident that took place between 10pm on August 31 and 12pm on September 1, 2019 at a residence

He was booked into jail at 5.20pm and was held on $50,000 bail. According to a police record, the arrest pertains to an incident that took place between 10pm on August 31 and 12pm on September 1, 2019 at a residence

The armed team and undercover officers arrived at his home around 2pm, according to News4Jax.

The SWAT team entered the property with guns drawn as they believed there were weapons on site, someone with knowledge told News4Jax.

A crime scene unit van was seen driving into the community after Smith was detained. The SWAT team cleared the home and searched for evidence.  

In Florida anyone 24 years old and above may be be charged with unlawful sexual activity with a minor who is 16 or 17 years old. The charge is a second degree felony.

‘The Jaguars are aware of the report involving former linebacker Telvin Smith. The club is unable to comment further on this ongoing investigation,’ The Jaguars said in a statement to DailyMail.com. 

It’s currently unclear whether Wednesday’s raid was also in relation to a similar incident that took place at the home in November during which the footballer’s vehicle was towed.  

Smith had not been charged with anything in relation to that incident and there were no public records available on Wednesday evening. 

A SWAT team searched his home in the Queen's Harbor gated community in Florida ON Wednesday afternoon

A SWAT team searched his home in the Queen’s Harbor gated community in Florida ON Wednesday afternoon

Smith is seen being arrested and taken away by plainclothes officers on Wednesday at 4pm

Smith is seen being arrested and taken away by plainclothes officers on Wednesday at 4pm 

A reporter pictured the scene on Wednesday. Cops were seen at his home in November and towed his car away. It's unclear if the incident is related

A reporter pictured the scene on Wednesday. Cops were seen at his home in November and towed his car away. It’s unclear if the incident is related

Last May, Smith announced he would not be playing football in 2019 and would focus on getting his ‘world in order’.

‘It was said to me from a great coach, that in order for the man to be his best, he must get his world in order. At this time I must take time away from this game & get my world in order,’ Smith posted. 

‘I must give this time back to myself, my family, & my health. I appreciate all the support I will & will not get. I just ask y’all respect my decision to not play football this season.’

At the time the Jaguars declined to comment on the decision.

‘We will not have a comment about Telvin Smith’s statement at this time,’ the team said in a statement. ‘We need to have a conversation with Telvin to understand the situation and the circumstances. If there is a way we can support him we need to understand that.’ 

At the time he had been absent from workouts.

Last June, Smith said the Jacksonville Jaguars fined him $88,650 for missing the team’s mandatory, three-day minicamp. 

The Pro Bowl selection in 2017 and the team’s top tackler had three years remaining on deal, which averages $10 million annually in base salary.

In Florida anyone 24 years old and above maybe be charged with unlawful sexual activity with a minor who is 16 or 17 years old. The charge is a second degree felony

In Florida anyone 24 years old and above maybe be charged with unlawful sexual activity with a minor who is 16 or 17 years old. The charge is a second degree felony

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NATCHITOCHES, La.  — Long before he became the beloved head football coach at undefeated LSU, this is where Ed Orgeron made some of the dumbest mistakes of his life and nearly threw away his future, according to local legend.

It was late 1982. Orgeron had just finished his junior season as a football player at the local university, Northwestern State. But he was on thin ice. He already had quit LSU as a freshman because he was homesick and didn’t like it there. Then after he joined NSU about 180 miles up the road, he had earned a reputation as a hell-raising, curfew-busting barroom brawler.

A new coach had just been hired, Sam Goodwin, who considered kicking him off the team, along with his roommate, after they were accused of trashing a dorm room.

LSU coach Ed Orgeron (L) and Sam Goodwin, the coach who nearly kicked Orgeron off his team.

The school’s housing director “took me into this one room, and every piece of furniture in there was broke,” Goodwin recalled this week as Orgeron prepared LSU for the national championship game against Clemson Monday in New Orleans.

“Just a total disaster,” he said. “He told me two of my players did all that, and it wasn’t the first time they had done it. One of them was Bébé Orgeron, and the other Bryan Arceneaux, both of them from South Lafourche.”

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Kellen Winslow Jr.’s Wife and Father Support Ex-NFL Star After He’s Accused of Raping Women, 59 and 54 https://www.badsporters.com/2018/06/21/kellen-winslow-jr-s-wife-and-father-support-ex-nfl-star-after-hes-accused-of-raping-women-59-and-54/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/06/21/kellen-winslow-jr-s-wife-and-father-support-ex-nfl-star-after-hes-accused-of-raping-women-59-and-54/#respond Thu, 21 Jun 2018 06:20:28 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=4156 The family of former NFL star Kellen Winslow Jr. is speaking out after his arrest for allegedly kidnapping and raping two older women and targeting others, including an 86-year-old. Winslow’s wife, Janelle, issued a joint statement with his parents, including father Kellen Winslow Sr., an NFL Hall of Famer. “On behalf of our son and my […]

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The family of former NFL star Kellen Winslow Jr. is speaking out after his arrest for allegedly kidnapping and raping two older women and targeting others, including an 86-year-old.

Winslow’s wife, Janelle, issued a joint statement with his parents, including father Kellen Winslow Sr., an NFL Hall of Famer.

“On behalf of our son and my husband, we want to reiterate our love, support and affection for him during this difficult process,” the statement reads. “We will always be there for him and we know the true facts will come out.”

Winslow, 34, faced a San Diego Court on Friday and pleaded not guilty to charges of rape, kidnapping and other crimes, according to court records.

According to The San Diego Union-Tribune, Deputy District Attorney Dan Owens claimed that the first alleged victim was a 54-year-old woman who had been hitchhiking when she accepted a ride from Winslow in March. She alleges he “told her if she screamed, he would murder her,” saying he then raped her, Owens said in court.

A 59-year-old woman alleges that after she got in his car in May, Winslow kidnapped, raped and sodomized her, the newspaper reported. He was charged with indecent exposure against a third alleged victim, 55, in May.

The newspaper also reported Winslow is charged with burglary with the intent to rape a 71-year-old woman in June and burglary with the intent to rape an 86-year-old woman that same month.

Kellen Winslow Jr.

Winslow was first taken into custody on June 7 after being accused of burglary at a mobile home, according to the Los Angeles Times. He posted $50,000 bond and was released from the Vista, California, jail.

Police then arrested him on the rape charges on Thursday and, following his arraignment Friday, he was denied bail and will stay behind bars. His next court date is June 25.

Winslow is facing a maximum sentence of life in prison, the AP reported.

His attorneys, Brian Watkins and Harvey A. Steinberg, have not responded to PEOPLE’s requests for comment. Winslow agent also has not returned PEOPLE’s calls.

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But Steinberg has said, “He would have no need to burglarize or steal anything from anyone at a trailer park,” according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. Steinberg added the former football player “looks forward to being vindicated” in court.

Winslow Jr.'s father Kellen Winslow

Winslow Jr.’s father Kellen Winslow

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Winslow was arrested and charged with drug possession in 2014 after being accused of having synthetic marijuana. He received a conditional discharge.

Winslow’s father played 10 seasons in the NFL with the San Diego Chargers from 1979 to 1987. Winslow’s Sr. is recognized as one of the greatest tight ends in the league’s history.

Winslow Jr. played college football at the University of Miami, and was later drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2004 with the sixth overall pick. He also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Seattle Seahawks, the New England Patriots and the New York Jets.

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