letter - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Fri, 12 Jun 2020 17:55:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Caribbean Sports – Caribbean Born Former NFL Player Pens Open Letter To Goodell https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/12/caribbean-sports-caribbean-born-former-nfl-player-pens-open-letter-to-goodell/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/12/caribbean-sports-caribbean-born-former-nfl-player-pens-open-letter-to-goodell/#respond Fri, 12 Jun 2020 17:55:42 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7242 Former Washington Redskins linebacker, Caribbean-born Junior Galette.(Photo by Mark Goldman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) By NAN SPORTS EDITOR News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. June 12, 2020: A Caribbean-born former NFL edge defender has written an open letter to the league’s commissioner, Roger Goodell, in light of his condemnation of racism and admission that […]

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. June 12, 2020: A Caribbean-born former NFL edge defender has written an open letter to the league’s commissioner, Roger Goodell, in light of his condemnation of racism and admission that the NFL was wrong in not listening to NFL players who were protesting.

“We, the NFL, condemn racism and the systematic oppression of Black People. We, the NFL, admit we were wrong for not listening to NFL players earlier and encourage all to speak out and peacefully protest. We, the NFL, believe Black Lives Matter. #InspireChange,” the NFL tweeted this week.

But Junior Galette, a Haitian-born player who played for the New Orleans Saint and the Washington Redskins, says he was blackballed by the NFL because he was “unfairly profiled by police.”

In an open letter, he called upon the NFL needs “to adopt policies that reflect our nation’s bedrock law that all citizens are presumed innocent until proven guilty.” He said that “far too often, the NFL penalizes players – sometimes severely – for encounters with law enforcement before receiving due process…”

“Players are treated as ‘guilty until proven innocent,’ in the eyes of both the NFL and the public who sees only the punitive action,” he said. “This creates a domino effect, exacerbated by the same systemic racism you referenced.”

A woman accused Galette of assaulting her in January 2015. At the time, he was arrested and charged with simple battery involving domestic violence. However, in February 2015, the criminal charges were dismissed. Galette has continuously denied the allegations. He was suspended two weeks by the NFL for this incident.

Galette was also arrested in April 2017, when he was chased down and tased by police. Police at the time said Galette was charged with disorderly conduct and failure to comply after getting into a fight and running away at a spring break festival in Mississippi.

The full letter follows:

Commissioner Goodell,

Like countless others, I applaud your and the NFL’s statement acknowledging systemic racism and the inequitable treatment of Black people and people of color in America. You said you’d listen. I’m here to speak.

As a Haitian immigrant, I always held the ideals of America in high regard. That’s why my family brought me to America in 1997 when I was nine years old. Growing up in Haiti, racism and prejudice were foreign concepts to me. These were realities I immediately had to face and have since endured from the time I was in elementary school in New York through my entire career in the NFL.

We are in an extraordinary moment in our nation’s history. I hope it ignites the type of systemic change that inspires our country to live up to its foundational principle that all people are created equal. I also hope the NFL seizes this moment not just to express support for its players and our causes but also to follow those words with actions and policies that bring about real change at every level of the league.

I call upon the NFL to adopt policies that reflect our nation’s bedrock law that all citizens are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Today in America, a Black man or Black NFL player is seven times more likely to encounter the police than his White counterpart. Far too often, the NFL penalizes players — sometimes severely — for encounters with law enforcement before receiving due process; players are treated as “guilty until proven innocent,” in the eyes of both the NFL and the public who sees only the punitive action. This creates a domino effect, exacerbated by the same systemic racism you referenced.

The phrase “it’s time to have a conversation about race” is thrown around too casually in these moments. I was happy to hear you say you are ready to listen and thus end the NFL’s practice of blackballing players for saying anything that raises issues of race or the inequitable treatment of Black people and Black players.

I hope we are approaching a new level of tolerance, honesty, and transparency, that allows a player to mention this country’s history of slavery or the unjust treatment of Black people without fear of retribution and having his career that took an entire life to build unfairly cut short.

It is well known and documented that my career has been impacted by the types of actions I’ve mentioned; however, I am not alone. Countless Black NFL players endure unfair treatment and are held to a different standard by the league, teams, and the media. The over-policing of young Black men impacts players’ earning potential and, worse, leaves dreams deferred.

Commissioner, I look forward to working with you to realize the type of change we are all seeking throughout the league to create a culture of tolerance and inclusiveness. An environment that allows players to speak freely without fear of retribution. For the league and this country to make meaningful progress, talking about race, history, and equity must be as natural as talking about sports.

Respectfully,

Junior Galette

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Three days after Jasper football player Terrien Collins was arrested on a child sex charge, his college of choice said Wednesday he won’t be welcomed on campus this fall.

Collins, who is charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child and unlawful restraint of a person less than 17 years old, will not play for Texas A&M-Commerce football team next season, according to a statement released by the school’s athletic department.  In reaction to the “very serious charges,” the school chose to release Collins from his signed letter of intent and distance itself from the 18-year-old.


“Lion Athletics is aware of the very serious charges brought against a young man who had signed a letter of intent to participate in intercollegiate athletics at Texas A&M University-Commerce, the statement read. “In light of the grave nature of these allegations, he has been released from his letter of intent, and the young man will not be a Lion student-athlete nor admitted to the institution this fall.”



Collins was arrested early Sunday morning by the Silbee Police Department, serving a warrant out of Sabine County. He was then placed in the Hardin County Jail without bond.


According to Hardin County Sherrif Mark Davis, Collins released to the Sabine County Sheriff’s Office Wednesday morning.


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HARDIN COUNTY, Texas — A former Jasper football player has been ‘released’ as a signee and won’t be admitted to Texas A&M Commerce this fall after being charged with a child sex assault. 

Terrien Shayveon Collins was arrested Sunday and taken to the Hardin County Jail on two warrants from Sabine County according to investigators. 

He was a signee for Texas A&M Commerce’s football program. 

12News received a statement from Josh Manck, the senior associate director of athletics for strategic communications at Texas A&M Commerce. 

“Lion Athletics is aware of the very serious charges brought against a young man who had signed a letter of intent to participate in intercollegiate athletics at Texas A&M University-Commerce. In light of the grave nature of these allegations, he has been released from his letter of intent, and the young man will not be a Lion student-athlete nor admitted to the institution this fall,” Manck said in the statement.  

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Hardin County investigators said Collins was arrested early Sunday morning on two warrants when a car he was riding in was pulled over for a traffic stop.

This is a developing story. We will update with more if and when we receive more confirmed information.

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