slams - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Wed, 17 Jun 2020 03:27:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Eastern Kentucky football player body slams police officer while getting arrested https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/17/eastern-kentucky-football-player-body-slams-police-officer-while-getting-arrested/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/17/eastern-kentucky-football-player-body-slams-police-officer-while-getting-arrested/#respond Wed, 17 Jun 2020 03:27:52 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7407 A linebacker for Eastern Kentucky University was arrested on Tuesday in Ohio after he body slammed a police officer who was trying to put him in handcuffs. Michael Harris, a redshirt sophomore and Auburn transfer, faces felony assault charges and misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct while intoxicated, obstructing official business and resisting arrest. Video from […]

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A linebacker for Eastern Kentucky University was arrested on Tuesday in Ohio after he body slammed a police officer who was trying to put him in handcuffs. Michael Harris, a redshirt sophomore and Auburn transfer, faces felony assault charges and misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct while intoxicated, obstructing official business and resisting arrest.

Video from a Grove City, Ohio police cruiser, which was first obtained by 10TV WBNS, shows Harris putting his hands up as officers confront him. He then puts on his hood and tries to enter his stopped car, but before he can enter an officer shoves him against his car and tries to hold him while Harris is bent over at the waist. Harris then lifts the officer up in the air and falls to the ground on top of him seconds later. A third officer arrives to get the player off of the body-slammed cop, and put Harris in handcuffs.

Court records state that Harris was intoxicated and did not know where he was or know anyone in the area, according to officer statements. Sources for 10TV told the station that cops were originally called because there was “an aggressive man who did not work there and wouldn’t leave” a business.

Harris spent two seasons at Auburn before transferring to Eastern Kentucky. He totaled four tackles and one force fumble in his two years playing for the Tigers. Harris’ arraignment was scheduled for Wednesday.

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John Engler slams ESPN for new report about Michigan State basketball player https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/16/john-engler-slams-espn-for-new-report-about-michigan-state-basketball-player/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/16/john-engler-slams-espn-for-new-report-about-michigan-state-basketball-player/#respond Fri, 16 Feb 2018 21:37:04 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2315 EAST LANSING – The ongoing investigation by ESPN’s Outside the Lines into sexual assault allegations at Michigan State led to a new development. In a story published early Friday morning, ESPN reported a Michigan State basketball player has been under investigation for criminal sexual conduct since the fall semester. Citing sources, the report stated Ingham […]

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EAST LANSING – The ongoing investigation by ESPN’s Outside the Lines into sexual assault allegations at Michigan State led to a new development.

In a story published early Friday morning, ESPN reported a Michigan State basketball player has been under investigation for criminal sexual conduct since the fall semester. Citing sources, the report stated Ingham County prosecutors are reviewing the allegation and whether to file charges in what Michigan State University Police classified as fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct.

Following a Michigan State Board of Trustees meeting Friday morning, interim president John Engler was highly critical of the report.

“There was a leaked report that ESPN reported on,” Engler said, “but I think, unfortunately like their other reporting, it’s incomplete.”

Tom Izzo ‘definitely not retiring,’ plans to cooperate with any sexual assault probe

ESPN’s story was based on sources and not a police report. It states that a female student in August accused the basketball player of groping her without her permission and police submitted findings to the prosecutor’s office on Dec. 13. ESPN named the player but MLive.com is not because he has not been charged with a crime.

“The sad thing is, I think we should, probably as a Michigan State community, apologize to this young man and his family who has been named without, at least in that report, any evidence of any wrongdoing,” Engler said. “There was a report of allegations, but let’s say, at the end of the day, there’s nothing there. Where does he go? A lot of people now have read this and (could say) ‘What went on with you?’ His name should not have been public because … the investigation might still be going on.”

The basketball player named in the report has not appeared in a game this season but has practiced and warmed up for games. The player is still enrolled at Michigan State and on the team. Asked about a student-athlete remaining a member of a team while facing an allegation of criminal sexual conduct, Michigan State interim athletic director Bill Beekman said “I haven’t read the story. I think ESPN’s reporting is interesting and can speak for itself. They need to stand on their own two feet.”

Engler said privacy laws prevent him from discussing any details he could know about the allegation. And then he took another shot at ESPN.

“That’s one of the difficulties in dealing with this,” he said. “A reporter can take something that’s leaked, put her spin on it, and run with it, especially from a news media that’s frankly struggling. That’s a great way to be sensationalistic.”

Tom Izzo agrees with John Engler that ESPN report is ‘sensationalized’

Engler’s comments on Friday are part of an ongoing battle between Michigan State and ESPN’s Outside the Lines, led by investigative reporter Paula Lavigne. The network began investigating 10 universities for a 2014 story and sought police reports involving football and basketball players from the previous six years. Michigan State redacted the names of the players in university police reports, which ESPN challenged in court and won. When the company sent an additional records request in 2017, Michigan State sued ESPN to prevent releasing the information, but lost again in court.

Just a couple hours after Michigan State athletic director Mark Hollis resigned on Jan. 26, ESPN published a report questioning how the university handled complaints of sexual assault, violence and gender discrimination. It tied in disgraced former university sports medicine doctor Larry Nassar, who is headed to prison for the rest of his life for sexually assaulting girls and women, and allegations that football coach Mark Dantonio and basketball coach Tom Izzo mishandled sexual assault complaints against their players.

Mark Dantonio gets contract extension, backing from Michigan State president, interim AD

Dantonio denied he ever individually handled a sexual assault complaint while Izzo said he always has and will cooperate with investigations. Dantonio on Friday had his rolling six-year contract extended by another year, which is scheduled to happen each January and now runs through 2024. Engler defended Dantonio as “one of the most honorable coaches” in the country and then slammed ESPN again amid the latest report.

“If a reporter has an agenda, and we’ve got one who does,” Engler said, “you can cherry pick your facts to write a fanciful tale and leave an impression, even if you read carefully, nothing is ever really said.”

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Prosecutor slams Trump https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/08/prosecutor-slams-trump-2/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/08/prosecutor-slams-trump-2/#respond Thu, 08 Feb 2018 18:46:10 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2091 Related content (CNN) – President Donald Trump was “ghoulish and inappropriate” in politicizing a fatal drunken driving crash involving an undocumented immigrant, the Indiana prosecutor overseeing the case said. Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry filed four felony charges Wednesday against Manuel Orrego-Savala, a Guatemalan citizen who had been deported from the US twice, for allegedly […]

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(CNN) – President Donald Trump was “ghoulish and inappropriate” in politicizing a fatal drunken driving crash involving an undocumented immigrant, the Indiana prosecutor overseeing the case said.

Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry filed four felony charges Wednesday against Manuel Orrego-Savala, a Guatemalan citizen who had been deported from the US twice, for allegedly drunkenly operating a vehicle and killing NFL linebacker Edwin Jackson and Jeffrey Monroe in Indiana early Sunday morning.

In announcing those charges, Curry criticized Trump and others for focusing on Orrego-Savala’s immigration status rather than the tragedy of two lost lives.

“We will vigorously prosecute this matter, just like any comparable crime, not because of the immigration status of an accused, but because two innocent men lost their lives in this horrible incident,” Curry, a Democrat, said in a statement.

“We are disheartened that ghoulish and inappropriate public commentary has politicized this tragedy. Much of such commentary, including tweets by the President, fails to acknowledge that both Edwin Jackson and Jeffrey Monroe lost their lives on Sunday,” he added. “We will simply seek justice on behalf of the families of those two victims.”

The sharply worded comments came a day after Trump said it was “disgraceful that a person illegally in our country” killed Jackson, a linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts. Trump called on Democrats to “get tough on the Border, and with illegal immigration, FAST!”

As part of his call for tighter immigration policy, Trump has repeatedly highlighted crimes in which the suspect is an undocumented immigrant. On the campaign trail, he spoke often about the 2015 killing of Kate Steinle in San Francisco, allegedly by a man deported five times previously. The man, Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, was found not guilty of murder in the case.

Authorities said Orrego-Savala, 37, was driving the vehicle that fatally hit Jackson and Monroe early Sunday on Interstate 70. Orrego-Savala had a prior conviction for driving under the influence, and had been deported twice, according to officials.

Suspect in court

Orrego-Savala was charged in court Wednesday with two counts each of felony failure to remain at the scene of an accident and causing death when operating a motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration equivalent of .15 or more, according to court documents.

The judge entered a not guilty plea on his behalf and set bond at $200,000.

Outside the courtroom, defense attorney Jorge Torres said he had “serious concerns” about getting a fair trial in light of the negative attention on his client’s immigration status.

“Drunk driving has nothing to do with immigration status,” Torres said.

Orrego-Savala also was charged on Tuesday in federal court with illegal entry after previous deportations.

“The defendant in this case allegedly re-entered the country illegally for the second time before he put the public safety of Indianapolis at risk and took the lives of two innocent men early Sunday morning,” said Josh J. Minkler, a US attorney for the Southern District of Indiana.

Edwin Jackson, 26, started eight games in 2016 for the Colts, but did not play this past season due to an injury.

“Edwin was loved by all in the Colts organization,” the team said. “We admired his outgoing personality, competitive spirit and hardworking mentality.”

Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay said he will pay for both men’s funerals.

The crash

After the crash Sunday, Orrego-Savala was accused of driving without a license and suspicion of intoxicated driving, and taken to the Marion County Jail.

Monroe, a ride-share driver, had stopped his 2018 Lincoln on the side of Interstate 70 in Indianapolis because Jackson, his passenger, had become ill, according to state police.

Both men were standing outside the car when a black Ford F-150 pickup truck drove onto the emergency shoulder and struck them.

One of the men was thrown into the center lane. A state trooper spotted the wreckage and as he slowed to stop for the crash, he struck the body in the center lane, officials said. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.

During Orrego-Savala’s arrest, he gave the Indiana State Police an alias — Alex Cabrera Gonsales — and attempted to flee on foot, authorities said.

In a preliminary breathalyzer test, Orrego-Savala had a .239 percent blood alcohol concentration, about three times the legal limit to drive, according to a criminal affidavit. He also admitted to being the driver, according to the affidavit.

The affidavit states that the suspect had been “sound asleep” prior to being read his implied consent rights. In addition, an alcoholic container was found inside his vehicle on the passenger side, according to the affidavit.

When Orrego-Savala appeared before a judge on Tuesday, he questioned why he was in court, and claimed he wasn’t driving the car in the fatal crash, according to the court clerk.

A man listed as Alex Cabrera Gonsales was arrested last year in Whitestown, Indiana, after a driving infraction, according to a report by Whitestown Police officials, who confirmed both identities are the same person.

He was pulled over for failing to stop at a stop sign, and authorities found out he did not have a driver’s license, according to the police report. He was arrested and taken to jail for further processing.

Scott Rolston of Whitestown Police said the department generally would not communicate with ICE for a typical traffic stop.

Cabrera Gonsales pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while never receiving a license, which is a misdemeanor, according to documents provided by CNN affiliate WISH-TV. He was sentenced to two days in the Boone County Jail and released after one day served.

Deported twice

Orrego-Savala was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in October 2006, and deported to Guatemala in January 2007, according to a federal criminal complaint.

He was prohibited from returning to the United States for 10 years, according to federal officials.

Two years after he was deported, he returned to the United States illegally, and was deported again two months later in May 2009, with an order not to come back for 20 years, according to the complaint.

County authorities gave the suspect’s name as Orrego-Savala, but the US attorney’s office identified him as Orrego-Zavala.

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Prosecutor slams Trump https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/08/prosecutor-slams-trump/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/08/prosecutor-slams-trump/#respond Thu, 08 Feb 2018 00:57:48 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=1980 By Faith Karimi and Eric Levenson CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump was “ghoulish and inappropriate” in politicizing a fatal drunken driving crash involving an undocumented immigrant, the Indiana prosecutor overseeing the case said. Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry filed four felony charges Wednesday against Manuel Orrego-Savala, a Guatemalan citizen who had been deported from […]

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By Faith Karimi and Eric Levenson CNN

(CNN) — President Donald Trump was “ghoulish and inappropriate” in politicizing a fatal drunken driving crash involving an undocumented immigrant, the Indiana prosecutor overseeing the case said.

Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry filed four felony charges Wednesday against Manuel Orrego-Savala, a Guatemalan citizen who had been deported from the US twice, for allegedly drunkenly operating a vehicle and killing NFL linebacker Edwin Jackson and Jeffrey Monroe in Indiana early Sunday morning.

In announcing those charges, Curry criticized Trump and others for focusing on Orrego-Savala’s immigration status rather than the tragedy of two lost lives.

“We will vigorously prosecute this matter, just like any comparable crime, not because of the immigration status of an accused, but because two innocent men lost their lives in this horrible incident,” Curry, a Democrat, said in a statement.

“We are disheartened that ghoulish and inappropriate public commentary has politicized this tragedy. Much of such commentary, including tweets by the President, fails to acknowledge that both Edwin Jackson and Jeffrey Monroe lost their lives on Sunday,” he added. “We will simply seek justice on behalf of the families of those two victims.”

The sharply worded comments came a day after Trump said it was “disgraceful that a person illegally in our country” killed Jackson, a linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts. Trump called on Democrats to “get tough on the Border, and with illegal immigration, FAST!”

As part of his call for tighter immigration policy, Trump has repeatedly highlighted crimes in which the suspect is an undocumented immigrant. On the campaign trail, he spoke often about the 2015 killing of Kate Steinle in San Francisco, allegedly by a man deported five times previously. The man, Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, was found not guilty of murder in the case.

Authorities said Orrego-Savala, 37, was driving the vehicle that fatally hit Jackson and Monroe early Sunday on Interstate 70. Orrego-Savala had a prior conviction for driving under the influence, and had been deported twice, according to officials.

Suspect in court

Orrego-Savala was charged in court Wednesday with two counts each of felony failure to remain at the scene of an accident and causing death when operating a motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration equivalent of .15 or more, according to court documents.

The judge entered a not guilty plea on his behalf and set bond at $200,000.

Outside the courtroom, defense attorney Jorge Torres said he had “serious concerns” about getting a fair trial in light of the negative attention on his client’s immigration status.

“Drunk driving has nothing to do with immigration status,” Torres said.

Orrego-Savala also was charged on Tuesday in federal court with illegal entry after previous deportations.

“The defendant in this case allegedly re-entered the country illegally for the second time before he put the public safety of Indianapolis at risk and took the lives of two innocent men early Sunday morning,” said Josh J. Minkler, a US attorney for the Southern District of Indiana.

Edwin Jackson, 26, started eight games in 2016 for the Colts, but did not play this past season due to an injury.

“Edwin was loved by all in the Colts organization,” the team said. “We admired his outgoing personality, competitive spirit and hardworking mentality.”

Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay said he will pay for both men’s funerals.

The crash

After the crash Sunday, Orrego-Savala was accused of driving without a license and suspicion of intoxicated driving, and taken to the Marion County Jail.

Monroe, a ride-share driver, had stopped his 2018 Lincoln on the side of Interstate 70 in Indianapolis because Jackson, his passenger, had become ill, according to state police.

Both men were standing outside the car when a black Ford F-150 pickup truck drove onto the emergency shoulder and struck them.

One of the men was thrown into the center lane. A state trooper spotted the wreckage and as he slowed to stop for the crash, he struck the body in the center lane, officials said. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene.

During Orrego-Savala’s arrest, he gave the Indiana State Police an alias — Alex Cabrera Gonsales — and attempted to flee on foot, authorities said.

In a preliminary breathalyzer test, Orrego-Savala had a .239 percent blood alcohol concentration, about three times the legal limit to drive, according to a criminal affidavit. He also admitted to being the driver, according to the affidavit.

The affidavit states that the suspect had been “sound asleep” prior to being read his implied consent rights. In addition, an alcoholic container was found inside his vehicle on the passenger side, according to the affidavit.

When Orrego-Savala appeared before a judge on Tuesday, he questioned why he was in court, and claimed he wasn’t driving the car in the fatal crash, according to the court clerk.

A man listed as Alex Cabrera Gonsales was arrested last year in Whitestown, Indiana, after a driving infraction, according to a report by Whitestown Police officials, who confirmed both identities are the same person.

He was pulled over for failing to stop at a stop sign, and authorities found out he did not have a driver’s license, according to the police report. He was arrested and taken to jail for further processing.

Scott Rolston of Whitestown Police said the department generally would not communicate with ICE for a typical traffic stop.

Cabrera Gonsales pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle while never receiving a license, which is a misdemeanor, according to documents provided by CNN affiliate WISH-TV. He was sentenced to two days in the Boone County Jail and released after one day served.

Deported twice

Orrego-Savala was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in October 2006, and deported to Guatemala in January 2007, according to a federal criminal complaint.

He was prohibited from returning to the United States for 10 years, according to federal officials.

Two years after he was deported, he returned to the United States illegally, and was deported again two months later in May 2009, with an order not to come back for 20 years, according to the complaint.

County authorities gave the suspect’s name as Orrego-Savala, but the US attorney’s office identified him as Orrego-Zavala.

CNN’s Gustavo Valdes, Madison Park, Kimberly Hutcherson, Chuck Johnston, Ann Roche, Athena Jones, Patrick Cornell and Janet DiGiacomo contributed to this report.

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