York - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Wed, 07 Mar 2018 16:42:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 New York Jets player charged after wrong-way tunnel crash https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/07/new-york-jets-player-charged-after-wrong-way-tunnel-crash-4/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/07/new-york-jets-player-charged-after-wrong-way-tunnel-crash-4/#respond Wed, 07 Mar 2018 16:42:44 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2691 WEEHAWKEN, N.J. (AP) – New York Jets player Dylan Donahue has been charged with drunken driving after he allegedly drove the wrong way in the Lincoln Tunnel and collided with a jitney bus, injuring four people. Scroll for more content… The cash happened around 2 a.m. Monday in Weehawken. Port Authority police say an officer […]

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WEEHAWKEN, N.J. (AP) – New York Jets player Dylan Donahue has been charged with drunken driving after he allegedly drove the wrong way in the Lincoln Tunnel and collided with a jitney bus, injuring four people.

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The cash happened around 2 a.m. Monday in Weehawken.

Port Authority police say an officer saw Donahue drive his car around traffic cones and enter the tunnel’s center tube. Donahue soon collided with the bus that had 15 people on board.

Four bus passengers were treated at a hospital for minor injuries. Donahue and a passenger apparently were not injured.

Donahue was a fifth-round draft pick of the Jets last year and played in four games before he suffered a season-ending elbow injury.

It’s not known if Donahue has retained an attorney. A Jets spokesman did not respond to a request for comment.

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WEEHAWKEN, N.J. (AP) – New York Jets player Dylan Donahue has been charged with drunken driving after he allegedly drove the wrong way in the Lincoln Tunnel and collided with a jitney bus, injuring four people.

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The cash happened around 2 a.m. Monday in Weehawken.

Port Authority police say an officer saw Donahue drive his car around traffic cones and enter the tunnel’s center tube. Donahue soon collided with the bus that had 15 people on board.

Four bus passengers were treated at a hospital for minor injuries. Donahue and a passenger apparently were not injured.

Donahue was a fifth-round draft pick of the Jets last year and played in four games before he suffered a season-ending elbow injury.

It’s not known if Donahue has retained an attorney. A Jets spokesman did not respond to a request for comment.

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WEEHAWKEN, N.J. (AP) — New York Jets player Dylan Donahue has been charged with drunken driving after he allegedly drove the wrong way in the Lincoln Tunnel and collided with a jitney bus, injuring four people.

The cash happened around 2 a.m. Monday in Weehawken.

Port Authority police say an officer saw Donahue drive his car around traffic cones and enter the tunnel’s center tube. Donahue soon collided with the bus that had 15 people on board.

Four bus passengers were treated at a hospital for minor injuries. Donahue and a passenger apparently were not injured.

Donahue was a fifth-round draft pick of the Jets last year and played in four games before he suffered a season-ending elbow injury.

It’s not known if Donahue has retained an attorney. A Jets spokesman did not respond to a request for comment.

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WEEHAWKEN, N.J. (AP) — New York Jets player Dylan Donahue has been charged with drunken driving after he allegedly drove the wrong way in the Lincoln Tunnel and collided with a jitney bus, injuring four people.

The cash happened around 2 a.m. Monday in Weehawken.

Port Authority police say an officer saw Donahue drive his car around traffic cones and enter the tunnel’s center tube. Donahue soon collided with the bus that had 15 people on board.

Four bus passengers were treated at a hospital for minor injuries. Donahue and a passenger apparently were not injured.

Donahue was a fifth-round draft pick of the Jets last year and played in four games before he suffered a season-ending elbow injury.

It’s not known if Donahue has retained an attorney. A Jets spokesman did not respond to a request for comment.

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York football player closer to trial in Erie sex-assault case https://www.badsporters.com/2018/01/30/york-football-player-closer-to-trial-in-erie-sex-assault-case/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/01/30/york-football-player-closer-to-trial-in-erie-sex-assault-case/#respond Tue, 30 Jan 2018 02:16:55 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=1802 Jakkar Kinard(Photo: Courtesy of Erie County Prison) A former York Catholic High School star football player cleared of robbery charges in York County is now facing trial in Erie County on sexual assault charges. But the defense attorney representing Jakkar Kinard said he’s confident a jury will exonerate his client. Kinard, 19, of York City, remains […]

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A former York Catholic High School star football player cleared of robbery charges in York County is now facing trial in Erie County on sexual assault charges.

But the defense attorney representing Jakkar Kinard said he’s confident a jury will exonerate his client.

Kinard, 19, of York City, remains free on $25,000 bail, charged with sexual assault and indecent assault.

He’s accused of sexually assaulting a drunken woman during a Halloween-night party hosted by Mercyhurst University baseball players.

Kinard is no longer a student at Mercyhurst, defense attorney Farley Holt has said.

Holt drove from York to Erie on Friday, Jan. 26, for Kinard’s preliminary hearing. At the close of it, a district judge determined enough evidence exists for Kinard to stand trial in Erie County Court, according to court records.

“Based on the testimony of the (alleged) victim and her best friend, I feel confident that I’ll be able to convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt that my client didn’t commit the two offenses he’s charged with,” Holt told The York Dispatch.

More: York Catholic football star avoids criminal record

The allegations: According to charging documents, Erie Police were called to the college’s public-safety building about 2:30 a.m. Oct. 31, where a woman told them she’d been raped at a party held at a house on Pine Avenue where Mercyhurst baseball players live.

The woman told police Kinard had sex with her in a bathroom there, according to charging documents.

She said she blacked out after drinking alcohol and doesn’t remember how she wound up in the bathroom or how her pants ended up getting pulled down, documents state. 

Two days later, Kinard spoke with police. He admitted having sex with the woman, documents state.

Those documents also allege Kinard told police he knew the woman was drunk and had seen her “stumbling” around the party.

York Catholic’s Jakkar Kinard, right, is one of the leading returning players in the York-Adams League. (Photo: YORK DISPATCH FILE PHOTO)

‘Consensual’: Holt has said the sex between Kinard and the 19-year-old woman was consensual, and that the woman initiated the contact.

Holt said that during his cross-examination of the young woman at Kinard’s preliminary hearing, she admitted “she could have possibly said yes” to the sex. He noted that’s reasonable doubt.

“Her friends say she was stumbling around and slurring words and that they were concerned about her,” Holt said. “But they weren’t concerned enough to keep an eye on her the whole evening.”

He also noted that testimony revealed the woman had no trouble walking up and down the home’s stairs despite her apparent level of intoxication.

York County case: Kinard was accused in May of participating in the robbery and assault of an acquaintance in York Township.

However, the victim in the case, Kenyaan Williams, said Kinard didn’t participate in either the assault or the robbery. Williams said Kinard did watch the assault.

Kinard pleaded guilty in York County Court on Dec. 27 to the summary offense of disorderly conduct. He was fined $100 and ordered to pay court costs.

Summary offenses are akin in seriousness to traffic tickets.

As part of his agreement, charges of simple assault and harassment against him were dropped. Robbery charges filed against him were withdrawn in June at Kinard’s preliminary hearing.

Holt called his client’s plea “an obvious compromise” and said Kinard shouldn’t have been charged with anything because he wasn’t involved.

Standout player: Kinard helped York Catholic to possibly the best season in the school’s history. The Irish finished 10-2 in 2016, which included York-Adams Division III and District 3 Class 2-A championships.

York Catholic also earned a  state 2-A playoff berth.

That fall, Kinard led the York-Adams League in rushing for the second consecutive year, totaling 2,071 yards and scoring 23 touchdowns.

In two-plus seasons, Kinard finished with 3,594 yards in his career for York Catholic. He led the York-Adams League in rushing and was a two-time York-Adams League Division III all-star.

— Reach Liz Evans Scolforo at levans@yorkdispatch.com or on Twitter at @LizScolforoYD.

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A former York Catholic High School star football player who last week avoided a criminal record in York County has now been locked up in Erie County.

Jakkar Kinard is accused of sexually assaulting a woman during a Halloween-night party hosted by Mercyhurst University baseball players.

After being arraigned Thursday, Jan. 4, on charges of sexual assault and indecent assault, Kinard was committed to Erie County Prison on $25,000 bail, according to court records.

His preliminary hearing on the charges is set for Jan. 17, court records state.

Kinard is no longer a student at Mercyhurst, defense attorney Farley Holt told The York Dispatch.

According to charging documents, Erie Police were called to the college’s public-safety building about 2:30 a.m. Oct. 31, where a woman told them she’d been raped at a party held at a house on Pine Avenue where Mercyhurst baseball players live.

Holt described it as the team’s house, basically.

The allegations: The woman told police Kinard, who she knew as “Karr,” had sex with her in a bathroom there.

She said she blacked out after drinking alcohol and doesn’t remember how she wound up in the bathroom, or how her pants ended up getting pulled down, documents state.

She said the first thing she remembers is Kinard having sex with her while she was bent over, and that Kinard’s hands were keeping her bent over, charging documents allege.

Two days later, Kinard spoke with police.

He admitted having sex with the woman, and said the woman’s friend pulled the woman away from him because the friend thought the woman was drunk, documents state.

Those documents also allege Kinard told police he knew the woman was drunk and had seen her “stumbling” around the party.

Erie Police did not return a phone message seeking comment.

‘It was consensual’: Holt, who represented Kinard in his York County assault case, said he also will represent Kinard in the Erie County case.

“As far as my client was concerned, it was consensual,” Holt said. “In fact, she initiated the sexual contact.”

Holt said prior to having sex, the woman was “grinding” her buttocks against Kinard’s crotch in what the attorney described as a lap dance.

“Both parties apparently had been drinking,” Holt said, but Kinard didn’t think the woman was so drunk that she didn’t know what was going on.

“I feel confident I’m going to vindicate him,” the attorney said.

York County case: Kinard was accused in May of participating in the robbery and assault of an acquaintance in York Township.

However, the victim in the case, Kenyaan Williams, said Kinard didn’t participate in either the assault or the robbery. Williams said Kinard did watch the assault.

Kinard pleaded guilty in York County Court on Dec. 27 to the summary offense of disorderly conduct. He was fined $100 and ordered to pay court costs.

Summary offenses are akin in seriousness to traffic tickets.

As part of his agreement, charges of simple assault and harassment against him were dropped. Robbery charges filed against him was withdrawn in June at Kinard’s preliminary hearing.

Holt called his client’s plea “an obvious compromise” and said Kinard shouldn’t have been charged with anything because he wasn’t involved in what happened.

More: York Catholic football star avoids criminal record

Standout player: Kinard helped York Catholic to possibly the best season in the school’s history. The Irish finished 10-2 in 2016, which included York-Adams Division III and District 3 Class 2-A championships.

York Catholic also earned a  state 2-A playoff berth.

That fall, Kinard led the York-Adams League in rushing for the second consecutive year, totaling 2,071 yards and scoring 23 touchdowns.

In two-plus seasons, Kinard finished with 3,594 yards in his career for York Catholic.

He led the York-Adams League in rushing and was a two-time York-Adams League Division III all-star.

— Reach Liz Evans Scolforo at levans@yorkdispatch.com or on Twitter at @LizScolforoYD.

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A former York Catholic High School star football player accused by police in May of participating in the robbery and assault of a York Township acquaintance has pleaded guilty to a summary offense.

Jakkar Kinard pleaded guilty in York County Court on Wednesday, Dec. 27, to disorderly conduct. He was fined $100 and ordered to pay court costs.

Summary offenses are akin in seriousness to traffic tickets.

As part of his agreement, charges of simple assault and harassment against him were dropped.

The robbery charge filed against him was withdrawn in June at Kinard’s preliminary hearing, as was a charge of conspiracy to commit robbery.

Defense attorney Farley Holt called his client’s plea “an obvious compromise” and said Kinard shouldn’t have been charged with anything.

“My client had no involvement in the actual crime that transpired,” Holt said.

The case did not affect Kinard’s aspirations for higher learning, and he is currently enrolled at college, according to his attorney.

“He has a very promising career as a Division I football player,” Holt said.

“Now I’m just going to focus on school, football and music,” Kinard told The York Dispatch on Wednesday after the case against him was closed.

Families handled: Kinard, 19, of York City, said he’s grateful for the support and love of his family and friends, and for his attorney.

Kinard expressed frustration that police filed charges against him despite the fact that “our families were handling this amongst ourselves to come up with a solution to resolve the situation.”

He maintains police focused on him because “they knew I wasn’t going to tell the names of my other friends” who were there that night.

“(Kenyaan Williams) and his parents agreed to not move forward with any charges against me or anyone else as long as … we replaced the damaged items and gave (Williams) an additional $400 for his pain and suffering,” Kinard said. “At that point this should have been behind me.”

Williams spoke with The York Dispatch in June, after Kinard’s preliminary hearing.

Friends: He said he and Kinard are friends, although they were told not to hang out together until after the case was resolved.

“Jakkar did not rob me,” Williams said in June. “Jakkar didn’t physically do anything, but he kind of let it happen.”

It was two other young men with them who hit Williams, he said.

“I got kicked over a hundred times,” Williams said, adding he has fully recovered. “But I don’t hold it against Jakkar.”

He said Kinard apologized to him, and that both families sat down and had a good talk about what happened.

“We shook hands,” Williams said.

The background: Charging documents filed by York Area Regional Police allege Kinard and two other young men were at Williams’ home in York Township about 10 p.m. May 13.

Williams has a recording studio in his house where people record music, police said.

Charging documents had alleged the foursome got into Kinard’s car and drove to a parking lot on School Street, where the trio beat and kicked Williams and whipped him with his own belt.

He suffered a bruise on his head and cuts on his knee, torso and back, according to police, who said he was treated at the scene by an ambulance crew.

Argument: Williams told The York Dispatch that Kinard was driving him and two other young men to a local convenience store when Williams and one of the other men — who Holt says has not been identified by police — resumed an argument that had started earlier.

In a parking lot behind School Street, they got out of Kinard’s car, and the unidentified man attacked him, yanking off Williams’ belt, chain and other clothing and tossing away the items.

Williams said his stolen property, which police valued at $340, has been recovered.

Holt said once Kinard’s parents learned of what happened, they took their son back to the scene.

They found as many of Williams’ possessions as they could and returned them to the family, according to the attorney, who said the Kinards also offered to reimburse Williams for damaged and lost possessions.

Standout player: Kinard helped York Catholic to possibly the best season in the school’s history. The Irish finished 10-2 in 2016, which included York-Adams Division III and District 3 Class 2-A championships.

York Catholic also earned a PIAA state 2-A playoff berth.

Kinard led the York-Adams League in rushing for the second consecutive year that fall, totaling 2,071 yards and scoring 23 touchdowns.

In two-plus seasons, Kinard finished with 3,594 yards in his career for York Catholic.

He led the York-Adams League in rushing and was a two-time York-Adams League Division III all-star.

— Reach Liz Evans Scolforo at levans@yorkdispatch.com or on Twitter at @LizScolforoYD.

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