Lucky Whitehead Arrested For Shoplifting

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Perhaps the report of the Cowboys knew about it for a while is false or misleading. Perhaps the account of Lucky not knowing what was going on was taken out of context.

The media likes to do both of these things. And remember, TMZ is involved here.

YR

As tired as I am of all the nonsense with the players...I have equal fatigue with all the excuses and lame defense arguments.
 

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So what do you think happened? I can think of only one scenario in which Lucky escapes being a total moron: Whoever is the culprit was originally charged by a citation or summons and lied and somehow misrepresented themselves as Lucky and the cop was too lazy to do much digging and verify the suspect"s identity. That would possibly explain why he didn't show in court and is now claiming ignorance of the whole affair.

OR

He has some kind of mental problem through which he gets a rush by stealing petty goods and is so much of a reckless moron he doesn't realize court isn't optional.

You tell me which is more likely explanation.
I'll go with option A because it's more creative but B is pretty enticing and more funny.
 

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C'mon man, cut the guy some slack, at least he showed up last Friday on time (cough, Dez, cough). He may not be able to make court on time but he can make practice. Looks like he has his priorities straight to me. Football before any and all else, the Cowboys way! This is the kind of leader we need on this team.
I really hope you are being sarcastic. Dez missed a conditioning test because he was out giving back to his community. Lucky got left at home last year for missing a practice all together. Dont even compare the 2. One contributes the other doesnt
 

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The Cowboys were not aware of the June arrest of Lucky Whitehead, according to Jason Garrett. He said the team is gathering information on the incident. Garrett said it is possible Whitehead could be released. "We will do what's in the best interest of the Dallas Cowboys," Garrett said.

http://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0681224044346873018-4
 

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Whole lotta scary stuff in this thread. Seems vigilantes are still willing to hang cowboys without finding out if they are innocent or guilty first.
 

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Somebody jumped the gun on saying the Cowboys already knew about this and didn't do anything. They quoted fish but there is nothing on his twitter that says the Cowboys knew anything and let it pass.
 

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Really really makes you wonder what it was. Had to be a bunch of stuff. I don't think I have ever spent $40 at a convenience store.
A 30 pack of beers can run $30+,,,wouldn't be hard,, throw in a couple boxes of baking soda for his crack rock cooking operations ,,,and WA'LA,,,,
 
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