'Deadly Conduct' warrrant issued for Deon Anderson

CowboyMcCoy;3265862 said:
Show me a cop who has never lied or made a mistake and I'll show you ocean front property in Arizona.

So if the valet had the keys and the gun was unloaded in the front, but the bullets were in the trunk and the valet had some inkling about Texas gun laws and was pissed at him, you can't see how that might make a difference?

These are allegations. Therefore, it is he said/she said crap.

The Cowboys won't cut him until they investigate that facts. You gotta give them that much as an organization. It's not illegal to carry a registered gun in your car in Texas.

And it only involves the Cowboys to the extent that the Cowboys want to be involved. Neither you nor I know that at this point. You're speculating. I'm just saying wait and see.

But you and DC fanatic can go on your parade claiming him to be guilty of the charge as well as kicking him off the team before we hear all of the facts.

Good Lord of the Rings it saddens me that people like y'all actually make up juries of 12 to decide these cases in reality. It's bad enough that you go around convicting him of the crime and kicking him off the team on a message board before you actually know anything other than what is alleged.

Let me guess, you served on the OJ jury.:rolleyes:


This is Texas and you dont go around accusing Police Officers of planting evidence. The affadavit is signed by a SARGENT, not some everyday beat cop.

You accusing a Sargent on the Addision Police Force of planting evidence is totally uncalled for. Take that crap back to California, we dont play that here in Texas!!!!
 
Beast_from_East;3265872 said:
Dude, your dribble is so contradicting it is embarrassing.

You say "there is no need to jump the gun" and then turn right around call into question the credibility of the valet. Not only have you called into question the credibility of the valet, you have also in this thread accused the valet of breaking and entering Deon's car, stealing his gun, chambering a round, and planting the gun in the bushes for the Police to find in some elaborate scheme to frame Deon. All of this was totally made up by you without one single shred of evidence, and yet you have the nerve to tell other posters to "not jump to conclusions".

You can't read. I said the valet had access to Deon's car. Afterall, that's what valets do, right? Or do we have conflicting understanding of what a valets job description is?

And for all you know this could all be made up by the valet, using Deon's gun as "evidence". You simply don't know. There can only be physical evidence and testimonial evidence... we've only seen the physical portion. We've yet to hear the testimony.

But it's past my bed time, I'll pick up with this tomorrow.
 
CowboyMcCoy;3265873 said:
Because it's possible. Therefore, it creates reasonable doubt. If it's just Deon's word against the valet, I hate to tell you but if he hires an attorney worth his salt, Deon will walk.

Again, the double standard creates reasonable doubt. The only thing the state has on Deon is a statement, which is generally enough to generate a warrant when it involves a gun.

Deon claims someone tampered with his car. Maybe he is an Eagle's fan and wanted to get revenge for the three sweep.

If you're going to be fair, you have to wait on the facts and you have to know he's guilty beyond all reasonable doubt. A reasonable human being ought to be able to consider the possibility that the valet may be lying for some reason, whether he's a bent out of shape fan, a money hungry valet with a crappy job or just pissed off at Deon for something he said.

The bottom line is he had Deon's keys and that creates reasonable doubt in my mind.

No one knows, from the state's affidavit, if Deon's gun was on him or in the car. If it was in the car, then it is a possibility that the valet made false claims and then hid the gun (for whatever reason).

My point is that is something the state should investigate (although it seems they're satisfied enough to generate a warrant) and that Deon's defense attorneys should point out.

At the same time, you're committing the same double standard as I. You don't believe the valet was tampering with Deon's car, do you? You only believe Deon pulled a gun on this poor puke.


No, I am not commiting a double standard.

See, I have an affadavit signed by a Sargent in the Addision Police Force. This Sargent says he found a gun in the bushes that is registered to Deon Anderson and that a round was chambered.

This is not California, this is Texas and our police officers do not plant evidence. So I tend to believe the officer and therefore Deon is off the team.
 
Beast_from_East;3265877 said:
Let me guess, you served on the OJ jury.:rolleyes:


This is Texas and you dont go around accusing Police Officers of planting evidence. The affadavit is signed by a SARGENT, not some everyday beat cop.

You accusing a Sargent on the Addision Police Force of planting evidence is totally uncalled for. Take that crap back to California, we dont play that here in Texas!!!!

Cops lie everyday to get warrants, to convict people because they're too lazy, for political reasons, because they don't know any better and on and on.

Being a cop isn't the most honorable profession, pardon my opinion. But if you think cops don't lie then you're thinking foolishly.
 
Beast_from_East;3265880 said:
[/u][/i][/b]

No, I am not commiting a double standard.

See, I have an affadavit signed by a Sargent in the Addision Police Force. This Sargent says he found a gun in the bushes that is registered to Deon Anderson and that a round was chambered.

This is not California, this is Texas and our police officers do not plant evidence. So I tend to believe the officer and therefore Deon is off the team.

LOL.

You must be a poor cop. And you're leaving out something very crucial. The valet had his keys. Oh, wait, you're saying he couldn't have gotten into Deon's car without breaking in, right?

So he must have parked his car and then went running after him to wherever he was going to give him his keys back. Then, he waited for him to return while forgetting every other customers vehicle in order to retrieve the keys. Then he brought Deon his car like a good valet. Then, and only then, Deon's car wouldn't start and Deon blamed him for tampering with it because he did not have the keys...right? And Deon has no right to lawfully carry a gun in Texas, whatsoever, right?

You. are. genius.

:laugh2:

Night, John boy.
 
CowboyMcCoy;3265878 said:
You can't read. I said the valet had access to Deon's car. Afterall, that's what valets do, right? Or do we have conflicting understanding of what a valets job description is?

And for all you know this could all be made up by the valet, using Deon's gun as "evidence". You simply don't know. There can only be physical evidence and testimonial evidence... we've only seen the physical portion. We've yet to hear the testimony.

But it's past my bed time, I'll pick up with this tomorrow.

I can read just fine, it is your understanding of the law that is confused.

You do realize that police officers actually do interviews and investigate a crime scene before just taking anybody's word of what happened, right??? If all of this is made up, how did Deon's gun end up in the bushes???

If your answer is that the valet or the police officer planted the gun, my response is either "how did the valet know Deon had a gun?" and "You better have some dam good evidence before accusing a Sargent on the Addison Police Force of planting evidence".
 
CowboyMcCoy;3265867 said:
"Deadly Conduct". In some instances you may use a reasonable amount of force. For instance if you ask someone to leave your home and they won't then you may use a reasonable amount of force to "remove" them. However, I don't see how this statute is relevant. Respective to the allegations, there was no scenario involving a need to apply "threats as justifiable force". Based on the allegations, Cricket was charged properly.

But that doesn't mean he's guilty based off what some low-life valet claims.

A common term is, "Brandishing a Firearm." When I googled that with TX Law it lead me to, "Threats as a Justifiable Force." Deon claims the guy was messing with his car. So one can conclude that he pulled his gun out to protect his property from a possible car theft/jack situation.

A half decent lawyer will raise all kinds of reasonable doubt before it's over with. Deon walks imo and maybe even sues that restaurant for it's employees actions unless he's already broke and goes with the public defender...:holmes:
 
CowboyMcCoy;3265882 said:
LOL.

You must be a poor cop. And you're leaving out something very crucial. The valet had his keys. Oh, wait, you're saying he couldn't have gotten into Deon's car without breaking in, right?

So he must have parked his car and then went running after him to wherever he was going to give him his keys back. Then, he waited for him to return while forgetting every other customers vehicle in order to retrieve the keys. Then he brought Deon his car like a good valet. Then, and only then, Deon's car wouldn't start and Deon blamed him for tampering with it because he did not have the keys...right? And Deon has no right to lawfully carry a gun in Texas, whatsoever, right?

You. are. genius.

:laugh2:

Night, John boy.

I think it is past your bedtime.............good night.:D
 
Beast_from_East;3265883 said:
I can read just fine, it is your understanding of the law that is confused.


He seems like the perfect dad though if one was a teen - you could always get things by him and never get in trouble. You could take his keys and go on late night drives around town, come back and say you were abducted by an alien and forced to escort them around town.


:laugh2:
 
Beast_from_East;3265880 said:
[/U][/I][/B]

This is not California, this is Texas and our police officers do not plant evidence. So I tend to believe the officer and therefore Deon is off the team.

Not that I think the cops planted evidence in this situation but "Cops" in South TX are dirtier than truck stop bathrooms. That includes TX Rangers, US Marshalls, Sheriffs Dept, Police Depts, FBI, DEA, and even Border Patrol.
 
CowboyFan74;3265888 said:
Not that I think the cops planted evidence in this situation but "Cops" in South TX are dirtier than truck stop bathrooms. That includes TX Rangers, US Marshalls, Sheriffs Dept, Police Depts, FBI, DEA, and even Border Patrol.

I have never lived down south here in Texas, but I would have to disagree with your assesment. Sure they may be a couple of bad apples, every Police Force has them, but 99% of the Law Enforcement are hard working, straight as a board officers.

I have family members who are Police Officers, one of them serves on the Austin Police Force. So I see first hand how much training and dedication it takes to be a law enforcement official. So to insinuate that all cops in an area are dirty, I find hard to believe.

Now this is not to say that there is no such thing as a dirty cop, we all know they do exist. However, its like I said, dont let an expirence with a bad apple taint your view of Police Officers in general.
 
Beast_from_East;3265892 said:
I have never lived down south here in Texas, but I would have to disagree with your assesment. Sure they may be a couple of bad apples, every Police Force has them, but 99% of the Law Enforcement are hard working, straight as a board officers.

I have family members who are Police Officers, one of them serves on the Austin Police Force. So I see first hand how much training and dedication it takes to be a law enforcement official. So to insinuate that all cops in an area are dirty, I find hard to believe.

Now this is not to say that there is no such thing as a dirty cop, we all know they do exist. However, its like I said, dont let an expirence with a bad apple taint your view of Police Officers in general.


Not saying all cops are dirty, just the majority of the ones in South TX. Specifically border towns. And the majority of the politicians are dirty down there to, filthy slime dirty. A few bad apples?? A town swimming in blood and corruption...:mad: :mad: :mad:
 
CowboyMcCoy;3265848 said:
The valet had keys to his car, where the gun could have been. Perhaps an argument took place, the valet got irked and decided to frame him because he had a gun in his car.

Are you saying people never lie?

Judas Priest, if the media reports it then it must be true. Anyone with an ounce of intellect knows you're embarrassing yourself (with this kind of thinking you're "in").

:laugh2:

I repeat, embarrassing yourself.

So now all valets or people with jobs that are similar are not credible.

And here's two theories. One is yours and one is mine.

--------------------------------
Yours...

The valet was looking to frame Deon Anderson. He had the keys to the car so he had all the tools to make this happen.

But how to go about it.

Ok. Phase One.

He will first search the car. He finds two handguns.

Yes! Now how can I get the police out here and get them to find cause to arrest Deon Anderson?

Ok. Phase two.

Place one gun in the bushes and disable the car so it won't start. This way Deon will come out and get angered. At which point I will stand around laughing and antagonizing him. This will lead to him taking the other gun out of the car.

Then me and the off duty officer who is also employed by the restaurant decide to call the police and Deon goes down.

Victory!
---------------------------------

---------------------------------
Mine...

Deon and his bro are chilling at the restaurant all night. His bro is living it up knocking them back on his bro's tab. They had a great time.

It's getting late so let's get out of here.

Valet goes to get the car. It won't start.

What the heck? What do you mean my car won't start. Let me go check this out.

Someone comes over to help him with a jump.

Why is that valet laughing? Why would this be funny to him? Did he do something to my car?

Son of a...

I wonder if he's laughing now that I am yelling and holding one of my hand guns. Probably not.

Is that a cop car? Oh snap. Bushes, here comes that hand gun.

What just happened? Why did I get heated and overreact by showing these guys a hand gun?

Drats!

Warrants? No, had no idea.
------------------------------

I don't even think you read the arrest reports. Or the few articles where Anderson spoke with reporters.

You are just a Deon fan who sounds very ready to make up all kinds of excuses as to why he could never make a dumb mistake made by young athletes all the time.

They let their ego and pride get in the way in a moment of haste.

And the way you talk about police officers on here is down right embarrassing. You saw a few movies with some bad cops in them and now all cops are corrupt before they are honorable.

Bottom line.

For you everyone in this thing is guilty of something except the guy who will eventually plead out to some charge and will therefore be guilty because he's the only person who is being accused of breaking the law.

The saddest part is how confident you were in here with your drivel.

At one point I thought it was a work at how naive you sounded. But then I remebered I was on the internetz and realized people like you really do exist.
 
Beast_from_East;3265880 said:
This Sargent says he found a gun in the bushes that is registered to Deon Anderson

Didn't Anderson say his were not registered?
 
Beast_from_East;3265880 said:
[/u][/i][/b]

No, I am not commiting a double standard.

See, I have an affadavit signed by a Sargent in the Addision Police Force. This Sargent says he found a gun in the bushes that is registered to Deon Anderson and that a round was chambered.

This is not California, this is Texas and our police officers do not plant evidence. So I tend to believe the officer and therefore Deon is off the team.

I honestly question your intelligence and your incoherent drivel certainly doesn't help your cause. Anyways, I live in Texas and would be glad to PM you personal accounts of "Cops Gone Wild" if you'd like, or you could continue to live in your fantasy land of gumdrops and lollipops. They're human, and they have literally no restrictions on getting a badge, it's ignorant to believe the law is their first priority.

That being said, valets jack stuff all the time. You don't think some guy making 9$/hr won't rummage through someone's benzo after getting handed the keys? Child please to that. I think Deon probably got pissed at him but there is no doubt in my mind that he did NOT pull a loaded gun on an employee in a parking lot. Plax wasn't even that dumb and he shot himself. There's more to the story than that, plus they didn't even charge Deon with Public Intoxication after they nabbed his brother with it. So Deon was sober, and a gun was found in the bushes with a round in the chamber.

How do you know the valet didn't put the gun in the bushes to jack when he got off work? It's not like he can put it in his pants and go back to work. I'll let him have an actual defense before I call him a gun waving maniac.
 
I see he is guilty until proven innocent around these parts. I'm so shocked.
 
AdamJT13;3265917 said:
Didn't Anderson say his were not registered?

yes both of anderson's guns are unregistered
 
Its more likely that a slightly lit Deon did something stupid then a cop lied or a valet framed him.

By the way Cowboy McCoy is a notorious cop hater.
 
By the way its more likely they traced the SN of the gun and found where it was bought and it was bought by DEON.
 

Staff online

Forum statistics

Threads
465,968
Messages
13,907,822
Members
23,793
Latest member
Roger33
Back
Top