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Our old Buddy Joseph Randle back in trouble again:
EX-COWBOYS RUNNING BACK RIPPED TV OFF WALL IN JAIL... Charged with Crime
11/10/2016 3:13 PM PST BY TMZ STAFF
More troubling behavior from ex-Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle -- who was charged with a crime after allegedly ripping a TV off the wall in jail ... because he wanted to watch a certain show.
TMZ Sports has obtained court docs which show Randle was charged with criminal damage to property for the July 28 incident at the Sedgwick County Jail.
Officials say witnesses snitched on Randle -- most likely because he broke the whole TV which was damaged beyond repair. Everyone knows you don't mess with inmates' TV privileges!
Randle was (and is) behind bars stemming from an incident in which officials say he allegedly ran over multiple people with his car after losing a beer pong game.
Shockingly, he was just declared mentally competent again -- paving the way for a trial in December.
http://www.tmz.com/2016/11/10/joseph-randle-mentally-competent-following-jail-incident/
EX-COWBOYS RUNNING BACK RIPPED TV OFF WALL IN JAIL... Charged with Crime
11/10/2016 3:13 PM PST BY TMZ STAFF
More troubling behavior from ex-Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle -- who was charged with a crime after allegedly ripping a TV off the wall in jail ... because he wanted to watch a certain show.
TMZ Sports has obtained court docs which show Randle was charged with criminal damage to property for the July 28 incident at the Sedgwick County Jail.
Officials say witnesses snitched on Randle -- most likely because he broke the whole TV which was damaged beyond repair. Everyone knows you don't mess with inmates' TV privileges!
Randle was (and is) behind bars stemming from an incident in which officials say he allegedly ran over multiple people with his car after losing a beer pong game.
Shockingly, he was just declared mentally competent again -- paving the way for a trial in December.
http://www.tmz.com/2016/11/10/joseph-randle-mentally-competent-following-jail-incident/