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DALLAS (CBS 11 NEWS) - Reports that the Dallas Cowboys may acquire defensive end Greg Hardy are not sitting well with those who advocate against domestic violence.
Genesis Women’s Shelter and Support along with the Dallas Police Department are hosting the 10th Annual Conference on Crimes Against Women at the Sheraton this week.
Hardy had a stellar record playing for five seasons for the Carolina Panthers. But he was convicted last year of assaulting and threatening his ex-girlfriend. Hardy appealed and the case was dismissed when his accuser could not be located to testify.
Jan Langbein, the CEO of Genesis, says the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL should have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to domestic violence.
“To reward anyone who has perpetrated violence, is wrong. To overlook violence that has allegedly happened just because charges were dropped, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen,” says Langbein. “I think we as a society have to have zero tolerance,” she adds.
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2015/03/16/...ocates-react-greg-hardy-as-a-possible-cowboy/
Oh well, the flirtation was fun while it lasted.