DeaconMoss
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I hope Ryan Williams has the goods. Because its shaking out for him to carry the rock.
This doesn't look good for him, at some point the trouble out weight the talent.
Yes, Randle is an upstanding citizen who has a track record of making smart choices. This woman is clearly an untrustworthy tramp with a track record of lying.I'm taking her story with a huge grain of salt..
Breaking? ****.
Not buying it. If the police found broken glass or dents, they slap the cuffs on him that night. This still sounds like baby momma drama.
Yes, Randle is an upstanding citizen who has a track record of making smart choices. This woman is clearly an untrustworthy tramp with a track record of lying.
I hope Ryan Williams has the goods. Because its shaking out for him to carry the rock.
The fact that Brandon Marshall is still a wideout in this league is evidence enough Randle is going to come out of this fine.
PFA petition: Randle pointed gun at car, broke window with fist
Updated: Fri 2:00 PM, Feb 06, 2015
By: KAKE News
WICHITA, Kan. — Dallas Cowboys running back and Wichita native Joseph Randle pointed a gun at a car and broke out the window with his fist, according to a Protection from Abuse petition filed in Sedgwick County District Court on Thursday.
A 22-year-old woman who said she's Randle's ex-girlfriend filed the PFA petition following a domestic violence call at a Wichita hotel early Tuesday morning.
In the petition, the woman said Randle became angry with her in the presence of their child, so she told her friend to take the boy. When her friend and the boy got into a car, the woman said Randle walked to his own vehicle and retrieved a handgun. She said he then pointed the gun at her friend and said he was going to "blast the vehicle."
She said in the petition that her friend tried to cover the boy with her body while he was pointing the gun. She wrote Randle then smashed the car window with his fist, shattering glass over her friend and the child.
Officers responded to the disturbance and Randle was issued a Notice to Appear citation on a possession of marijuana charge, which police say is technically an arrest. But on Friday, Wichita Police announced they had dropped the charge.
Lt. James Espinoza said that although the drug charge was dropped, the case "is not over" and charges can be re-filed later as the investigation continues.
Espinoza said in reviewing the incident involving Randle, there were several people who weren't interviewed the night of the arrest. He said not all the facts were known that night, and others who were there may also face charges.
By dropping the drug charge now, Espinoza said it gives investigators the chance to present all potential charges to the district attorney at the same time.
http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/Dallas-Cowboys-Randle-arrested-in-Wichita-290790911.html
All of that happened with no arrests?
We just got this from Police; Recently some questions have been raised about the difference between a Notice to Appear (NTA) and an arrest. An NTA is basically a citation for a misdemeanor crime. It is technically an arrest and an arrest report is filled out but the person isn’t booked into jail. The person is released with an agreement to appear for a set court date. This helps reduce overcrowding and jail expenses. It is common practice for certain non-violent misdemeanor crimes such as shoplifting and possession of marijuana.
Sounds more like wishful thinking & misogyny on your behalf.