So you think the NFL has problems regarding brushes with the law...

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EDMONTON -- Fresh off beating the B.C. Lions, the mood in the Edmonton Eskimos dressing room was far from celebratory as the players huddled in their locker-stalls and digested the shocking developments out of Saskatchewan.

Regina police arrested Saskatchewan Roughriders veteran Trevis Smith (University of Alabama) on Friday morning in response to a Canada-wide warrant issued by Surrey RCMP. The middle linebacker is charged with aggravated sexual assault, and police took the unusual step of warning the public that Smith is HIV-positive.​
 

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trickblue said:
EDMONTON -- Fresh off beating the B.C. Lions, the mood in the Edmonton Eskimos dressing room was far from celebratory as the players huddled in their locker-stalls and digested the shocking developments out of Saskatchewan.

Regina police arrested Saskatchewan Roughriders veteran Trevis Smith (University of Alabama) on Friday morning in response to a Canada-wide warrant issued by Surrey RCMP. The middle linebacker is charged with aggravated sexual assault, and police took the unusual step of warning the public that Smith is HIV-positive.​

It's been pretty big news up here and very alarming - allegedly was having unprotected sex despite the fact he knew about his HIV status. I hope he didn't infect anyone. Despite the drug treatments, the morbidity and mortality of HIV is still significant.
 

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Wow.

How about MLB and Urbina?

http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/5064718

Phillies' pitcher arrested in Venezuela
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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Ugueth Urbina was arrested and held Tuesday pending a formal charge of attempted murder, police said Tuesday.

Phillies pitcher Ugueth Urbina allegedly was involved in an attack on several employees at his family's ranch. (Jim McIsaac / Getty Images)

Last month, Urbina and a group of men allegedly attacked five workers with machetes and poured gasoline on them in an attempt to set them on fire. All five were injured, some of them with cuts and one with burns on the back and right arm, police said.

Urbina, who was detained late Monday, has insisted he had nothing to do with the violence at his family's ranch on Oct. 16.

"Everything will be cleared up soon and people will know the truth," Urbina said from his cell at a police station. "Right now we aren't going to do anything to deny things that aren't true."

The authorities said Urbina would be formally charged once he appears before a judge, and Urbina said he understood that hearing could be held Tuesday.

Urbina's lawyer, Jose Luis Tamayo, said the pitcher was sleeping at the time of the incident and was not involved. One victim, Argenis Farias, has accused Urbina of being among the attackers.

Urbina was traded from Detroit to Philadelphia in the middle of last season. The reliever became a free agent after the season ended.

"This, of course, can in some way hurt his career as a professional ballplayer, and all will depend on the way in which he is brought before justice," defense lawyer Jose Luis Tamayo said.

Urbina was with his mother and other relatives late Monday at another of Urbina's homes on the outskirts of Caracas when the police came with an arrest warrant, Tamayo said. He called the arrest "inexplicable."

"Aside from whether a person is guilty of a crime or not, if there is no danger of flight or obstruction of justice, that person has a right to be tried while free," Tamayo said.

The lawyer said Urbina has cooperated with the authorities all along, noting he has come to the police voluntarily to provide testimony.

Phillies spokeswoman Leigh Tobin said the team had no immediate comment because it had just learned of the arrest.

The violence broke out at the ranch house where Urbina's mother, Maura Villareal, lives about 25 miles south of Caracas.

Police initially said the violence broke out in a dispute over a handgun.

But Urbina's lawyer has said the pitcher surprised the workers by showing up at the ranch that night while they were bathing in the pool without permission. He said Urbina spoke sharply to them, but later left and went to sleep.

Urbina has said the case comes down to people trying to take advantage of him.

This was the second violent incident in a little more than a year for the Urbina family. Urbina's mother was kidnapped by drug traffickers in September 2004 and held for a $6 million ransom.

She was rescued five months later in a mountainous zone in southern Venezuela. The authorities described her captors as Venezuelan and Colombian drug traffickers.

The 31-year-old Urbina has a 44-49 record with 237 saves and a 3.45 ERA in 11 seasons.
 

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Eskimo said:
It's been pretty big news up here and very alarming - allegedly was having unprotected sex despite the fact he knew about his HIV status. I hope he didn't infect anyone. Despite the drug treatments, the morbidity and mortality of HIV is still significant.

I think it's assault with a deadly weapon....
 

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Eskimo is right, it is a huge story up here. The local team's coach, is a real prude and basically tells his players they shouldn't have intercourse (yeah right a football player not having intercourse).

Some are blaming the Roughriders for not warning the rest of the CFL Smith had HIV even though there is like a 1 in 8.5 million chance of getting HIV while playing a sport.

However, the story is not nearly as cool as the Panthers' lesbian cheerleader story.
 

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Well maybe TO can get a job at the ranch since Urbiina may be away awhile...
 

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Hey if all else fails, Owens can always play in the CFL along with other former NFL receivers like Jason Tucker, Chris Brazzell, Jhermaine Copeland, Wade McGarrity....
 

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CanadianCowboysFan said:
Hey if all else fails, Owens can always play in the CFL along with other former NFL receivers like Jason Tucker, Chris Brazzell, Jhermaine Copeland, Wade McGarrity....

The problem I have with that list is that in order for TO to make it, he would have to be a former Cowboy... :eek:
 

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trickblue said:
The problem I have with that list is that in order for TO to make it, he would have to be a former Cowboy... :eek:

Lol, I know. Of that bunch, the only one that I miss is Copeland. While he did not have much speed for and NFL receiver, he always seemed to make plays. He does the same up here.
 

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CanadianCowboysFan said:
Eskimo is right, it is a huge story up here. The local team's coach, is a real prude and basically tells his players they shouldn't have intercourse (yeah right a football player not having intercourse).

Some are blaming the Roughriders for not warning the rest of the CFL Smith had HIV even though there is like a 1 in 8.5 million chance of getting HIV while playing a sport.

However, the story is not nearly as cool as the Panthers' lesbian cheerleader story.

...couldn't reveal his medical status due to legal reasons. This story is basically in my backyard and it's consuming the football team and the local media.
 
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