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    greymanStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/14/19 12:29pm

    Bennett said he was looking forward to speaking face to face with owner, Robert Kraft, but was first going to speak with friends in the Florida area to be sure he didn’t rub the older gentleman the wrong way.

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      LolaFalanasLongAssLegsgreyman
      3/14/19 2:25pm
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    cdwag14Stephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/14/19 12:15pm

    Sure the owner won’t mind. Maybe he can send someone down to give him a massage to relax him before the game

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    LolaFalanasLongAssLegsStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/14/19 2:36pm

    Bennett is due in court on March 27 –– one day before Kraft’s scheduled arrangement in Florida –– so we’ll see what happens in two weeks. The court date has already been delayed six times, perhaps pointing to the lack of substance behind the charges.

    https://weei.radio.com/articles/column/reimer-michael-bennett-police-charges-las-vegas-and-houston-are-dubious

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      Kneel ArmstrongLolaFalanasLongAssLegs
      3/14/19 3:54pm

      The article you reference fails to note that the police investigator gathered statements from three witnesses, along with the police officer at the scene. That there was no video in the tunnel where the incident took place doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.

      The the article reads more likes a statement from Bennett’s attorney than a news story presenting the facts of the case.

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      LolaFalanasLongAssLegsKneel Armstrong
      3/14/19 4:26pm

      The article you reference fails to note that the police investigator gathered statements from three witnesses, along with the police officer at the scene.

      Three months after the “incident” which the officer at the scene felt no need to make an arrest at the time. The fact that they have delayed his case seven times for discovery sounds like they don’t have much of a case.

      https://sports.yahoo.com/michael-bennetts-felony-case-injuring-elderly-person-continues-delayed-195123559.html

      https://www.nj.com/eagles/2018/03/michael_bennett_incident_details.html

      https://www.pennlive.com/philadelphiaeagles/2018/10/philadelphia_eagles_de_michael.html

      https://www.upi.com/Court-date-postponed-again-for-Philadelphia-Eagles-DE-Michael-Bennett/8331530055648/

      Just because the police says it happened doesn’t mean it did. Art Acevedo has gotten it wrong and lucky for Bennet his circumstances didn’t result in his death.

      Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo initially claimed the house was “hardened,” or fortified, possibly with surveillance cameras. He also claimed that the police arrived with their sirens and flashers activated, inferring that the couple should have known they were being raided by law enforcement. In the end, the story went, five cops put their lives on the line to get a heroin-dealing couple off the street.

      But since then, the official story has started to unravel. It’s increasingly looking as though something went horribly wrong on Harding Street, and that Tuttle and Nicholas were not hardened drug dealers, but at most recreational drug dealers who were invaded, shot and killed in their own home. Here’s a quick rundown of what we now know:

      The Houston Chronicle reported Friday morning that an Houston Police Department officer has been “relieved of duty” due to “ongoing questions” about his involvement in the raid.

      https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/02/11/fatal-houston-drug-raid-is-familiar-story-needless-violence-death-destruction/?utm_term=.f0afb9b50a7d

      Chief Art Acevedo said during a news conference Friday that the investigator falsely claimed in the affidavit, which was leaked to the media, that a confidential informant obtained heroin from the home. Police records indicate the heroin was actually obtained elsewhere.

      https://www.cbsnews.com/news/houston-police-chief-says-investigator-lied-in-affidavit-leading-to-deadly-drug-raid/

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    j4x_Stephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/15/19 6:06am

    This should trigger half of Boston.

    Good.

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      DopamineFiendj4x_
      3/15/19 5:23pm

      Not all that many. Pat’s fans have scruples only slightly more honorable than the Trumpster.

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    BrwnskngurlStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/14/19 5:18pm

    LOVE IT!

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    Vanessa FutrellStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/14/19 2:05pm

    This is a bold move by Michael Bennett. The racist shit going to rain down when Bennett enters the field. This is Boston, after all. And we get televised proof of the appalling behavior of real mericans.

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