Thursday, December 4, 2008

GRAND JURY????


LB Antonio Pierce #58 for the New York Giants, has been asked to appear before a Grand Jury. WTF for is my question? Didn't Plaxico shot himself? Why the heck is NY City trying so hard to make an example out of Plaxico. Are they going to arrest the folks that allowed Plaxico to bring the gun into the club in the first place.

How come the NFL doesn't broadcast this story over and over again? Joey Porter did Joey Porter the outspoken Miami Dolphins linebacker questioned how could Matt Jones still be playing despite having a felony cocaine charge against him earlier this year.

On July 10, 2008 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Jones was arrested at gunpoint and charged with felony possession of a controlled substance. Jones and one other former Arkansas football player, Jared Hicks, along with another person, Benjamin Cook, were inside a vehicle that was searched by police. The police found a plastic bag filled with six grams of a white substance that tested positive as cocaine and a jar with possible marijuana residue. Officers questioned Jones and he acknowledged the white powder was, in fact, cocaine, the report said. Jones' dad, Steve Jones, refuted the allegations that his son was involved in any wrongdoing, releasing a statement which was posted on the web site of a Fayetteville television station, KNWA-TV: "We want to make it clear that Matt was not in possession of any drugs, but that there were drugs in the vehicle and were located in the closest proximity to Matt." (all lies) On October 8, 2008, an agreement was reached between Jones and the Washington County Prosecutor's Office. Prosecutor John Threet agreed to send the case to drug court on October 13, 2008. Prosecutors said the felony charge would be dismissed if Jones completes the drug program. A hearing in drug court, rather than in the regular criminal system, allows Jones to keep any conviction off his record.

One more thing Matt Jones is White and greasy looking. Click on his name to get his info...

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