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More charges against Bengals players


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December 9, 2006, 06:51

Bengals :: DB

 

CB D. O'Neal Arrested For DWI

WKRC.com -

 

Bengals CB Deltha O'Neal was charged with driving while intoxicated Friday night. Police officers were operating a DUI checkpoint in Pierce Township, Clermont County when they arrested O'Neal. The Ohio Highway Patrol said O'Neal was alone in his vehicle when he stopped at the checkpoint around 12:30 a.m. Troopers say O'Neal was released on his own recognizance. He's scheduled to appear in Clermont County court on December 12. O'Neal was the 8th Bengals player arrested this year.

 

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December 8, 2006, 14:57

Bengals :: WR

 

New Charges For WR McNeal

Associated Press via ESPN.com -

 

Cincinnati Bengals rookie WR Reggie McNeal faces a drug charge stemming from his arrest earlier this week outside a Houston nightclub. McNeal, already charged with resisting arrest, had a cigarette that contained an antihistamine that is sometimes used as a sedative, Houston police spokesman Gabe Ortiz said Friday. The misdemeanor charge of possession of a dangerous drug was added Tuesday, two days after McNeal scuffled with police when he was refused entry into The Red Door nightclub, Ortiz said. McNeal is out on bond and scheduled to appear in court next week.

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If I was forced to live in or around Cincinnati, I'd drink and drug continuously. It's just an awful place.

 

I think Bengals players, and anyone else who lives in the Southern Ohion/Northern Kentucky area, should be exempt from any alcohol or drug realted charges. JMO

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Nice list:

 

Player Pos. Transgression(s)

Deltha O'Neal CB Driving while intoxicated

Reggie McNeal WR Resisting arrest

Matthias Askew DT Resisting arrest

Eric Steinbach G Boating under the influence

Chris Henry WR x-Total of five

Frostee Rucker DE Spousal battery

A.J. Nicholson LB Burglary, grand theft

Odell Thurman LB League substance abuse policy violation

x-unlawful transaction with a minor (three counts), speeding, operating a vehicle under the influence, felony possession of a concealed firearm, possession of Josh Gordon

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Miss the sewer smell of Jersey, do ya?

 

 

 

I don't live in New Jersey. But nice try.

 

Cincinnati is a pit. It should be cordoned off and made into a penal colony. It serves no purpose other than to house the toothless.

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I don't live in New Jersey. But nice try.

 

Cincinnati is a pit. It should be cordoned off and made into a penal colony. It serves no purpose other than to house the toothless.

 

 

You're on a roll man. First Lambeau's no more than a high school stadium and now Cincy should be a penal colony. :D

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I don't live in New Jersey. But nice try.

 

Cincinnati is a pit. It should be cordoned off and made into a penal colony. It serves no purpose other than to house the toothless.

 

This made me laugh out loud so much my wife asked me to explain what was so funny.

 

Of course, hearing "fantasy football message board" made her laugh for a different reason...

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If I was forced to live in or around Cincinnati, I'd drink and drug continuously. It's just an awful place.

 

I think Bengals players, and anyone else who lives in the Southern Ohion/Northern Kentucky area, should be exempt from any alcohol or drug realted charges. JMO

 

 

I think there are a few Huddlers who live in Cincinnati who can speak for the city better than I can. I haven't lived there for 26 years. I grew up in Cincy and moved just 2 1/2 weeks after graduating from college, and moved to Berkeley, CA.

 

Cincy, when I lived there, was a very racially divided city, and possibly more so now. I thought of it as a mini-Detroit. I went to a high school that was 70% black. I had a choice of going to a primarily white prep school, but chose not to. I repeatly witnessed blacks discriminated against, and not treated well. I really didn't realize how bad it really was until I moved to another city where there was much more tolerance to diversity. IMO, the racial tension has really hurt Cincinnati. Where other downtown areas like Pittsburgh have been revitalized, Cincinnati is all about living and staying in the protected lily white suburbs. It's just an observation living on the outside and coming "home" and hearing about "things" from my family. It's too bad. I have very fond memories of growing up there.

 

Again, JMO, but I think it would be very hard to be a young rich black man driving a nice car in Cincinnati. You would be a target for law officials. Not that the Bengal players charged are all innocent, but I think they would have blended in more in many other cities in America.

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Again, JMO, but I think it would be very hard to be a young rich black man driving a nice car in Cincinnati. You would be a target for law officials. Not that the Bengal players charged are all innocent, but I think they would have blended in more in many other cities in America.

 

About time somebody apologized for their arrests. It's the cop fault for profiling them.

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