#40 Posted October 1, 2007 Share Posted October 1, 2007 from profootballtalk.com POSTED 6:58 a.m. EDT, October 1, 2007 ANOTHER RAY LEWIS-STYLE SITUATION? Keep your eyes and ears open, folks, for news of another ugly incident involving an NFL player. The news, when it breaks, will conjure memories of the Ray Lewis incident from January 2000, although it's currently our understanding that neither of the two victims of a weekend shooting have died, but that one of the victims has potentially life-threatening injuries. It's also not clear whether the NFL player has the person who pulled the trigger. We're hearing that the NFL player in question was merely present. Details could be released soon on this one. For now, we'll only say that the player in question is not Ray Lewis. Lewis was part of a group that was suspected of killing two men during an altercation in Atlanta after Super Bowl XXXIV. Lewis initially was charged with murder, but later pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice. No one was ever convicted for the double homicide. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deep Bomb Posted October 1, 2007 Share Posted October 1, 2007 from profootballtalk.comPOSTED 6:58 a.m. EDT, October 1, 2007 ANOTHER RAY LEWIS-STYLE SITUATION? Keep your eyes and ears open, folks, for news of another ugly incident involving an NFL player. The news, when it breaks, will conjure memories of the Ray Lewis incident from January 2000, although it's currently our understanding that neither of the two victims of a weekend shooting have died, but that one of the victims has potentially life-threatening injuries. It's also not clear whether the NFL player has the person who pulled the trigger. We're hearing that the NFL player in question was merely present. Details could be released soon on this one. For now, we'll only say that the player in question is not Ray Lewis. Lewis was part of a group that was suspected of killing two men during an altercation in Atlanta after Super Bowl XXXIV. Lewis initially was charged with murder, but later pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice. No one was ever convicted for the double homicide. This is probably what the Jag fans were talking about last night. The player in question is Reggie Nelson, but the consensus is that he was nothing more than a witness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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