Posted on 02/02/2007 6:05:05 AM PST by mcg2000
MIAMI (AP) -- Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson was questioned by Miami police regarding an investigation into the shooting death of a man. Johnson, a Miami native, spoke with detectives Monday at police headquarters, according to The Miami Herald.
"Chad has confirmed to the club that he cooperated with the Miami Police earlier this week as part of an investigation," the team said in a statement released Friday to The Associated Press. "Police have characterized this as a routine procedure and have stressed that Chad is not a suspect or even a person of interest in this case."
Authorities have not said why Johnson was questioned or what connection he may have had in the death of Curtis Tavares Dopson last Friday.
The 27-year-old Dopson was shot near the doorway of a duplex he moved into about four months ago, the newspaper said. No arrests have been made.
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I think it's pretty obvious that these players are near the poverty line.
The new minimum wage law should help stop these crimes.
Poverty is the root cause of crime doncha know.
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Where is Don Shula when we need him.
He would not accept a criminal or a fumbler.
Chad Johnson didn't exactly grow up in a privileged environment. My understanding is, yes he knew the victim for a number of years and had seen him recently. They didn't hang out together it was just someone Chad knew from the old neighborhood and were on friendly terms.
I was really angered when I found out on FOX News that a judge waived Tank Williams' Court Order not to leave the state so he could go play in the Super Bowl. He's facing a couple of felony charges.
But, of course, the wealthy and celebrities DO get the same treatment in the justice system as a kid from the ghetto. (Sarc.)
If the Tankster was 3rd on the depth chart he'd be watching the game from a bar.
It doesn't matter. Unless there is any evidence of the slightest suspicion regarding Johnson, drawing an inference of guilt simply because the police talked to him is totally unfair.
You're missing the point (I didn't explain my perspective either) ... the continual negative perception of the franchise has to come to an end. Regardless of innocence or guilt, it's the association that relates to customers, advertisers and league sponsors.
You're missing the point (I didn't explain my perspective either) ... the continual negative perception of the franchise has to come to an end. Regardless of innocence or guilt, it's the association that relates to customers, advertisers and league sponsors.
Okay, that point is well taken, and this thread is proof that you're correct.
So when is Marvin Lewis going to be fired?
He's the new "Barry Switzer" of the NFL.
NFL BEHAVING BADLY
It's not that tough to get a waiver on a no travel court order pending trial. You just have to establish to the judge that you are indeed not a flight risk, by reporting to law enforcement periodically along the way, or posting a huge bond, or by establishing that what you're doing is public enough that any idiot with a TV could monitor your movements. Given that for this trip Tank is going to be on camera nearly every day it's hard to think he'll have a good chance to slip away.
I wonder on here how many realize that the Chargers only have 1 fewer arrest than the Bengals, and the Chargers, um, charges were far more serious.
And that the Ravens have people who were people of interest in murder investigations on their team.
I think the Chargers are up to 8 arrests. (actually, now I see that is 8 since april. from this story:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=nfl&id=2748890
Chad was being questioned because he knew the guy. He is not caught red-handed.
Marvin the Mediocre had better get his act together. Behavior problems would be forgiven if he could post better than .500 records. that said, this incident has nothing to do with anything. Chad was answering questions in a case involving the death of someone he knew.
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