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True..He was living like every ganagsta/ hood stereotype and movie put together....except he was in the NFL tooHe is like a one-man example of everything wrong with humanity
Mane at this point football seems like it was just a lil 3 hours of fun and working out for him...like a ***** in the streets getting off the block and shooting hoops for a couple hoursDude is wild if this is all true. I have to believe some of this stuff wont stick to him and he wasnt really into EVERYTHING that is coming out. But damn. If dude was doing all this work with his own hands AND was still able to focus enough on football to be as good as he was then thats crazy.
He's pouring some salt on the victims wounds and then wiping his hands clean at the end. Makes sense now.man, more than ever this gif needs to be revisited
"Nah it ain't a movie but a I shot Four Brothers"
"Nah it ain't a movie but a I shot Four Brothers"
And u got a chevelle that flop fo colors
The thing is, one of the main things they're going by is the suspect was described as having "A LOT of tattoos".Damn now the he's a suspect in a shooting that happened in Florida lol.
This dude was beyond dumb.
Mane at this point football seems like it was just a lil 3 hours of fun and working out for him...like a ***** in the streets getting off the block and shooting hoops for a couple hoursDude is wild if this is all true. I have to believe some of this stuff wont stick to him and he wasnt really into EVERYTHING that is coming out. But damn. If dude was doing all this work with his own hands AND was still able to focus enough on football to be as good as he was then thats crazy.
true. i guess i'm thinking if he was in a car in a t-shirt at the time he would have had like 4 visible arm tats. and using my own sensibilities and what i know about florida, especially dread head goons, i assumed they wouldn't see this as a lot of tattooswhat's a lot though? a lot to one person may be not very much to another
ESPN's Kelly Naqi, writing under the Outside the Lines aegis, reported early Wednesday that Massachusetts police reached out to the Gainesville Police Department to determine what role Hernandez had in a 2007 shooting in Gainesville.
Naqi's report also extensively referenced a police report about that shooting, which GPD Public Information Officer Ben Tobias initially wrote was not released to the public, before clarifying that it was "released in error by a clerk." The report is now public record, and you can read it on the Gainesville Police Department website (PDF) or in the embedded window at the bottom of this post.
The important, one-read details:
There's a lot to read here, and it sounds like there was, for sure, a chain snatched off one of the Pounceys, but my reading suggests there's nothing concrete connecting that chain-snatching and the shooting. Cason rescinding his identifications of Nelson and Hernandez probably did plenty to help scuttle a full investigation into the case, which remains open, but it is a puzzling note in the investigation report, and is probably more fully explained in a report that is alluded to but not included in GPD's release of the full report.
- Former Florida player Reggie Nelson and Hernandez were both identified to police by Randall Cason, a witness of the early morning shootings of Corey Smith and Jeremy Glass on September 30, 2007 as involved parties in the shooting.
- Cason also indicated that Nelson's black Chevy Tahoe was involved in the incident, but that Nelson "did not have the gun, he was just there." (Nelson's SUV is identified as both a Chevy Tahoe and a GMC Denali in the report.)
- Cason told police that Nelson and a "Hawaiian" man approached the Ford Crown Victoria he and the two victims of the shooting were in, that the "Hawaiian" man fired approximately five shots into the vehicle, and that both people fled after the shooting.
- A bullet struck Smith in the head, causing a life-threatening injury, and Glass in the arm. Both victims survived, and the investigation is thus classified as an attempted murder.
- Nelson, then a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars, denied involvement in the shooting, but told police that on the night of September 30, while at Gainesville nightclub The Venue, Hernandez told him of an incident in which one of the Pounceys (Nelson cannot tell them apart, he told police) had a necklace stolen by Cason, which one of the Pounceys later corroborated. Nelson additionally told police that he had a conversation with Cason at The Venue, which ended with Cason saying the necklace had been given away, and that he was not present at the site of the shooting.
- Hernandez — whose name is redacted in the report, as he was a 17-year-old juvenile at the time of the shooting and investigation, but who is presumably the person referred to as "Hawaiian" throughout the report — invoked his right to counsel when contacted by police.
- When re-interviewed by police on the evening of September 30, Cason rescinded his identifications of Nelson and Hernandez.
I'm just glad he's not black...
Y'all still tryna understand why he was gooning. Aaron Hernandez probably fell in love with banging before he even cared about football. Some of these dudes don't think like "I have this great opportunity, I should get my life together". Banging is what they do, it's their way of life. Money just exaggerates who they really are.
Son...what in the world is this? WTF is going on in this clip?
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