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Profootballtalk hates Tyreek Hill. Florio was on a couple days ago saying how we should expect Tyreek to be suspended
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It will be a PR nightmare if Hill is found guilty right after we signed Clark. No way the Chiefs are that stupid and I think that's the most positive sign about this whole thing.
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He good
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DC just held a press conference saying everything was fine and no collusion
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Because Steve
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Seems fair. |
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I'm sure no matter what he says Brooke Pryor will write yet another sjw article about it...somehow connecting it to the Clark trade.
If he says Hill is not guilty of anything she'll basically do 1000 words on how he got off because of his fame and it's a sad day for women and children. |
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(I think that about cover it.) FAX |
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The Chiefs would of had to known this was happening and coming today
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Hopefully this is the end of it or at least the beginning of the end. The sooner Johnson Co. says what it's going to do the sooner Goodell can impose his version of "justice for all". If he's suspended for a few games better sooner than later and you know Goodell can't resist dicking the Chiefs whether if for tampering or any other reason he can come up with.
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If no charges have been filed how bad could it be?
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Mike Florio needs to shut the **** up, he is literally dangling so hard for clicks that he's never given this once chance to play out.
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If charges were filed he’d be in handcuffs not having a press conference
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So uh...wasn't this PC suppose to start already?
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I'm hoping the presser will lift me up. FAX |
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Tyreek has an attorney. If they've decided to file charges, they would notify the attorney and make arrangements for the charging documents to be served. That is, the attorney agrees on client's behalf to have client report to jail for initial processing or attorney will accept the charging documents on behalf of client with a court order to appear at a certain time and a certain place. Usually (again, the key word is "usually"), any press conferences follow an initial court appearance because then they can comment upon what has been filed. There is an incredibly strong presumption that matters filed in court are public. Exceptions typically are for search warrants prior to filing charges, arrest warrants prior to service, or some sealed pleadings that relate to specific, limited and defined matters involving the privacy of a witness or party. If charges are filed, the DA can discuss what charges were filed, potential penalties and generic matters, including factual allegations made in any public pleadings. Since there are no news reports about Hill's arrest does this augur good news? Maybe, but the DA could also have decided to file charges and forward them to Hill's attorney so the attorney can accept the charges and make arrangements for a court appearance. Such a conference would be along the lines of, "After review of all of the evidence, the State of Kansas has charged Mr. Hill with X crime. His attorney has accepted service on his behalf and Mr. Hill's court date is Y. The charging document has been filed in open court." That is not how it is typically done but there's nothing that prohibits it per se. Unless Kansas has some unusual rules, though, such a procedure does suggest that any crime would be relatively minor and would likely not involve domestic violence. Most states require an arrest if officials have probable cause to believe that a crime of domestic violence has occurred. I would be surprised if Kansas is an exception, but maybe it is. Given the likelihood that KS has such a requirement and the absence of news that Hill has been arrested, it stands to reason that any news conference would likely not announce a crime involving DV. So reading the tea leaves, I would say that while we do not know what the press conference will involve, odds are against it involving a serious offense (felony) or a DV offense. If Hill gets arrested between now and the presser, that could change, but it would make little sense for the DA to announce a presser prior to any arrest if that was how they planned the press conference. Having said that, law is not a science. There are unusual circumstances. This is my 2¢ and I could be way, way off. So keep in mind that opinions are like assholes: everyone has one and they usually stink. |
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If you can work Tales From Topographic Oceans into this, you can have my casino cash. |
FYI Frank Clark’s cap hit comes in at 4.8 mil this year. Room for Jones and Hill extensions
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Gonna be sick in the meantime
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I guess we'll know the situation "soon" so we'll just have to "hold on". FAX THE KINDA FREAKED HERE |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Tyreek has put on his Snapchat telling everybody in his family he loves them. I got news we will hear what’s gonna happen to tyreek in a few hours. Please god don’t take him away from us</p>— Travis Sellman (@MahomesBettah) <a href="https://twitter.com/MahomesBettah/status/1121114431016935425?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 24, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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When was his last workout vid posted??
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Tyreek posted about 5 SC pics saying he loves everyone
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(That's all I got.) FAX THE EXHAUSTED |
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It can happen to me It can happen to everyone eventually |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="und" dir="ltr"> <a href="https://t.co/1FF4MJmFv2">pic.twitter.com/1FF4MJmFv2</a></p>— Travis Sellman (@MahomesBettah) <a href="https://twitter.com/MahomesBettah/status/1121115503320154112?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 24, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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A league source tells PFT that the Chiefs knew nothing about the district attorney’s press conference until it was announced.
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Here's a pic of me smiling with a family member Not "Just remember, I loved you all" |
Johnson County, Kansas, authorities are planning a news conference at 3 p.m. to discuss a criminal investigation involving Kansas City Chiefs star Tyreek Hill and his fiancee, Crystal Espinal.
Hill is under suspicion of battery. Overland Park police were called to a home on Switzer Road in March on a report of battery. The victim is listed as a juvenile. Hill's name is not mentioned in the March 14 report, but his fiancee, Crystal Espinal, is listed. The report appears to show the incident as occurring sometime between Feb. 4 and Feb. 21. A spokesperson for the Overland Park Police Department said the department has turned over its findings to the Johnson County prosecutor’s office. A second police report, dated March 5, showed officers were called to Hill's home to investigate a report of child abuse or neglect. Both Hill and Espinal are listed in that report. The report states prosecution was declined in the case March 8. Stay with KMBC.com for updates. |
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Hopefully, he can put this behind him and learn to be a better parent. It takes a lot of work. |
I love threads with a title like 'major update' that contain no actual update. It's like those ten second trailers promoting the real trailer you get tomorrow. How about a title like 'update coming'. I know it's a novel concept.
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I'll be back in a couple hours, when there's an update. |
I've got a real bad feeling about this....
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If this goes bad a DAY after trading for Frank Clark.... my goodness
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This is it. Armageddon. The end of everything.
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Whatever happen I just don't want the team to release him. Suspension we can live with but if we release him there's 31 other teams that will fight over him. He's a HOF receiver and the Chiefs need his talent.
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It's almost like they did it before the draft to give the Chiefs a heads up. How very nice of them!
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OH MY GOD WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE
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what if hes in minor trouble and we decide its too risky and trade him to new england for their 29 pick next year and 32 this year? jk im not a ****ing dumbass. so much shit speculation in here.
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I'm ready for closure!
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