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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: slashdot on September 28, 2012, 04:33:21 PM
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Maybe The Mercury is old to report news, but saw this in today's paper
Arrests
Andre Jarell McDonald, 22, Kansas City, for probation violation. Released on $1,000 bond.
Notice to appear
Ryan Doerr, 23, 1121 N. Eighth St., for open container.
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man, Andre, get it together :lol: the kid sucks at probation
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POST THE ARTICLE KAT KID
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I'm guessing it's old news and may explain why we didn't see Doerr in the opener. I don't think McDonald violated his probation a 2nd time, just took awhile to make it to the police section of the paper.
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I'm guessing it's old news and may explain why we didn't see Doerr in the opener. I don't think McDonald violated his probation a 2nd time, just took awhile to make it to the police section of the paper.
yeah, probably. where did we get it the first time though? I thought that was the police part?
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Violating your probation is a probation violation :dunno: :dunno:
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He probably was originally given a show cause on the PV and then later found guilty of actually violating his probation. Pretty sure thats how it works.
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I'm guessing it's old news and may explain why we didn't see Doerr in the opener. I don't think McDonald violated his probation a 2nd time, just took awhile to make it to the police section of the paper.
Doerr held kicks in the first game.
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I'm guessing it's old news and may explain why we didn't see Doerr in the opener. I don't think McDonald violated his probation a 2nd time, just took awhile to make it to the police section of the paper.
Doerr held kicks in the first game.
Seems like hellish punishment. He just really wants to kick the ball, but made a mistake, so Bill sends him out there to watch another guy kick the ball up close. :cry:
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Violating your probation is a probation violation :dunno: :dunno:
:facepalm:
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You got the wrong Andre.
The Andre McDonald we know is from Oklahoma.
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I'm guessing it's old news and may explain why we didn't see Doerr in the opener. I don't think McDonald violated his probation a 2nd time, just took awhile to make it to the police section of the paper.
Doerr held kicks in the first game.
Seems like hellish punishment. He just really wants to kick the ball, but made a mistake, so Bill sends him out there to watch another guy kick the ball up close. :cry:
:lol: