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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: Yard Dog on December 31, 2015, 08:54:17 AM
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TCU QB Trevone Boykin arrested after bar fight, charged with striking officer
TCU quarterback Trevone Boykin was arrested and charged with a felony in San Antonio early Thursday morning after fighting at a bar and then striking a bicycle patrol officer.
Boykin was formally charged with assaulting a public servant, a third-degree felony, and assigned a $5,000 bond.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/14472105/tcu-quarterback-trevone-boykin-was-arrested-bar-fight
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https://twitter.com/JasonKingBR/status/682549252036407296
https://twitter.com/JasonKingBR/status/682562325451268097
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Damn. What a shitty way to end your career.
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Throw a Chipotle burrito at an officer?
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jason king is such an insufferable douchebag
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jason king is such an insufferable douchebag
Loves him some Twin Peaks tho
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it wasn't boykin that punched that officer!
why, it was James McGill!
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Nothing good ever comes from assaulting a cop....especially in Tejas.
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Nothing good ever comes from assaulting a cop....especially in Tejas.
Indeed. A little off topic but Texas law actually allows a city or county to seize your vehicle and cash without even charging you.
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Nothing good ever comes from assaulting a cop....especially in Tejas.
Indeed. A little off topic but Texas law actually allows a city or county to seize your vehicle and cash without even charging you.
Seems odd. The same state's laws would allow you to shoot them if they tried.
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yard dog: pretty good thread title!
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Nothing good ever comes from assaulting a cop....especially in Tejas.
Indeed. A little off topic but Texas law actually allows a city or county to seize your vehicle and cash without even charging you.
Sort of a war on drug things would be my guess. Tons of leeway almost anywhere in this regard to seize assets that fit a profile to be gained via the drug trade (doesn't have to be from that, just fit the profile). Then have fun proving you did not gain the assets from the trade (guilty until proven innocent).
If I recall, in a lot of states (Louisiana was one for sure a few years back) if they seized your stuff, accusing you of such trade, to get it back you had to put up its value in cash which would be held until actual court proceedings dealt with the issue (often months later). And departments often incentivized such seizures by allowing a percentage of of the money gained from the seizures (selling the stuff later) to go back to officers as bonuses.
Sorry about the digression. As to Boykin, do you think this will hurt his NFL stock much? I mean, they are on this whole character kick, but then again winning matters in the end. My guess is Boykin better hire a p.r. firm pronto and get to work on this.
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Nothing good ever comes from assaulting a cop....especially in Tejas.
Indeed. A little off topic but Texas law actually allows a city or county to seize your vehicle and cash without even charging you.
Sort of a war on drug things would be my guess. Tons of leeway almost anywhere in this regard to seize assets that fit a profile to be gained via the drug trade (doesn't have to be from that, just fit the profile). Then have fun proving you did not gain the assets from the trade (guilty until proven innocent).
If I recall, in a lot of states (Louisiana was one for sure a few years back) if they seized your stuff, accusing you of such trade, to get it back you had to put up its value in cash which would be held until actual court proceedings dealt with the issue (often months later). And departments often incentivized such seizures by allowing a percentage of of the money gained from the seizures (selling the stuff later) to go back to officers as bonuses.
Sorry about the digression. As to Boykin, do you think this will hurt his NFL stock much? I mean, they are on this whole character kick, but then again winning matters in the end. My guess is Boykin better hire a p.r. firm pronto and get to work on this.
Yes, that's my understanding. It is sold as a way to get stuff from the bad guys before it gets sold or handed off to other gangs or drug dealers. I know a guy whose $30,000 vehicle was seized and paperwork was filed to take ownership before he even made it home. Cops alleged he had road raged, but never charged him. He eventually got it back and was never charged with anything, though cops and a da tried to intimidate him into letting the truck go. He is a minority.