lw789 Bootsmann


Joined: 13 June 2018 Location: Australia
Online Status: Offline Posts: 510
|
Posted: 31 July 2018 at 10:04 | IP Logged
|
|
|
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Former NFL All-Pro safety Darren
Sharper surrendered to Los Angeles police after being
named in a warrant involving a rape case in New Orleans.
Sharper, 38, also is under investigation in sexual
assault cases in Florida, Nevada and Arizona and has
pleaded not guilty to rape charges in Los Angeles.
Sharpers surrender Thursday night had been arranged in
advance, LAPD Officer Bruce Borihan said. He was being
held at the downtown Metropolitan Detention Center. In a
bail motion filed in the California case, Los Angeles
County Investigator John Maccharella described a pattern
in which the former football star met women at clubs or
parties and lured them to a hotel room, where they were
allegedly drugged and raped. Lawyers for Sharper, who
played in the NFL from 1997 to 2010 primarily with the
Green Bay Packers, have said they would prove that any
sexual contact Sharper engaged in was welcomed. The
motion says the incidents happened in the past five
months, with two occurring within a day in Los Angeles
and Las Vegas. Maccharella said he was told a woman went
to a New Orleans bar with Sharper, consumed an alcoholic
beverage provided by him and blacked out. She awoke the
next morning while being sexually assaulted, the bail
motion stated, noting that an exam later showed Sharpers
DNA was present. Another man facing rape charges in the
New Orleans case turned himself in to police there on
Friday. Erik Nunez, 26, was booked on two counts of
aggravated rape stemming from alleged assaults last
September in New Orleans, police said. Police issued
warrants on Thursday for Sharper and Nunez. They face
charges in the alleged rape of two women at the same
location Sept. 23, police spokeswoman Remi Braden said.
Sharpers New Orleans-based lawyer, Nandi Campbell, and
lawyer Leonard B. Levine, who represents Sharper in the
California case, did not return telephone calls seeking
comment. Braden said she did not know whether Nunez had a
lawyer. The assault investigation in New Orleans is
ongoing and additional arrests are possible, Braden said.
If convicted in the California case, Sharper could face
more than 30 years in state prison. If convicted of
aggravated rape in Louisiana, both Sharper and Nunez
could face life imprisonment. Sharper was selected All-
Pro six times and chosen for the Pro Bowl five times. He
played in two Super Bowls, one with the Green Bay Packers
as a rookie and a second with the New Orleans Saints.
Sharper retired after the 2010 season. He is an analyst
for the NFL Network, which has suspended him indefinitely
without pay. chiarot-jets-jersey-c-30/">Ben Chiarot Jersey . --
Omar Infante walked past the visiting clubhouse at
Kauffman Stadium, where he dressed so many times as a
member of the Detroit Tigers, and slipped on a crisp, new
Kansas City Royals jersey.
jersey-c-24/">Kyle Connor Jersey . Rookie Christian
Vazquez got his first three major league hits and drove
in three runs, while David Ortiz had three RBIs to break
open the game in the sixth inning and lead Boston over
the Houston Astros 8-3.
http://www.hockeyjetsauthority.com/connor-hellebuyck-
jets-jersey-c-23/. Three pitches later, he was hugging
Mike Napoli at home plate after his teammates winning
home run. Napoli and Ortiz hit consecutive homers with
one out in the 10th inning and the Boston Red Sox rallied
past Minnesota 2-1 Wednesday, sending the Twins to their
fifth straight loss.
jersey-c-38/">Nic Petan Jersey . Tyrell appeared in
seven games with the Lightning this year, he had no
points in those appearances. The 24-year-old has seven
goals and 17 assists in 132 career NHL games, all coming
with the Lightning. He was selected in the second round,
47th overall, of the 2007 draft.
3/">Custom Winnipeg Jets Jerseys . The Toronto
Argonauts running back hurt his left ankle during the
teams practice Friday afternoon at Rogers Centre.Got a
question on rule clarification, comments on rule
enforcements or some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants
to answer your emails at cmonref@tsn.ca. Hi Kerry, At
8:54 in the third period of Thursdays game between
Pittsburgh and Detroit, James Neal was assessed an
interference penalty on Luke Glendening for moving his
stick towards the board after Glendening had lost it
earlier. Glendening was not trying to retrieve it and
Neals actions did not interfere with the play. According
to rule 53.2 it would appear that the interference call
is not justified. Is there something I am missing?
Mathieu BenoitSaint John, NB Mathieu: Your question was
selected from one of ten pertaining to the interference
penalty called against James Neal for shooting Luke
Glendenings stick to the side boards with the Penguins on
the power play. A very tricky rule application was
created after Glendening lost his stick at the top of the
Wings end zone face-off circle following an attempted
poke-check on James Neal. Glendening lost his one handed
grip through the check motion which caused the stick to
travel 15 feet to the bottom of the circle close to the
goal line where teammate Kyle Quincey was positioned.
Quincey then shot/slid Glendenings stick to a carefully
placed location out into the high slot near where
Glendening was attempting to defend without his stick.
Herein lies the first potential rule violation on this
play! Rule 10.3 states that a player who has lost or
broken his stick may only receive a stick at his own
players bench or be handed one from a teammate on the
ice. A player will be penalized if he throws, tosses,
slides or shoots a stick to a teammate on the ice.
Fortunately for the Red Wings, Luke Glendening was
fronting Matt Niskanen who had the puck near the point.
As such, Glendening was unable to pick up the attempted
helper from Quincey. If Luke Glendening had picked up his
stick at that moment, Kyle Quincey shouldd receive a
minor penalty placing the Wings two men short for a
minute and forty seconds! James Neal, from the high slot
position just behind Glendening, felt his skate contact
the stick that had been illegally passed by
Quincey.dddddddddddd I am quite certain that James Neal
was unaware of the potential penalty to Quincey if Luke
Glendening had picked up the twig. Instead, Neal jockeyed
around Glendening with a cute series of deliberate skate
drag maneuvers that moved the stick safely out of the
reach of the Red Wing defender and effectively nullified
the potential penalty to Quincey. Even though Glendening
moved away from the immediate area of the stick to defend
the opposite side point, it was incumbent upon James Neal
to simply step away from the stick and leave it in the
position it now rested. Once Neal shot Luke Glendenings
stick 30 plus feet to the sidewall he violated rule 56.2
by effectively preventing Glendening from regaining
possession of it. The inability Neal created for
Glendening to retrieve his stick was further compounded
by the fact that the Red Wings were already a man down by
virtue of the penalty being served by Brendan Smith. The
eventual outcome of this play highlights the need for
players to clearly understand the rules. Just 20 seconds
into a Penguins power play once Luke Glendening lost his
hockey stick, things quickly transitioned from a
potential penalty to Kyle Quincey that would have placed
the Wings two men short; to additional freedom of end
zone puck movement the Penguins enjoyed once Glendening
lost his stick; to the creation of a four-on-four when
James Neal was penalized for interference. I offer the
following advice to players: If you encounter a stick
lying on the ice that isnt broken, think twice before
relocating it. It the stick is clearly broken, make sure
any action taken to remove or discard the broken portion
doesnt interfere with the movements of the puck or an
opposing player!
Wholesale
NFL Autographed Jerseys
Wholesale NFL
Autographed Jerseys
Cheap
Jerseys From China
Cheap
Jerseys Wholesale
Nike NFL
Jerseys China
Wholesale
Jerseys 2019
Wholesale
Jerseys ' ' '
|