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Kamara Arrested


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3 hours ago, PghPanther said:

1,600 players in the NFL........51% of them have a felony charge on their record.

Unacceptable............but the NFL tolerates it.

and they had the nerve to put community service ads on TV with players telling us at home that we must end domestic violence.........

Yeah start with your own house...........

You might want to start by not believing everything you read from a Facebook/Twitter post 5 years ago from some random dude who thinks players that kneel before the anthem are uppity.

 

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/are-there-871-convicted-felons-currently-playing-for-the-nfl/

 

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5 hours ago, CRA said:

it's early.  It could be legit self defense.  

Someone got their tail kicked.   Called the cops and said Kamara did it.  So they went and arrested him.  That's all we know.   It's Vegas.  So I am sure their will be video that comes out and clears it up. 

Not looking good for Kamara from the detectives statement and apparent corroborating video. 
 

It happened outside an elevator when the guy tried to get on with Kamara’s entourage while leaving the club, according to the detectives statement. I could see Kamara getting off unless the video confirms his identity though. But sounds like someone in his crew or multiple beat this guys ass(well face actually) pretty good. 

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According to the video surveillance, the man was speaking to a woman before the events occurred as he described. After Kamara pushed the man, one of Kamara's associates punched the man in the face. Then Kamara lunged toward the man and punched him approximately eight times -- including three times after he had fallen to the ground.

Three others from Kamara's group then began stomping the man in the face, chest and legs. One of Kamara's associates stomped him approximately 16 times, according to the police report"

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24 minutes ago, tryptich said:

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According to the video surveillance, the man was speaking to a woman before the events occurred as he described. After Kamara pushed the man, one of Kamara's associates punched the man in the face. Then Kamara lunged toward the man and punched him approximately eight times -- including three times after he had fallen to the ground.

Three others from Kamara's group then began stomping the man in the face, chest and legs. One of Kamara's associates stomped him approximately 16 times, according to the police report"

Sounds like attempted murder

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He may get cut by the recent news.

Vegas doesnt want to handle any crimes, you have to go above and beyond. 

At the least this is looking like a 8 gamer, if you doesnt pay the guy off, jail time is clear as day. 

I thought this guy was "cool" minded? Terrible mistake and he will pay millions now and later.  

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46 minutes ago, tryptich said:

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According to the video surveillance, the man was speaking to a woman before the events occurred as he described. After Kamara pushed the man, one of Kamara's associates punched the man in the face. Then Kamara lunged toward the man and punched him approximately eight times -- including three times after he had fallen to the ground.

Three others from Kamara's group then began stomping the man in the face, chest and legs. One of Kamara's associates stomped him approximately 16 times, according to the police report"

If this is true, I hope him and his buds go away for a while and I hope the victim gets paid. 

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"When asked why he punched the man, Kamara indicated that he thought the man was running away and had done something to his group -- so he chased him and punched him several times."

Really, you thought the guy you pushed to the ground was running away after "doing something" to your group? I hope your lawyer comes up with a better defense than that. Especially after you insinuate that he was running away and not a threat. 

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1 hour ago, tryptich said:

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According to the video surveillance, the man was speaking to a woman before the events occurred as he described. After Kamara pushed the man, one of Kamara's associates punched the man in the face. Then Kamara lunged toward the man and punched him approximately eight times -- including three times after he had fallen to the ground.

Three others from Kamara's group then began stomping the man in the face, chest and legs. One of Kamara's associates stomped him approximately 16 times, according to the police report"

lol yeah fug this guy, this wasn't some dude spotting an NFL player in a club and picking a fight to try to impress his boys or something.  Sounds like Kamara and his entourage were the instigators.

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