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Jon Beason Arrested?!


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Talk about a knee-jerk response in the first couple pages of this thread. 1. It's a misdemeanor which will probably be dropped anyway. 2. There's a huge possibility that it was just some asshat trying to cause a scene and get some money out of a famous football player. The dude has a history of crap, and Beason is a class act. This one's pretty clear cut, guys.

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i used to be friends with greg frye. we used to run with the same group, go to the same bars, and hang out at the lake together. i was in town this weekend at a bar having a few drinks with our mutual friends when i asked where greg was. they said he has been laying low since getting in a fight with a panther. i laughed because i bet i know what started it. for years greg goes out and tells people he plays for the panthers. he does it to get drinks and attention. believe me many stupid chicks have bought it because he is a big dude. some how he got his hands on a nfl player card and now shows it to everyone when they dont believe it. if you have ever known anyone in the nfl (mutual friends) you know what it looks like. i bet he was at uptown getting drinks and dances when some one pointed out jon and had them talk. from there i imagine jon called his bluff and thats how it started. i am sure greg kept yapping because he knew this was his chance to get paid. i have seen greg in at least 10 fights and been apart of one about 7 years ago at uptown with him. bottom line this is bullshit and the cops already know it. i would never believe his claim. infact i bet it was someone with jon and not him that would have hit greg in the first place.

i laugh at this charge. it would be a crime if jon got into any serious trouble for this.

When I saw the guy's picture and his name it made me remember him. I think he used to hang out at our fraternity house and he does tend to be trouble (if it is the same guy that is).

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Nothing good ever happens to NFL players at strip clubs.

Agreed. With that much money, just have the strippers come to your house - put a pole in your basement or something. However, this was over two weeks ago and he's just now being arrested. There is much more to this story.

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The guy is saying he needs reconstructive surgery on his eye socket...:lol:... so if found guilty he would have to pay for that...

I'm not judging. I don't know what happened. But I know I would still want Beason on my team after almost anything...

The rule from all of this is........

Beason you should have signed the warrant first. Two warrants cant be signed so you could have broke the guys nose and put him in jail. Had a friend to do that.... Now thats some funny poo. :smilielol5:

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Rosario was involved too. Apparently this guy Greg said something to Beason or Rosario, and it lead to them breaking his nose outside the club. I knew about this last week. Greg has brain damage and I can confirm from prior posts that he does pretend to be a Panther.

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i used to be friends with greg frye. we used to run with the same group, go to the same bars, and hang out at the lake together. i was in town this weekend at a bar having a few drinks with our mutual friends when i asked where greg was. they said he has been laying low since getting in a fight with a panther. i laughed because i bet i know what started it. for years greg goes out and tells people he plays for the panthers. he does it to get drinks and attention. believe me many stupid chicks have bought it because he is a big dude. some how he got his hands on a nfl player card and now shows it to everyone when they dont believe it. if you have ever known anyone in the nfl (mutual friends) you know what it looks like. i bet he was at uptown getting drinks and dances when some one pointed out jon and had them talk. from there i imagine jon called his bluff and thats how it started. i am sure greg kept yapping because he knew this was his chance to get paid. i have seen greg in at least 10 fights and been apart of one about 7 years ago at uptown with him. bottom line this is bullshit and the cops already know it. i would never believe his claim. infact i bet it was someone with jon and not him that would have hit greg in the first place.

i laugh at this charge. it would be a crime if jon got into any serious trouble for this.

Cosign on this. I know him as well and have seen him do the exact same thing several times. He's an okay guy, but a major bullshit artist. I'm sure he had it coming. No doubt he's going for a payday, but this will most likely be dropped.

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