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Broncos Elvis Dumervil arrested


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Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a firearm, a felony, on Saturday night in Miami.

Few details are available about what happened. KCNC in Denver reports that bond for Dumervil was set at $7,500, and the Denver Post reports that Dumervil was released from Dade County Jail last night.

The Broncos released a brief statement acknowledging the arrest.

“Our organization is aware of the matter and is continuing to gather the facts,” the statement says. “This is a very serious allegation, and we will thoroughly review the details while the legal process runs its course.”

The 28-year-old Dumervil was born and raised in Miami and spends most of his offseasons there. He is coming off a strong 2011 season in which he bounced back from missing all of 2010 and recorded 9.5 sacks.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/07/15/broncos-elvis-dumervil-arrested-on-felony-assault-charge/

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C'mon man....wtf Dumervil. You are a man of means now....a boss so to speak. Your hand should never touch work. Entrust such a task to the capable hands of one of your myrmidons. Seriously NFL players need to stop giving the trolls ammunition. How hard is it to freaking stay home and count your money? That's what I would be doing.

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more details coming out...apparently he flashed a gun after being cut off in traffic. What a moron. Does this add to the 2012 thug count?

Most def. Pulling a gun on someone for cutting u off in traffic is a text book THUG MOVE.

Dude is from Dade County, too?

Honestly shocked the gun was registered.

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i hope Sandusky is included in your thug watch.

How is Sandusky a thug? A really rich old man who molests children? the Geezer probably never even fired a gun in his life.

However, I would understand an argument made for his little operation as a form of organized crime.

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How is Sandusky a thug? A really rich old man who molests children? the Geezer probably never even fired a gun in his life.

However, I would understand an argument made for his little operation as a form of organized crime.

Seriously...this guy is the epitom of a thug, low life, scum bag...so why does he get a pass on your so called thug watch?

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