June 08, 2018, 12:07 PM
chellim1In a shocking turn of events, a member of the National Felon League was arrested for burglary
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This is a real shame. I was a Charger season ticket holder back when his dad was running wild with Air Coryell, a terrific athlete, football player and all around good guy.
... and my Dad was a Cardinals season ticket holder (and I got to go) when Air Coryell was in St. Louis!
June 08, 2018, 12:19 PM
tatortoddquote:
Originally posted by LS1 GTO:
Isn't he the one who claimed playing the football game is like being on a real battlefield?
yes, he has made that assinine comment.
June 11, 2018, 09:48 AM
CopefreeCalm down, guys ... he was simply doing
some house shopping. It was a complete mixup and he’ll soon be vindicated.
June 11, 2018, 10:05 AM
darthfusterHouse shopping? Who goes house shopping inside an occupied mobile home when the home owners are not there? Who goes house shopping without a shirt on? Who goes house shopping and claims he's looking for his red dog, Clifford when confronted? What prominent NFL player buys his mother a trailer home?
June 11, 2018, 10:41 AM
a1abdjquote:
House shopping? Who goes house shopping inside an occupied mobile home when the home owners are not there? Who goes house shopping without a shirt on? Who goes house shopping and claims he's looking for his red dog, Clifford when confronted? What prominent NFL player buys his mother a trailer home?
Considering his earlier interaction with the police and the synthetic pot he was caught with, I'm going to go out on a limb and assume that this may have had something to do with his behavior.
June 11, 2018, 11:12 AM
Skins2881quote:
Originally posted by a1abdj:
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House shopping? Who goes house shopping inside an occupied mobile home when the home owners are not there? Who goes house shopping without a shirt on? Who goes house shopping and claims he's looking for his red dog, Clifford when confronted? What prominent NFL player buys his mother a trailer home?
Considering his earlier interaction with the police and the synthetic pot he was caught with, I'm going to go out on a limb and assume that this may have had something to do with his behavior.
Yep. Sounds like he may have been under the influence of something or multiple things.
June 11, 2018, 01:56 PM
4ftty4Keep in mind this is California. Home of Proposition 47. He won’t see prison time, he likely won’t serve any significant jail time. Being that this is his first offense in California, they will likely file it as misdemeanor burglary and he will be released on unsupervised court probation for three years or so.
If they file the felony, he might get 90 days and serve 45, and then get released on probation.
Our genious legislators decided that crimes like burglary that are “non-violent, non-sexual and non-serious” no longer necessitate prison time, so if they get a felony conviction they are left under the supervision of county probation units.
Yay.
June 15, 2018, 07:37 PM
navyshooterThis guy really is one sick fuck
Ex-NFL Player Kellen Winslow Jr. Targeted Older Women: ComplaintOver a four-month span, Former NFL Player Kellen Winslow Jr. raped or attempted to rape at least four women over the age of 50, according to court documents detailing charges against him.
Winslow, 34, was first arrested on June 7 after a report of a possible burglary in Park Encinitas, a senior community located on North El Camino Real, east of Interstate 5 and north of Encinitas Boulevard. At the time, he faced first-degree burglary charges.
On Thursday, he was arrested for a second time at his Encinitas home after a warrant was issued and faced additional sexual assault, kidnapping and sodomy charges from incidents dating back to March 17, according to the complaint.
Court documents revealed Winslow had entered the senior community on June 7 with the intent to rape an 86-year-old woman who was sleeping inside her home. R
The complaint alleges Winslow also raped a 54-year-old woman and a 59-year-old woman on March 17 and May 13, respectively, in his SUV. Both alleged victims were transients.
He had attempted to rape a 71-year-old woman and burglarized her property on June 1 and had indecently exposed himself in public on May 24, the DA's office said.
San Diego County Sheriff's Department (SDSO) Lt. Michael Blevins said the alleged sex crimes happened in the Encinitas area but did not give specifics. The department said deputies were surveilling Winslow but did not specify what prompted it or when it began. The SDSO also would not say when the first incident involving Winslow was reported to law enforcement.
Winslow is being held without bail based on "clear and convincing" evidence he poses a threat to the community and is considered a flight risk.
"These charges are extremely serious and it is clear to the people that these were committed against the most vulnerable victims in society," prosecutor Dan Owens said. "The fact that they had the courage to come forward and report these criminal offenses -- we take them very seriously and the moment that we were able to proceed with the filing of charges, we did so."
If convicted on all counts, he could be sentenced to life in prison. His next court date is scheduled for June 25.
On the day Winslow was first arrested, the person who reported the incident to SDSO tried confronting the man — later identified as Winslow — because the person did not recognize him. The man said he confronted Winslow and Winslow said he was looking for a red dog named Clifford.
The person, who did not want to be identified, took photos of Winslow's SUV that helped SDSO deputies track Winslow down and arrest him a few blocks away.
The SDSO told the San Diego Union-Tribune on Monday that Winslow has given inconsistent and varied statements relating to his presence in the mobile home.
Winslow's publicist Denise White says he was at the park to look for a home for his mother-in-law and that his wife attends church with the elderly couple that lives in the mobile home where he was seen. She says nothing was touched.
White released a statement from defense attorney Harvey A. Steinberg saying Winslow looks forward to being vindicated.
Winslow spent five hours in a north San Diego County jail before posting bail. When he walked out of the jail, he nodded to a photographer who was waiting at the top of the steps but did not say anything about the charges.
June 15, 2018, 08:58 PM
Bigboreshooterquote:
Originally posted by Rightwire:
A Hall of Fame Tight End in prison? He'll be real popular!
May have to change
that.June 16, 2018, 07:39 AM
Skins2881What a fucking sicko. Raping old ladies in nursing homes and kidnapping/raping older homeless people. Who the fuck does that?
June 16, 2018, 08:11 AM
ulstermanquote:
he smoked the "Mr. Happy" and "Funky Monkey" at his home to relax because the NFL doesn't drug test for it, and that he buys the stuff on the internet and at gas stations.
I have a severe allergy to bullshit.