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Pelicans' Jaxson Hayes Arrested And Hospitalized After Alleged Brawl With Cops
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New Orleans Pelicans center Jaxson Hayes has been booked for battery on a law enforcement officer, which is a felony, with bail being set at $25k. The team has addressed the arrest, are aware of the incident and working with Hayes' reps and the NBA to get more information. Per TMZ Sports...
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We're told law enforcement were called to an LA area home for a domestic disturbance early Wednesday morning ... and when cops attempted to check on the parties involved, 21-year-old Hayes tried like hell to keep them from entering the premises.

Sources tell us 6'11", 220-lb. Hayes got combative with cops and a fight broke out ... with the ex-Texas Longhorns star getting tased in the middle of the scuffle.

The brawl was allegedly so intense, police put out an "officer needs help" radio call.

Hayes was taken to a nearby hospital to get treatment for minor injuries ... and an officer involved in the fight also sought treatment, although their condition is unknown.

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CanebreakCajun33 months
Didn't this idiot post some stupid crap about cops when the whole BLM blew up? Wow, not surprised. Sure he will say it was systemic racism and evil cops who made his snack his lady.
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Vernonbrew2233 months
In this day and age, why….?
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PhilK33 months
Here we go again. Local businesses should loot and burn themselves to save some time.
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TOSOV33 months
"called to an LA area home"....that narrows it down
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Hangit33 months
LA stands for Louisiana. L.A. is for Los Angeles. Maybe baw was shacking with his squeeze, down in da parish?
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RummelTiger33 months
No, LA stands for Los Angeles. He was arrested by the LA County Sheriff's Office. Not often you see on person get so many things wrong in a Larry Leo thread, besides Larry himself.
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Hangit33 months
"Cops are still investigating the initial alleged domestic incident, but both parties have been uncooperative." So the cops were unwanted there, yet broke into the home anyway.
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stonedbegonias33 months
The person that called the cops wanted them there. Keep up.
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El_chantajista33 months
You are unaware of the domestic laws, When a woman makes a call an arrest is mandated regardless , there is no such thing as wanted or unwanted , a friend of mine went thru that , given the political climate people think they can dictate the law , you will quickly find out that’s not the case
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Hangit33 months
Who called the cops? Help me keep up, M' effer.
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