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re: BRPD: Jefferson and Josh Johns to be arrested today
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:30 am to TigerKnights
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:30 am to TigerKnights
as for both being charged with the felony...if you view the "enhanced" video that was on here recently, you can see one guy kicking the dude on the ground, and shortly after, another guy punches the dude on the ground a couple of times.
Pure assumption, but presumably the kicker is JJ and the puncher is Josh. The felony charge can probably apply to striking a person who is defenseless (ie, on the ground after being beaten and kicked).
thoughts...
Pure assumption, but presumably the kicker is JJ and the puncher is Josh. The felony charge can probably apply to striking a person who is defenseless (ie, on the ground after being beaten and kicked).
thoughts...
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:30 am to TheDoc
quote:
What's going on?
Apparently this all might be a conspiracy between the DA, police and alleged victims.
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:33 am to CptBengal
quote:
Apparently this all might be a conspiracy between the DA, police and alleged victims.
I guarantee Hillar has more respect for Nathan Fisher than some chochbag Marine participating in fights.
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:35 am to CptBengal
quote:
Apparently this all might be a conspiracy between the DA, police and alleged victims.
Oh
Was it the one legged kicker that they should be looking for?
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:38 am to Elleshoe
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I guarantee Hillar has more respect for Nathan Fisher than some chochbag Marine participating in fights.
I'm sure he does, but he still has a job to do. Oh and trust me I guarantee his position and career are more valuable than showing bias in this case.
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:39 am to Halfcaj
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We do know there was a fight. Which story do you believe TK?
No idea. We can assume the police have more evidence, but we haven't seen it. Also, who are the other 3 victims? If Lowery is just a guy who stepped in then what was the fight about?
I don't believe the guy waited outside to attack a group of football players by himself and then a truck pulls into it and some dudes jump out and join in. I do believe that Lowery is apparently a POS who was harassing his ex. He might have been angry at the football players which led to him jumping in when he saw the fight. I want to know what the other side even is. Who was fighting and what about?
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:41 am to dos crystal
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he's a marine, he represents the corps/America. isn't that bigger than lsu? you should care about America.
First of all, its been indicated that this guy isn't really a Marine, he just signed the papers, but has yet to even attend Basic. However, even if that information is incorrect, just because someone wears the uniform, doesn't mean that the military condones their behavior, or that the person is a good representation of our fine men and women in uniform........especially when that person is physically abusing women and starting bar fights.
As far as Jefferson and Johns go, I'm a firm believer that if you do the crime, you do the time, but as someone who has a friend that knows Lowry and as someone who spent 6 years on a Joint Special Operations Team working with a number of Marines, I can tell you that I know his type. Alpha male, high-school dropout, who lacks any semblance of discipline, is always looking for the next chance to prove their masculinity -often to the embarrassment of themselves and others, an I.Q. lower than their shoe size, and a constant chip on their shoulder. The guy had already been grabbing and shoving his ex-gf ( who got a restraining order against him ) in the bar before he was kicked out and had slapped or punched one of her friends earlier in the night.
If he does manage to make it into the Marines, then I feel very sorry for anyone who may have to go into theater with him. Macho idiots who think combat is like a video game, who glorify violence and are all about being the "hardcore killer" are the ones whose idiocy gets their teammates killed.
This entire thing is a huge mess and I am honestly appalled that our football players didn't have the sense ( especially when they were already breaking curfew and before one of the biggest games in years which could make or break this season ) to avoid trouble. However, Lowry, and very likely his allies, are not good samaritans and well meaning victims.......just some arrogant, drunk, trash who started a fight, lost, and then saw an opportunity to get even.
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:43 am to FullBloodedTiger
As a result of the arrests, LSU head coach Les Miles announced that Jordan Jefferson and Josh Johns have been suspended indefinitely from the LSU football team..
LINK
LINK
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:44 am to michaelb1100
Brett Martel is on the sports hangover on WIST 690 New Orleans right now. Says he has seen the surveillance video that has not made the internet rounds yet. Lowery is seen getting into it with a girl apparently, Jefferson is seen smiling and walking right by, wearing sunglasses.
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:45 am to crownNbull
Second Degree Battery
Second degree battery is defined as committing a battery where intentional serious bodily injury is inflicted. This includes injury which features unconsciousness, extreme pain, disfigurement, loss or impairment, or substantial risk of death.
A felony offense, second degree battery is punishable by up to 5 years in prison and fines reaching $2,000.
Ref: LA Code RS 14:34.1
Louisiana Law
As Jim Rome would say, "Uh-Oh!"
Second degree battery is defined as committing a battery where intentional serious bodily injury is inflicted. This includes injury which features unconsciousness, extreme pain, disfigurement, loss or impairment, or substantial risk of death.
A felony offense, second degree battery is punishable by up to 5 years in prison and fines reaching $2,000.
Ref: LA Code RS 14:34.1
Louisiana Law
As Jim Rome would say, "Uh-Oh!"
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:47 am to michaelb1100
quote:
As a result of the arrests, LSU head coach Les Miles announced that Jordan Jefferson and Josh Johns have been suspended indefinitely from the LSU football team..
I wonder if this will reflect poorly on Les for waiting until this moment to do anything.
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:48 am to cameltiger
quote:Have they been convicted?
Second Degree Battery
Second degree battery is defined as committing a battery where intentional serious bodily injury is inflicted. This includes injury which features unconsciousness, extreme pain, disfigurement, loss or impairment, or substantial risk of death.
A felony offense, second degree battery is punishable by up to 5 years in prison and fines reaching $2,000.
Ref: LA Code RS 14:34.1
Louisiana Law
As Jim Rome would say, "Uh-Oh!"
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:48 am to CP3LSU25
"they are saying on of the players ratted him
out for fear of getting in trouble"
BRPD worked the Prisoner's Dilemma;
Two prisoners are accused of a crime. If one confesses and the other does not, the one who confesses will be released immediately and the other will spend 20 years in prison. If neither confesses, each will be held only a few months. If both confess, they will each be jailed 15 years. They cannot communicate with one another. Given that neither prisoner knows whether the other has confessed, it is in the self-interest of each to confess himself. Paradoxically, when each prisoner pursues his self-interest, both end up worse off than they would have been had they acted otherwise.
out for fear of getting in trouble"
BRPD worked the Prisoner's Dilemma;
Two prisoners are accused of a crime. If one confesses and the other does not, the one who confesses will be released immediately and the other will spend 20 years in prison. If neither confesses, each will be held only a few months. If both confess, they will each be jailed 15 years. They cannot communicate with one another. Given that neither prisoner knows whether the other has confessed, it is in the self-interest of each to confess himself. Paradoxically, when each prisoner pursues his self-interest, both end up worse off than they would have been had they acted otherwise.
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:48 am to CptBengal
quote:Wait. . .what?
it did for him as well
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:49 am to Fun Bunch
quote:
Brett Martel is on the sports hangover on WIST 690 New Orleans right now. Says he has seen the surveillance video that has not made the internet rounds yet. Lowery is seen getting into it with a girl apparently, Jefferson is seen smiling and walking right by, wearing sunglasses.
People here don't understand that this case is a long way from being over for all involved. Today's events only allows LSU to move on.
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:50 am to Roaad
I hate to see this happen. Not just because its LSU football but more bc sometimes as humans we just suck (all of us to a varying degree that is)
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:50 am to TigerKnights
I would guess this will be over very quickly. first offender status and probation. no jail time.
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:52 am to cameltiger
quote:
Second Degree Battery
Second degree battery is defined as committing a battery where intentional serious bodily injury is inflicted. This includes injury which features unconsciousness, extreme pain, disfigurement, loss or impairment, or substantial risk of death.
A felony offense, second degree battery is punishable by up to 5 years in prison and fines reaching $2,000.
Ref: LA Code RS 14:34.1
Louisiana Law
As Jim Rome would say, "Uh-Oh!"
no way these guys are convicted...Id bet what little I have on it
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:52 am to TigerKnights
I agree with this TK, but the Andrew's initial story was such BS I have trouble believing these guys just tooted their horn and got a beating for it.
I also understand the players know they may have to face consequences no matter who starts it. I just don't think we should crucify the players.
I also understand the players know they may have to face consequences no matter who starts it. I just don't think we should crucify the players.
Posted on 8/26/11 at 11:56 am to DesertCajun
early reports were that Fisher was representing all 4 players questioned. if that is indeed the case, he cannot represent one party who is providing evidence against another party. it is a clear conflict of interest. if he did not withdraw as counsel, it could not have gone down this way. the way this thing has been under a microscope, i think we would have heard if he withdrew his representation of one or more of the players. it's possible that he did withdraw, but it just seems that this would have come out before now.
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