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re: Jennings went into dangerous/illegal situation and got teammates to go with him

Posted on 7/21/15 at 1:45 am to
Posted by BigBrod81
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Posted on 7/21/15 at 1:45 am to
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Posted by HotSeat
Member since Jul 2015
41 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 1:53 am to
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The first time they went into the apartment is when they entered a dwelling without authorization. The roomie was coming back from class, walked into his apartmenf, closed the door and walked in. Then he heard the door open and turned and saw Jennings, DT, and Bain walk in. This is where they searched the roomies room, saw he didn't have any of the items, and told the roomie if Jennings didn't have his stuff back by 2:00 something was gonna happen.



Those are some serious thug shenanigans right there. He has no business being openly invited by the head coach to compete for the starting QB position at LSU, at least until he has already served a suspension of multiple games. The crap Miles pulled in the media today is really embarrassing to the institution IMO.
This post was edited on 7/21/15 at 1:54 am
Posted by BigBrod81
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Posted on 7/21/15 at 1:56 am to
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Those are some serious thug shenanigans right there.


Posted by BigBrod81
Houma
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Posted on 7/21/15 at 2:01 am to
I hope it comes swiftly & mightily in your direction.

Posted by HotSeat
Member since Jul 2015
41 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 2:04 am to
Since you obviously don't think those are thug shenanigans, do you want to give me your address so me and two other dudes can help ourselves into your crib, search through your shite, and make threats? How would you view anyone who did that to you?
Posted by BigBrod81
Houma
Member since Sep 2010
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Posted on 7/21/15 at 2:11 am to
Immature & irrational would be how I would describe the situation being that Jennings had items stolen from him initially.

quote:

Since you obviously don't think those are thug shenanigans, do you want to give me your address so me and two other dudes can help ourselves into your crib, search through your shite, and make threats?


Did I steal something from you initially? Nope, so the situation wouldn't be the same. I could give you my address but when you show up, the ban hammer would be the least of your worries.
This post was edited on 7/21/15 at 2:14 am
Posted by HotSeat
Member since Jul 2015
41 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 2:32 am to
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Did I steal something from you initially? Nope, so the situation wouldn't be the same.


By all accounts, the roommate had nothing to do with the alleged theft of Jennings property. But he still had to deal with thugs helping themselves into his home, conducting searches, and telling him to "Produce X by 2PM or else." They are very lucky they did not get shot.
This post was edited on 7/21/15 at 2:43 am
Posted by tigersaint24
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Posted on 7/21/15 at 2:41 am to
Posted by AmericanHoop
Baton Rouge
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Posted on 7/21/15 at 3:20 am to
Seriously HotSeat. Post less.
Posted by shinerfan
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Member since Sep 2009
22452 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 3:52 am to
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the roomate had nothing to do with the alleged theft of Jennings property



Was Jennings property found in his apartment? He could and should have been charged with possession of stolen property regardless of which room of the apartment it was found in.

Jennings used poor judgement in light of his high profile but this is the brave new world of for profit law enforcement. Police won't lift a finger without a motive of profit or publicity. Your decision to knight for the thief tells your story plain as day.
Posted by HotSeat
Member since Jul 2015
41 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 4:02 am to
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Was Jennings property found in his apartment? He could and should have been charged with possession of stolen property regardless of which room of the apartment it was found in.



If you've ever had a roommate, did you feel responsible for every single thing they had in their room?

quote:

this is the brave new world of for profit law enforcement.


Stopped reading here.
This post was edited on 7/21/15 at 4:07 am
Posted by shinerfan
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22452 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 4:07 am to
I've posted bond on a felony marijuana charge for what they had in their room.
Posted by HotSeat
Member since Jul 2015
41 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 4:10 am to
quote:

I've posted bond on a felony marijuana charge for what they had in their room.


Somehow, that's not surprising.

When you say "posted bond", do you mean that you posted bond for your roommate, or that you were charged?

Posted by shinerfan
Duckworld(Earth-616)
Member since Sep 2009
22452 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 4:18 am to
I was charged even though I wasn't even present for the search, the lease was in my name. We both eventually pled to simple possession (Memphis, 1995). You are responsible for every single item in your home.
Posted by HotSeat
Member since Jul 2015
41 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 4:21 am to
quote:

You are responsible for every single item in your home.


Yea, but usually only when it comes to felony quantities of drugs. And that doesn't make it right.
This post was edited on 7/21/15 at 4:22 am
Posted by OU812
Greensboro, NC
Member since Apr 2004
12579 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 6:21 am to
quote:

I gots dem sources dat you don even wanna kno, fo sho, bro


Somebody was a star student of Hooked on Ebonics.
Posted by TrueTiger
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Member since Sep 2004
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Posted on 7/21/15 at 6:27 am to
quote:

got teammates to go with him



so. . .


you're saying he's a leader
Posted by chilge1
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2009
12137 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 6:44 am to
quote:

I never said that, but the probable outcome for the defendant at trial is kind of what serves as the basis for plea deals.


You would think someone with a J.D. would know that Articles 893 and 894 of the Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure is what serves as the basis for plea deals...
Posted by alumni95
Member since Jun 2004
7587 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 6:48 am to
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quote: HotSeat Germantown tiger rides again. You worthless piece of crap, you got roasted in your last attempt so you sneak back with this alter.


The easiest "alter call" in the history of TR???
Posted by WackyChris
Da Parish, Louisiana
Member since Mar 2013
2767 posts
Posted on 7/21/15 at 6:52 am to
quote:

OK, well maybe say that instead of saying "I gots it from dem sources" if you want any kind of intelligent response.


bro, this is TigerDroppings...are you expecting some sort of higher function of grammar and etiquette? Seriously?

quote:

But as I said, even if that's exactly how it went down, it's still a huge infraction and he shouldn't be welcomed to compete for the opening QB job so soon and with the charges still pending.


pump the brakes dude...it was a dumb decision made by college kids...it's not like he punched a woman (see former Fla.State QB bar video from a week ago) and he didn't kick a man while he was down, allegedly (JJ at Shady's a la 2011) [too soon?]

point is, they broke in to right a wrong but went about it in the incredibly wrong way...relax and go away. don't follow this team or our Coach with your negativity. what was the last bad decision you made, bro?
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