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NBA player Miles Bridges charged with domestic abuse

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According to reports, in June of 2022, Charlotte Hornets restricted free agent Miles Bridges beat three counts of felony domestic abuse against his then-girlfriend in front of their two young children.

Two counts of child abuse under circumstances or situations likely to cause serious bodily injury or death were filed against Bridges. Los Angeles County Superior Court arraignment is scheduled for July 20.

June 28 alleged violent altercation: The 24-year-old presented himself into the local jail on June 29. According to our sources, a lady said she was involved in an altercation with Bridges that escalated into physical violence. Bridges had vanished by the time the cops arrived on the scene.

In an Instagram post on July 1, Mychelle Johnson, the girlfriend of  Bridges, revealed her face for the first time. Her injuries included a cracked nose, wrist, ripped eardrum, and injured neck muscles from being suffocated, as well as a severe concussion, according to the caption.

Johnson shared a photo of her injury report.

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Whatever happened here is PORK. Now we don't know the ins and outs of their relationship but one thing is for sure they don't need to be together. When violence is the common denominator between two people they don't need to be together. There we said it 2 times, now hopefully anyone reading this gets and understands that memo. There are simply too many people in the world to not find someone to your liking. No one should bring out the worst in you. If they do you don't need to be with them. We just said it 3 times. "Your Savior is Your Behavior". Wise up! It all starts with you.

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Ben Gordon arrested for hitting son at airport? … SAY WHAT!?

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Ben Gordon, a former NBA player for the Chicago Bulls, was detained at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on charges of assault on his 10-year-old son.

No information on where, how hard, or how many times Gordon struck the pre-teen was revealed by the New York Post. However, the boy’s aunt drove him to the Long Island Jewish Hospital for medical attention.

The New York police arrested Gordon, age 39, at the Queens airport. There has been no further disclosure of details surrounding the arrest.

The former point guard for the University of Connecticut had a run-in with the law.

He was caught in Harlem, New York, in November 2017 driving a Mercedes G-Class SUV with fraudulent Florida license plates and received 10 hours of community service as a result.

At the same year, he was jailed for allegedly pulling fire alarms and acting erratically in an apartment complex. Several months later, he was brought to jail on charges of manhandling an apartment-dwelling man.

Gordon has a well-documented history of mental health issues. According to our sources, Gordon admitted to having suicidal thoughts but eventually sought therapy for his problem.

On a more positive not Gordon was a celebrated college and NBA player. He would go on to become an NBA superstar. He went on to average 15 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game in his 11-year NBA career.

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NBA player shot and murdered in Florida

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note; this is a story that took place in May. We wanted to publish it to show respect to Adreian Payne and also give light to the PORK of gun violence.

A former NBA player apparently passed away on May 9 in Orlando, and state officials in Florida have confirmed his death.

Adreian Payne, 31, was discovered by deputies at 1:30 a.m. with gunshot wounds. WESH says the suspect is 29-year-old Lawrence Dority.

Dority did not flee the scene and was taken to the local headquarters, where he was questioned by homicide detectives and ultimately arrested for first-degree murder.

Payne was a standout player for Michigan State from 2010 to 2012 and even competed in the 2014 NCAA Dunk Contest. After hearing of Payne’s death, Green posted a series of sad emojis.

Payne was well-liked by the Michigan State community and gained notoriety for his friendship with cancer patient Lacey Holsworth. In April of 2014, months before the NBA Draft, Holsworth tragically lost her life at the age of 8. Payne wore a suit to the draft lottery that paid homage to Holsworth. He was the fifteenth overall pick by the Atlanta Hawks, and he later played for the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Orlando Magic. He devoted his final years to performing in foreign countries.

Payne’s character is seen below;

Draymond Green let his emotions be felt with a simple broken heart emoji

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Marshawn Lynch arrested

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Marshawn Lynch, a former star for the Seattle Seahawks, was arrested early Tuesday morning on the Las Vegas Strip. According to the police report, Lynch was sleeping in the driver’s seat of a 2020 Shelby GT500.

According to a Las Vegas police report made public on Thursday, while being questioned by officers, Lynch “would speak and then fall back asleep multiple times throughout the conversation.”

Bloodshot, watery eyes and a strong stench of an alcoholic beverage were also noted by the police officer.

During his interview with police, Lynch stated that he “was not drinking and he does not do drugs, but that he stole the automobile.” The report states that he was only wearing one shoe at the time.

The front driver’s side tire was flat, and the rear driver’s wheel was “ready to fall off,” therefore the vehicle was in “undriveable condition,” as stated in the police report.

Police discovered tire treads and road lines “indicating car hit the sidewalk sections.”

Lynch was arrested for drunk driving and brought to the Las Vegas City Jail.

The police got a warrant to conduct a search in order to collect a blood specimen. Lynch was “not cooperative or eager to comply,” and cops used a “restraint chair to force a blood draw,” as stated in the incident report.

Richard A. Schonfeld and David Z. Chesnoff, Lynch’s attorneys, sent a statement  reading, “Marshawn was not pulled over for a DUI. Instead, the car was parked in a secure location and not in use. When all the facts are in, we’re positive this won’t be considered a DUI under Nevada law. Marshawn recognizes the value of the kind wishes of his friends and family and is appreciative of the help they have provided.

Lynch, 36, had been one of the most beloved Seahawks of the past decade, and he will be leaving the team after the 2019 season. He finished his NFL career with 10,413 yards rushing and 85 touchdowns.

The Seahawks had just announced that he would be joining their broadcast team as a special correspondent and that he would be responsible for “producing innovative material for a variety of projects” when he was arrested the next day.

Full video of the arrest below;

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