Posted on 12/15/2006 9:27:50 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
What's obama got to say about this? It's his home town and the "Bears are going all the way".
It's not hard to see how this could happen. Poor kid from a bad neighborhood, hanging around with, I think the term is, "undesirables", moves into an area where there are many police units with more training and equipment than opportunity to use it all.
Suddenly, the front door refuses to surrender and gets blown off because there was some marijuana and a barking dog inside. It all makes sense when you look at it closely.
"complaints from a neighbor in Gurnee prompted police to search the garbage from Johnson's home three times in recent weeks"
I'm just wondering what type of a neighborly complaint would justify having your refuse scrutinized?
Effing snitch!!
I'd be very cautious about what I did to a bear's johnson no matter WHERE I found his sixguns.
I know it's not in Cook, CO (where he lives, that is). And lucky for Tank too--otherwise he'd be in violation of the assualt weapon ban there as well (newly updated) and, had he been in Chicago, a whole mess of other fun laws. I was refering to his probation (or potential, rather) violation that WOULD fall under Cook's juristiction for his last run in with the law. I think this was a nightclub run-in of some kind and he's still on probation from that. I think they will let him slide.
I feel for him. Based on the weapons found, he sounds like he has some taste and probably likes shooting. It's the big picture of 'wealthy black athelete + Guns + Pot + Pit Bulls'. The Man just can't have that. He needs to tone it down or buy an island I guess.
LAKE FOREST, Ill. The man arrested at Tank Johnsons home Thursday was shot and killed at a Chicago nightclub, the Ice Bar, early Saturday morning. Johnson was reportedly at the club at the time of the shooting.
Defensive tackle Tank Johnson was selected by the Bears in the second round of the 2004 NFL Draft. However, the Chicago Police Department has informed the Bears that at this time there is no information linking Johnson to their investigation about the incident.
In a statement released Saturday morning, the Bears said: We are aware of the shooting that occurred in a downtown club last night. We are currently gathering information to learn more about the situation.
On Thursday, William Posey was arrested and charged with felony marijuana possession after police executed a search warrant at Johnson's home in Gurnee.
Johnson, who was at Halas Hall at the time of the search, was later charged with six misdemeanor counts of possession of a firearm without a Firearm Owners Identification card.
On Friday, coach Lovie Smith said that Johnson would be deactivated for Sundays home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
This was my decision, not a Bears (decision), Smith said at the time. This isnt discipline or anything like that. Each week I decide which 46 guys give us the best opportunity to win based on a lot of factors. (Its) only that.
I think its hard to be as focused as you should be going through things like that and to be able to give your best effort on the weekend.
Johnson has had brushes with the law before. Last March, prosecutors dropped battery and resisting arrest charges filed against the defensive tackle in February stemming from a scuffle outside a Chicago nightclub. That arrest violated his probation that resulted from a guilty plea to a misdemeanor unlawful gun possession charge.
On Friday, general manager Jerry Angelo indicated that the team was upset with Johnson's conduct.
Were very disappointed," Angelo said. "Were embarrassed by this. Its unfortunate that it did happen and in particular it happened to Tank. Hes had a history now of doing things and that history has got to stop. I tell players that its not their talent that determines their career, its their character that determines their career, and were very much adamant about that.
Although each situation is a little bit differentwe look at each situation that way as wellbut at some point a player has to be held accountable for his actions, not only on the field but off the field as well.
Angelo stressed that the Bears will not tolerate a string of indiscretions by any player.
If players are smart, theyre not going to flirt with the line," Angelo said. "They know where the lines are and they better make sure that they dont cross any lines. No player is that good. I made sure that Tank understood that, and I would speak to any player on that count.
We will not condone a history of poor decisions or actions that are going to affect us, not only from a credibility standpoint, but distract or impair our goal, and our goal is to win football games, to win a championship. Anything that distracts us from that goal, thats going to be treated very severely. I could assure you that and I speak for everybody in the organization.
DANG!!!! I WANTED TANK TO LOSE HIM AS A FRIEND... SHEESH... WELL, THE GUY IS DEAD NOW...
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