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Charger Shot(San Diego LB Steve Foley)
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| 9-3-06
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Posted on 09/03/2006 2:11:07 PM PDT by Dysart
A San Diego Charger was shot Sunday morning by an off duty police officer. It happened around 3:30 Sunday morning..when an off duty Coronado police officer started following a man who was driving erratically. Police say the driver is Chargers linebacker Steve Foley.
The officer identified himself several times as a police officer, but Foley would not pull over. Foley then drove to his own neighborhood in Poway where he got out of the car and his girlfriend got behind the wheel. Police say Foley came at the officer who fired a warning shot. The woman then drove the car at the officer. The officer fired into the car, then shot Foley. But police say Foley kept coming, and the off duty officer shot him several more times. Foley was taken to Sharp Hospital for surgery. The woman was taken into custody. No charges have been filed yet. Steve Foley was arrested back in April for battery on a police officer and public drunkeness.
TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: nfl; sandiegochargers; stevefoley
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posted on
09/03/2006 2:11:08 PM PDT
by
Dysart
To: Dysart
wow, didn't know the chargers were playing that badly already.
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posted on
09/03/2006 2:12:11 PM PDT
by
pipecorp
( muhammed .....................8(_o_)8 .................p b & j mercy is wasted on the merciless.)
To: pipecorp
wow, didn't know the chargers were playing that badly already Yep, it's series, and let this be a warning to others guilty of missed tackles and broken coverages.
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posted on
09/03/2006 2:16:10 PM PDT
by
Dysart
To: Dysart; Asphalt
Steve Foley
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posted on
09/03/2006 2:18:59 PM PDT
by
csvset
("It was like the hand of G_d slapping down and smashing everything." ~ JDAM strikes Taliban)
To: Dysart
the officer who fired a warning shot. Warning shot? Not SOP as far as I know. Something smells here.
To: csvset
And I assume... that's sober.
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posted on
09/03/2006 2:21:25 PM PDT
by
johnny7
(“And what's Fonzie like? Come on Yolanda... what's Fonzie like?!”)
To: ABG(anybody but Gore); akorahil; albee; A message; andyland; Argh; b4its2late; BADROTOFINGER; ...
To: csvset
Thanks for the nice visual...I'm guessing his career is sacked, so to speak. No word on his prognosis, but this isn't his first brush with the law and Schottenheimer doesn't strike me as the coddling type.
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posted on
09/03/2006 2:24:57 PM PDT
by
Dysart
To: Dysart
Linebackers and running backs are the most violent people in football. I remember a linebacker named Curtis cut down a fan who got onto the field and tried to run off with the football. DARN! Noone ever tried that again.
On the other hand, if you know where your wide receiver lives, fire him.
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posted on
09/03/2006 3:13:07 PM PDT
by
donmeaker
(If the sky don't say "Surrender Dorothy!" then my ex wife is out of town.)
To: mainepatsfan
This is about as screwed up as Deion Branch's situation with the Patriots.
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posted on
09/03/2006 3:14:52 PM PDT
by
Terpfen
To: Dysart; muawiyah
Trigger happy cops ping.
Perhaps they just don't get to shoot enough?
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posted on
09/03/2006 3:17:07 PM PDT
by
Experiment 6-2-6
(Admn Mods: tiny, malicious things that glare and gibber from dark corners.They have pins and dolls..)
To: Dysart; YanksGiants2000
He must've been on something....
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posted on
09/03/2006 3:21:28 PM PDT
by
b4its2late
(Place your clothes and weapons where you can find them in the dark!)
To: donmeaker
Linebackers and running backs are the most violent people in football. I remember a linebacker named Curtis cut down a fan who got onto the field and tried to run off with the football. DARN! Noone ever tried that again. Ah yes. You're referring to Mike Curtis of the old Baltimore Colts who layed out a very intoxicated fan back in the 70's. That was a great moment.
On the other hand, if you know where your wide receiver lives, fire him
I take you speak of "The Player" as we now call him since we cannot bear to speak his name and Parcells has almost exclusively alludes to him as such: I don't know his whereabouts.
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posted on
09/03/2006 3:23:09 PM PDT
by
Dysart
To: b4its2late
He must've been on something... I'm thinking so too, but keep in mind that he has a history of violence towards police officers so this isn't necessarily out of character.
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posted on
09/03/2006 3:27:04 PM PDT
by
Dysart
To: Dysart
He picked the wrong profession to go violent on. Postal workers would be the second worst.
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posted on
09/03/2006 3:29:36 PM PDT
by
b4its2late
(Place your clothes and weapons where you can find them in the dark!)
To: donmeaker
"...I remember a linebacker named Curtis cut down a fan who got onto the field and tried to run off with the football..."
I grew up in Baltimore as a huge Baltimore Colts fan. Mike Curtis was just one, mean, hard-hitting linebacker in the mold of Jack Lambert and Dick Butkis. That is one of my all-time favorite highlights.
The guy jumps onto the field, sprints out in between the huddles, grabs the ball and starts running for the opposite sideline. Curtis turns around, sees him grab the ball, and just lays him flat with a forearm shiver. It's classic.
I would imagine there may have been a little alcohol involved on the part of the misguided fan...
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posted on
09/03/2006 4:06:24 PM PDT
by
IMTOFT
To: Wheee The People
It's San Diego County doncha' know. This guy's gonna' get hurt real bad by the police department when they find out he fired a warning shot.
San Diego don't do no warning shot!
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posted on
09/03/2006 4:27:15 PM PDT
by
muawiyah
To: Experiment 6-2-6
This one is definitely suspicious ~ more like "home" ~ cop is offduty, tracks down the guy and his date, shoots at both of them, hits the guy.
Sounds like a semi-pro hit to me.
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posted on
09/03/2006 4:28:57 PM PDT
by
muawiyah
To: muawiyah
Does this mean Foley won`t start next week?
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posted on
09/03/2006 6:19:36 PM PDT
by
bybybill
(`IF TH E RATS WIN, WE LOSE)
To: Wheee The People
After several days it is now clear that that more than just something smells in this case.
Many experts in the police profession say the office over reached and over stepped his authority.
One professional said that it seemed more like the young man had his pride hurt so decided to take justice into his own hands.
Most agree that Mansker the officer needs to be sacked and quickly.
However, it would not be unusual for the cops to protect one of their own, if you know what I am getting at.
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posted on
09/08/2006 8:13:52 AM PDT
by
OKIEDOC
(Kalifornia now a certified socialist state reporting to Mexico City for further instructions)
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