Posted on 06/03/2011 8:48:26 AM PDT by Constitutions Grandchild
Lawyers for a West Point cadet who says bodyguards for soul singer Patti LaBelle beat him while he was waiting for a ride at a Houston airport released security video Thursday showing the student being pushed and punched by two men and a woman.
Read more: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7592273.html#ixzz1OEBHK1oZ
(Excerpt) Read more at chron.com ...
Had I seen any evidence of the Cadet acting âunbecomingâ, I wouldn’t have posted anything. Even if he had flunked a Breathalyzer, I would have looked for aggressive behavior and, if found, would have let it pass, felt sad and hoped the price wouldn’t have been too great (as most of these guys and gals who enter the military academies would rather die than fail). I didn’t, however, nor is there any evidence of intoxication, and to think his career might be over because of Ms. LaBelle’s perceived slight, or her guards overzealous performance of their duties, or the unthinkable racism makes me nauseous.
LOL! Man, you have serious issues.
I don't care what the lawyer's opinion is. I heard the cadet describe the incident in his own words and I saw the video tape which partially confirms and does nothing to invalidate his version of events.
Maybe you got some sort of man crush on Patti LaBelle or something, I don't know, but I'm going to eat a skittle and believe my lying eyes on this one.
Yes, and according to the video, he was standing at that spot first. Then the diva's luggage was brought near him and shortly therafter, the body guard pushed him.
What we see here is a man minding his own business who gets shoved and then when he raises his arm defensively, he gets beaten to the ground by three thugs who don't even offer aid.
And to add insult to injury, the HPD defame him to his superiors at West Point and now his career is ruined and reputation stained.
I hope this guy gets millions from Patti LaBelle and his reputation back.
He was also still on the phone with it held to his ear.
Yes, it's plainly clear that he's having a cell phone conversation; even using his hands to gesticulate. This fact negates the thug's statement that the cadet "became verbally abusive." The video shows he was talking on the phone not to the bodyguard.
I hope this goes to trial and the all the HPD officers involved are exposed as corrupt and dismissed without pensions.
LaSmell is an uppity racist.
I agree with you. When I was stationed in Korea in the 90's I saw more than my fair share of drunk GIs getting stupid and getting in trouble.
However, I like to think West Point's high entry standards (don't you still need a US Senator's recommendation?) would speak well for the young man's character. As opposed to the attacking thugs who likely didn't finish high school.
High School: Two-time all-district selection at Klein Forest High in Houston, Texas ... played for head coach Ken Hammock ... two-time letterwinner ... split time between safety and cornerback positions ... served as team captain as a senior ... helped squad to district championship that season ... standout soccer player as well ... four-time letterwinner in that sport ... established single season school school record for goals with 19 during final campaign ... all-district choice ... played club/select soccer for Houston Texans Red team ... member of squad for eight years ... team placed third nationally in 2004 ... served as Student Ambassador throughout high school tenure ... National Honor Society member.
Personal: Born Sept. 3, 1987 ... given name is Richard Charles King ... parents' names are Charles and Marie King ... paternal grandfather, J.T. King, served as collegiate football coach for 45 years ... filled assistant's position at Texas, Texas A&M, Tulane and Texas Tech, among others ... coached in 13 postseason bowl games and was longtime bellwether in Southwest Conference ... family sports long history of military service ... maternal grandfather, Walter Ambrose, served in U.S. Army during World War II ... lists Silver Star, Bronze Star and Purple Heart among military honors ... part of contingent that landed on Omaha Beach during Normandy invasion ... fought in Battle of Bulge ... uncle, Walter Ambrose, graduated from West Point in 1970 ... uncle, John King, served as U.S. Air Force pilot during Vietnam ... mother, Marie, served as Flight Nurse in U.S. Air Force ... cousin, John Heaps, graduated from U.S. Air Force Academy in 1989 ... cousin, Benjamin Ambrose, graduated from West Point in 1998 and remains in U.S. Army ... Richard enjoys fishing and going to movies during spare time ... majoring in Management.
The reason I ask is that he is listed in the article as being on active-duty while being ordered to attend some sort of counseling. If King were prior-enlisted, that makes sense for a "suspended" cadet. It would also make sense if King had already been expelled from West Point, since expulsion after the start of one's Junior year incurs an active duty obligation as an enlisted man.
Maybe the reporter just got his age wrong. Wouldn't be the first time.
...or escape being fired like Glenn Beck.
I get so sick of star suck-up cops. Here in LA, it’s disgusting.
There should be a rule that any cop posing for a picture with anyone or asking for an autograph should immediately be suspended. It’s unprofessional, undignified, and doesn’t “just give the appearance of” — it PROMOTES preferential treatment of celebrities. They had video — Ms. LaBelle should have been arrested on the spot for sicing her goons on that kid.
Did you notice the way the fat a-hole stood over him while he was supine?
Given what I have heard about her and the people she surrounds herself with, I have a pretty good guess as to what kind of talk was coming out of his pie-hole.
Wow.
Hm. Sure does sound to ME like a guy who is going to pick a fight with a bunch of people he doesn’t know.
And the guys surrounding Patti Labelle (again, knowing what I know of her up to this point) sure don’t sound like gang-bangers who were collecting a paycheck instead of the other ways they normally get income.
/S
My candor is often unappreciated here..thanks
As usual...blame the white guy for you....one night johnny
I’m surprised you survived JRs homo sympathy purges...
I’ll ping ya to the next Bonfire of the Cakers they throw here
Houston is a Democrat city where only 26% of residents are non-Hispanic white. I would imagine that Houston PD would be very sensitive to the idea of a black celebrity facing legal issues over this. The news articles state that King's expulsion occurred after somebody (presumably somebody high up, in order to have this immediate effect) made a call. I would like to know who called and what was said. Perhaps some people should ask questions of Houston's
Chief of Police Charles A. McClelland, Jr.
I would really like to find out what allegations were made, and WHO in the police dept made them.
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