Posted on 05/18/2020 8:20:42 AM PDT by C19fan
Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver joined the growing list of NFL players with recent off-the-field issues on Saturday night as he was arrested in Houston on charges of DWI and unlawful carrying of a weapon. Oliver, 22, was taken into Montgomery County Jail after police were reportedly tipped off by another driver that someone in a Ford pick-up truck was not maintaining their lane. Multiple reports state Oliver had an open beer can between his legs when he was pulled over and a pistol was later found in his car.
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Beat me to the punch.
Appears the playas are preparing to start their lifes
Work with out the nfl
“Mean Machine....Mean Machine....Mean Machine....Mean Machine....”
O.J. must be back on the team doing training.
These problems will stop when (by force) they have more coaches who “look like them.”
/s
The horror! He had a pistol in the car! Execute him!!!
Sheesh people.
4 guys get in trouble and it’s a nightmare weekend? Wow, Goodell has done a better job than I thought. When he took over 4 guys got in trouble almost every weekend.
But moving teams to the head of the draft for hiring a black coach will fix it. /s
Well two of them did rob people at gunpoint at a party. that’s pretty bad.
Unless they didn’t. That story is in full Rashamon mode.
70% of NFL Films is GONE! Similar bloodbath at NFL Network.
Goin’ crazy in lockdown. Gotta get back to work legally kickin’ the crap outta’ someone else. DWI with a pistol...the pistol...ain’t too worried about...The DWI much more serious.
Wtf is wrong with you? What does one case have to do with the other?
They part of the same tribe as far as you are concerned?
They are NFL players which is part of the “bad week”. WTF is wrong with you? Go to twitter, they love people who declare everyone racists for no reason.
These guys need a lot of food and supervision.
Not propping this guy up but what is Texas law with regards to carring a weapon in your car?
Sometimes, a problem just solves itself.
OK here we go -
Texas has no laws regarding the carrying of long guns (rifles or shotguns) in motor vehicles.
Texas does not require a person to have a valid handgun license in order to carry a loaded handgun in a motor vehicle or watercraft if the vehicle is owned by the person or under the persons control. However, Texas generally prohibits intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carrying a handgun in plain view in a motor vehicle or watercraft, except by handgun license holders carrying the handgun in a shoulder or belt holster.1
Texas law also prohibits intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly possessing or going with a firearm on a passenger transportation vehicle of a school or educational institution except pursuant to written regulations or written authorization of the institution.2 However, Texas passed a law in 2015, which exempted valid handgun license holders from this restriction, effective August 1, 2016.3 Texas law now generally prohbits K-12 school districts from preventing concealed carry license holders from keeping firearms or ammunition in a locked, privately owned or leased motor vehicle in K-12 school parking areas, provided that the firearm or ammunition is not in plain view.4
In 2011, Texas passed a law prohibiting the Department of Family and Child Services from restricting a foster parent from carrying a handgun in a vehicle while transporting a foster child.
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