Posted on 01/09/2006 1:02:05 PM PST by commish
Former Virginia Tech quarterback Marcus Vick appears to have run afoul of the law again.
According to WAVY-TV in Hampton Roads, Va., Vick turned himself in to authorities Monday afternoon and is charged with three counts of brandishing a firearm Sunday night. Police say they received a call from the parent of a 17-year-old who said that Vick had pointed a gun at her son and two others during an altercation at a McDonald's parking lot in Suffolk, Va.
Police responded to the scene, interviewed witnesses, and issued three misdemeanor warrants.
Vick is being held on a $10,000 bond. If Vick is convicted, he could face up to a year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
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Herpes
Sounds like cross between Mike Tyson and Terrell Owens.
Is Atlanta looking for a backup QB? Brother Mike can look after Brother Marcus. Could Mike negotiate this?
Nah, someone (Raiders, Jaguars, etc...) will take him with a high pick.
"Any GM that blows a draft pick on a guy that misses his rookie season in jail (especially when the possibility of this was known beforethe draft) will be facing a lot of questions from the owner."
The new browns-lite have done it! Jeremy Pharms. Look it up. A linebacker, never made it to training camp. Butch Davis survived for 2 more years after that one. The NFL has no conscience, no morals. (Actually, that's true of all pro sports).
Marcus Vick, Maurice Clarett, and Michael Irvin today annouced that they were forming a NEW pro football league. Vick said that the problem with the old XFL was that it just didn't go "far enough..."
Will the Cap be a maximum number of convictions per team or minimum?
The cap will be measured in criminal fines paid by team members since the end of the previous season (the big bonus for playoff teams being their season ends later).
Vick arrested, accused of brandishing firearm
He's a Vick! They are all the same!
You can take the trash out of the trailer....
I've been wondering where my Oakland Raiders were gonna get a new QB.
"I've got something to tell you. I've got it," Vick admitted to her, according to Elliott's State Court complaint, which alleges that Vick then told her that "he had not known how to tell her about his condition, and that it was not something that he liked to talk about." ...
Elliot's lawsuit alleges that Vick has used the name "Ron Mexico" and, in a related court filing, her lawyers are seeking Vick's admission that he used the "Mexico" alias--and perhaps other fake names--"for the purpose of herpes testing and/or treatment." ... More.
Are you Marcus Vick's agent?
A few days mean nothing. He would be treated very well over short periods of time. But put him behind bars for a couple years, and he'll learn what a tough life actually is.
Right, Ron Mexico's brother.
Well, in his defense, Mr. Vick has yet to dump all over clamoring and begging teenage girls in order to satisfy his perverted sexual pleasure and degrade women, like the abdominally-active Mr. Kelly.
Pretty sure that was the deed that kicked R Kelly into libero-god status, and why the libs believe he can still fly. Takes an act like that (or a work of art like "P*ss Chr*st") to really earn spurs amongst our friends, the degenerate dems.
Surprised Porta-Potty hasn't engaged Mr. Kelly as a spokesman yet. Kelly and the Dave Matthews band would certainly be my choices. I could design an entire ad campaign around those two doo-doo darlings.
But I digress.
Former Virginia Tech quarterback Marcus Vick turned himself into the Suffolk Magistrate's Office in Suffolk, Va., this afternoon after three warrants were issued for his arrest for waving a firearm at three men in the parking lot of a McDonald's restaurant on Sunday night.
Vick, the younger brother of Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, was charged with three misdemeanor counts of brandishing a firearm. He was jailed at Western Tidewater Regional Jail around 2 p.m. today and was released on $10,000 bond, according to Magistrate Lisa Noel. Vick is scheduled to appear Jan. 12 in Suffolk General Court.
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