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Former NFL offensive lineman Gosder Cherilus, the 17th overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, was arrested over the weekend after he was accused of peeing on a passenger while aboard an airplane...
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Massachusetts State Police say the incident occurred on Sunday morning ... while the former footballer was on a Delta flight bound from Boston to Ireland.

Cops say Cherilus was "unruly" while on the plane -- and when officers arrived at Logan Airport at around 2 AM and demanded he get off the plane after it landed, they say he "became irate and uncooperative."

Ultimately, police say 40-year-old Cherilus was hauled off the plane, arrested, and booked on charges of disorderly conduct and disturbing a flight crew.

He's reportedly due to be arraigned in court on Monday.
Filed Under: NFL
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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iknowmorethanyou9 months
Drip drip drip...
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UncleLester9 months
Gosder being Gosder. LOL.
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jmorr349 months
:was that wrong: gif
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Nix to Twillie9 months
When you gotta go you gotta go.
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LSUFanMizeWay9 months
Haven't we all urinated on someone in a plane at one time or another.
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Stinger_10669 months
I barfed on an effeminate male flight attendant once on a flight home from Brazil. He was not pleased.
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RoboTiger9 months
You barf on a man just trying to earn a living, then feel the need to call him effeminate afterward? I get that shite happens and you probably didn't do it on purpose, but why do you need to insult the guy after the fact?
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Stinger_10669 months
Because he behaved like a real bitch. I was his customer. He was supposed to be taking care of me, not bitching at me because I barfed on his shirt.

And he was effeminate. He was probably a pole smoker.
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HeadSlash10 months
Obviously doesn't have a shy bladder
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