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Posted on 6/9/16 at 5:35 pm to Warrior Poet
Posted on 6/9/16 at 5:35 pm to Warrior Poet
was hoping you'd chime in on this.
Posted on 6/9/16 at 5:40 pm to tmc94
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was hoping you'd chime in on this.
You never say things like this to me anymore.
Posted on 6/9/16 at 5:42 pm to tmc94
interesting comments further describing the Lebby role in the Chafin/Lozano situation in this KWTX report
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So Chafin himself admitted to Lebby that he "laid hands" on her.
I'm sure Chafin is trying to protect himself and Lebby, but given Lebby levied a "punishment," it's pretty clear proper procedures were not followed.
Again, maybe the incident wasn't that big of a deal, but it's not Lebby's place to make that call.
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Chafin said he spoke to Lebby about the incident and said Lebby told him he shouldn't have laid his hands on Lozano, and punished him by giving him extra work with weights in workouts.
So Chafin himself admitted to Lebby that he "laid hands" on her.
I'm sure Chafin is trying to protect himself and Lebby, but given Lebby levied a "punishment," it's pretty clear proper procedures were not followed.
Again, maybe the incident wasn't that big of a deal, but it's not Lebby's place to make that call.
Posted on 6/10/16 at 12:12 pm to tmc94
I wish I could give more of my thoughts but I honestly don't know much about the situation. I've been so hammered at work I've basically given up on trying to keep up with everything.
If I were the AG, I'd be wanting to put an investigation together for prosecutorial and police misconduct asap to cover my arse. Sounds like this was a coordinated effort to protect players to some extent.
Football staff is definitely implicated in a crime. But these situations often don't result in charges being brought. If any complaint is filed, the DAs office should recuse themselves and bring in an outside prosecutor. That prosecutor, while neutral, would probably want to cover his own arse and would refer the entire thing to grand jury before considering indictment, and who knows what they would do.
If I were the AG, I'd be wanting to put an investigation together for prosecutorial and police misconduct asap to cover my arse. Sounds like this was a coordinated effort to protect players to some extent.
Football staff is definitely implicated in a crime. But these situations often don't result in charges being brought. If any complaint is filed, the DAs office should recuse themselves and bring in an outside prosecutor. That prosecutor, while neutral, would probably want to cover his own arse and would refer the entire thing to grand jury before considering indictment, and who knows what they would do.
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