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Posted on 8/26/24 at 1:59 pm to Smokeyone
Posted on 8/26/24 at 1:59 pm to Smokeyone
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I mean it’s not like he killed a couple of members of the UGA football family in a drunken street racing incident.
Maybe I missed something? Which of our players killed "a couple of members of the UGA football family"?
See? That's the big key. None of our players killed anybody. But McCollough knowing, and willingly committed felony assault. A 3-15 year prison sentence was in his future, but Tenessee said, "No problem! Two games is plenty for our felon."
So, after protecting rapists, sexual predators etc. Tennessee now protects felons. I guess it's a step in the right direction?
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:05 pm to Smokeyone
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It not “my story”
Of course it is"your" story, because it is completely different from the facts of the case. So. Yes. It's "your story". And OI can bring news stories to prove it.
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Reality is McCullough made poor judgment in hitting a belligerent drunk that broke into his apartment.
But see? He didn't break into anything. He walked into the wrong apartment in which the door was unlocked. Had he done anything more than made a mistake he would have been charged. You seem unable to wrap your head around these facts.
quote:Two game suspension? Punitive for felony assault?
A mistake that cost him both financially and through punitive measures by the UT AD.
Punitive: extremely high
Doesn't surprise me that you think a two game suspension was "extremely high" for a felonious assault.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:07 pm to Smokeyone
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It was a mistake
A mistake is when you take a wrong turn when you are driving somewhere. He committed felony assault.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 2:49 pm to DawgsLife
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Maybe I missed something? Which of our players killed "a couple of members of the UGA football family"?
Carter was drunk street racing with a member of the UGA AD that resulted in the AD staffer and a football player being killed. Carter fled the scene instead of seeing if he could side his teammate (absolute scumbag move).
I’m surprised you didn’t here about it it was in the papers and a big enough story UGA couldn’t suppress it.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 3:07 pm to DawgsLife
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Of course it is"your" story, because it is completely different from the facts of the case
I posted multiple news stories with the facts as I relayed them.
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But see? He didn't break into anything. He walked into the wrong apartment in which the door was unlocked.
Entering a closed apartment uninvited is breaking and entering.
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Two game suspension? Punitive for felony assault?
Punishment for not calling the cops and for leaving the apartment. Pretty cut and dry. And light years more than UGA would have done.
Do you not know what punitive means? I did it again, I overestimated the Ga Public school system.
Punitive: inflicting or intended as punishment. It’s an adjective if you know what those are.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 3:13 pm to DawgsLife
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A mistake is when you take a wrong turn when you are driving somewhere.
You left out drunk with passengers hanging out the vehicle.
In this case the mistake, which he learned from and was able to demonstrate to others the penalty for was leaving the apartment and or not calling the cops. If he just hit the guy in the apartment he gets zero consequences. Kinda like a UGA player when they get arrested for DUI and street racing or reckless driving.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 4:44 pm to Smokeyone
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you believe an officer makes an arrest and then does a preliminary investigation?
This point was about you talking about Testifying, and you throw in the word investigation? I never mentioned a detective.
Your thug wouldn’t even talk to the cop, so hard to investigate much of anything. That’s a sign of guilt. He was lucky he didn’t kill the kid. He knew it. Your coach didn’t even kick him off for it.
Whoever did the investigating agreed with everyone else but you about the victim and the perp.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 5:06 pm to djsdawg
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This point was about you talking about Testifying
You don’t believe an officer has a conversation with the victim of the B&E asking if they wish to pursue that charge. If they say no then it’s a safe assumption they are not going to testify.
Why do I have to explain simple concepts to you? I mean it’s like I have hold your hand and guide you to something that’s almost back of a cereal box level common knowledge.
And when you are tasked with doing simple math in good faith as part of a conversation you demanded happens, you balk at it, insisting I once again hold your hand and do the work for you.
How deep in the spectrum are you really? I know I’ve joked about it it but damn, it would explain so much. The make believe about attending UGA, the refusal to go on record about anything, the inability to participate in conversations without copy and paste, the fixation on on regurgitating stuff you see elsewhere but don’t understand.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 5:16 pm to Smokeyone
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You don’t believe an officer has a conversation with the victim of the B&E asking if they wish to pursue that charge.
Officers attempted to contact the residents of the apartment, but no one answered the door. Officers found the woman who had been helping the victim in a car in the parking lot, and she identified herself as McCollough's girlfriend.
She called McCollough back to the scene, according to police, and his right hand was in bandages with blood soaking through. McCollough, 21, didn't answer officers' questions and was arrested.
He should have been kicked off the team. That was a brutal attack, and he was uncooperative with police.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 5:34 pm to djsdawg
You don’t believe they took a statement from McCullough? Really. That’s what you want to believe…
Posted on 8/26/24 at 5:45 pm to Smokeyone
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You don’t believe they took a statement from McCullough? Really. That’s what you want to believe…
What part of “McCullough didn't answer officers' questions……” Do you not understand?
Who does that? A guilty thug and he wasn’t even suspended from school, much less kicked off.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 6:32 pm to djsdawg
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What part of “McCullough didn't answer officers' questions…
You are so naive. You really believe dude was charged but never interviewed. Unreal
Posted on 8/26/24 at 6:39 pm to Smokeyone
Seems like Carter would have been arrested for manslaughter or something other than driving fast. I’m sure he must have, right? What were the charges brought against him?
Now McCollough was charged with felony assault. And then plead guilty, so we know he was guilty. Didn’t your school allow that felon to play in 6 more games that year?
Now McCollough was charged with felony assault. And then plead guilty, so we know he was guilty. Didn’t your school allow that felon to play in 6 more games that year?
Posted on 8/26/24 at 6:46 pm to Smokeyone
None of them said it happened in his girlfriend nds apartment. None of them said the drunk entered the apartment a second time. None of them said everybody involved just wanted it to go away. None of them said McCollough just made a mistake. Bone of the said the drunk tried to force. His w ay into th e apartment. ALL of them did seem to say that McCollough was a. felon that broke the teeth out of a confused drunks mouth, though.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 6:49 pm to Smokeyone
So sucker punching a drunk as a felony assault that he plead guilty was never a part of the punishment? So, to be clear, UTk had a felon on the team and never punished him for it. Gotcha!
Posted on 8/26/24 at 6:51 pm to djsdawg
Wait. So McCollojgh’s girlfriend was helping the drunk?
Posted on 8/26/24 at 6:52 pm to DawgsLife
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Seems like Carter would have been arrested for manslaughter or something other than driving fast
He plead down to racing with the agreement the state couldn’t bring any other charges. Did you not read the news stories about it? Like everything else at UGA it was whitewashed by one of the UGA fixers.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 6:53 pm to DawgsLife
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So sucker punching a drunk as a felony assault that he plead guilty was never a part of the punishment?
Had served a 2 game suspension, fined, and given probation. That was the punishment….
Posted on 8/26/24 at 6:59 pm to DawgsLife
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None of them said it happened in his girlfriend nds apartment
Already corrected.
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None of them said the drunk entered the apartment a second time
At the door threatening violence and threatening to re Easter the apartment.
quote:Actions indicate otherwise
None of them said everybody involved just wanted it to go away
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None of them said McCollough just made a mistake
Ok DJ. What an idiot.
The biggest difference between McCullough and Carter? Carters actions directly contributed to the deaths of a teammate and a UGA staffer.
Posted on 8/26/24 at 7:05 pm to Aguga
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Hellcats accelerate quickly, and are loud. That doesn’t mean racing.
Keep believing that until it’s one of your family members or friends who are killed!
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