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Merged: Fight breaks out at Ted Ginn JR's Birthday Party!

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Donte Whitner gets tasered and arrested.

The Dolphins set him up didn't they?

CLEVELAND -- Buffalo Bills defensive back and former Ohio State star Donte Whitner was tasered and arrested early this morning following a birthday celebration at the House of Blues, police said.

Whitner, 23, remains in City Jail. He has not been formally charged but was arrested for aggravated disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, police Lt. Thomas Stacho said. Whitner is believed to have been at the House of Blues celebrating the birthday of Ted Ginn Jr., a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins. Whitner and Ginn played together both at Glenville High School, where Ginn's father is the football coach, and at Ohio State.


Stacho gave the following description of Whitner's arrest:
Several fights broke out at the House of Blues and police who arrived around 3 a.m. found a near riot. Police tried to control the crowd and told Whitner to stay back. He then aggressively forced his way past police. When officers restrained him, Whitner broke free and took a fighting stance, police said.
That's when police tasered Whitner and then handcuffed him.
http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2009/04/former_ohio_state_football_pla.html
 
Not another one of these Ginn Jr. disorderly conduct threads.
 
Did he foam at the mouth when the electricity was running through him? This post would be 10x better with pics or a video. :chuckle: So was he really drunk, or really stupid, or both?
 
Gotta love the type of players the Bills have all over that roster, loser...loser...loser.
 
Good work Ted! We should invite more AFC East players to Team birthday parties.

:crazy:
 
Donte Witner is a baller....good job you idiot:crazy:...lol
 
No fear, Ginn would never do something like this.

"Whitner began swinging his arms in a violent manner and, when restrained by officers, he broke free and took a fighting stance,"
 
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