Following up that story, Fox Sports Radio is reporting that Taylor will turn himself in to Miami police and will be charged with anywhere from assault with a deadly weapon to attempted murder.
Fox is saying someone stole Taylor's SUV, Taylor chased them to a house where fired at least three shots at the house where they fled into.
Where's Canephins now. He was going on and on and on and on about Taylor not being a thug like Ricky or McMichael. IF this story is true Sean Taylor is a thug.
Remember on draft day 2004 it was speculated that Washington would opt for Kellen Winslow. In fact, he was ticked when the Skins opted for his teammate Sean Taylor instead. You've got to wonder how their lives/careers would have differed if Washington's decision had been different. Maybe no broken leg and no stolen SUV...
someone stole my car, I would laugh like hell, say i had a plasma tv in the back (i have a good insurance policy) and just make money on the deal. It isnt always a bad situation!!!
hold on guys-he allegedly chased them TO A HOUSE-THEIR HOUSE? WHO KNOWS? RANDOM HOUSE WITH KIDS INSIDE? HHMMMMM.... and FIRED 3 SHOTS INTO THE HOUSE-not good-lawsuit will make that big signing bonus go away, even if there are no charges filed.....he's an idiot
that guy's a nutjob, therewas a thread posted by some1 saying that he suposedly might come here (obviously a load of bull****), well I'm just glad we don,t have him, I respect him as an athlete but not as a person.
sad commentary when people LOOK and HOPE for vigilante reasons to go around shooting people, then challenge the law by hiding behind "but he stole from ME!?!?"
wild wild west... what a society we live in... :shakeno:
I'm not shootin at anyone because I'd have to be braindead to own a gun. Just do the math. The gun is available 24/7 so that's nearly an infinite number of things that can go wrong -- stumbled upon by a curious kid, summoned in an emotional dispute, accident while cleaning, etc. All of that supposedly balanced and overcome by the availability during a stranger attack, when you'll miraculously wield the weapon expertly and dismiss the naughty villain. Just disregard the stats that the perpetrator is actually much more likely to successfully use your weapon against you, and you're much safer with a dog than a gun.
I understand fear wins out over basic math and common sense these days. Pardon me if I'm not a terrified wimp.
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