Just when you thought you had heard it all, this happens.
Marlon Humphrey is a football player for the Baltimore Ravens. But, since he’s not playing football right now, Humphrey decided to go back to his home state of Alabama; where, things went a but awry.
According to Yahoo!:
Humphrey was booked on a felony charge of third-degree robbery, which applies when use of force or threats of force is involved, on Thursday morning and the arrest is related to an incident in Tuscaloosa on January 13.
Stephanie Taylor of TuscaloosaNews.com reports, via an incident report from University of Alabama police, that Humphrey and three others were in an Uber to a hotel and Humphrey asked the driver to borrow his phone charger. When the vehicle arrived at the destination, Humphrey allegedly refused to return the charger and took other cables from the car. The driver told police that Humphrey elbowed him when he tried to recover the property. Officers responding to the call found Humphrey in the hotel with a cable that he said was his, but it did not fit his phone.
Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti released a statement making it clear that he was aware of the incident.
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8 comments:
Baltimore Thugs doing their thing again.
You know what "they," say! You can take the redneck out of trailer park, . . . ... You fill in your favorite expression here.
It's not that he has money or the value of the charger. It is about his DNA, can't help himself. Uber should have thrashed the Ravens bad self. Give him something to think about the next time.
This person is from Alabama. He only thought it was ok to steal from this cabbie in Baltimore where burning down CVS drugstores is considered a right not a privilege.
And these scumbags kneel!
This thug should serve time and never be on another team, and no more 15 minutes of attention.
This thug is a role model to kids, throw the book at him to make and example! Give him 90 days in the can and 2000 hours community service with 5 years probation, and drug testing!
It was about power and being entitled. No surprise.
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