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Lawrence Phillips at it again...

tibor75

Banned
hard to believe this guy was drafted ahead of Eddie George...

Arrested development
Wanted Phillips allegedly runs car into teens at park
Posted: Sunday August 21, 2005 10:25PM; Updated: Monday August 22, 2005 2:23AM

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Former NFL running back Lawrence Phillips, who was wanted by police for domestic violence, was arrested Sunday after allegedly running his car into three teenagers who argued with him during a pickup football game, police said.

Phillips was charged with suspicion of attempted murder and domestic abuse and held without bail, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Web site.

Police had been seeking the 30-year-old Phillips since earlier this month for allegedly attacking his girlfriend twice, once choking her into unconsciousness.

Phillips joined a group of 16- and 17-year-olds in a pickup football game in Exposition Park on Sunday and got into an argument with several of the teens, said Los Angeles police officer Sandra Escalante. He left the park, but returned and drove a black Honda onto the field, allegedly running into three teenage boys, she said.

The teenagers were taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries, police said.

The car Phillips was driving was reported stolen in San Diego earlier in the week, Escalante said.

Phillips was arrested and held on the domestic violence felony warrant. Charges are pending in the Sunday incident, she said.

San Diego Police had offered a $1,000 reward for information leading to Phillips' whereabouts, and said he had indicated he wouldn't surrender peacefully.

The first domestic assault, in which police say Phillips' 28-year-old girlfriend was choked, allegedly occurred Aug. 2 at her San Diego home. Police said the second assault allegedly took place 11 days later when Phillips confronted the woman at a party.

In both cases he left the scene before officers could arrest him.

Police have said Phillips is also wanted on an outstanding felony warrant from Los Angeles for an unrelated domestic violence case.

The former University of Nebraska star has a history of high-profile trouble with the law going back a decade to his time as one of the nation's top college football players.

He was drafted sixth overall in 1996 by the St. Louis Rams despite pleading no contest to a charge of domestic violence in a confrontation with a girlfriend. He was released for insubordination in 1997 after 25 games with the Rams.

Phillips signed with the Miami Dolphins later in the 1997 season, but was released after pleading no contest to hitting a woman in a nightclub.

He was the top offensive player in NFL Europe in 1999 after setting league records for rushing and touchdowns with the Barcelona Dragons.

He signed with the San Francisco 49ers in 1999, but was released for missing a practice. He later played in the Canadian Football League.

Copyright 2005 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed
 
If there's a bigger piece of shit walking God's green earth, I don't know who it is.


The hilarious thing is that Saint Tom the Magnificent Representative gets a free pass for selling out to play him to win the big one he never could when he was in trouble back then. Amazing the selective memory.
 
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WTF??? :eek:

Let me see if I get this...a 30 year old former NFL running back is playing pick-up football with teenagers. He manages to get into an argument with them, then addresses the situation by quitting the game, jumping in his car, and chasing them in it?

First he beats up his girlfriend, now he tries to run down some kids. Is it any wonder this guy didn't get it done in the NFL? This guy isn't the Mike Tyson of the NFL, he's worse! At least Tyson beat the crap out of some men, too, and was successful in his sport (for a time).
 
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There's another article about this posted in the police blotter thread. It pointed out how Canada denied him entry into the country a while back, when his reason for going up there was to appear in court.
 
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Misanthrope said:
WTF??? :eek:

Let me see if I get this...a 30 year old former NFL running back is playing pick-up football with teenagers. He manages to get into an argument with them, then addresses the situation by quitting the game, jumping in his car, and chasing them in it?

First he beats up his girlfriend, now he tries to run down some kids. Is it any wonder this guy didn't get it done in the NFL? This guy isn't the Mike Tyson of the NFL, he's worse! At least Tyson beat the crap out of some men, too, and was successful in his sport (for a time).
Dont forget the car he drove into the teenagers wasn't his, it was stolen.

The car Phillips was driving was reported stolen in San Diego earlier in the week, Escalante said.
Just read this bullshit below from the osborne biography:

Husker I-back Lawrence Phillips was accused of two misdemeanors -- trespass and assault. Osborne immediately suspended Phillips and it looked as though the suspension might be permanent.

Lawrence Phillips came from a very unstable home life and had been on his own since he was eleven years old. Tom Osborne identified with players who came from difficult backgrounds. He remembered how powerfully he was affected by his own father’s absence during World War II.

Osborne knew if he abandoned Phillips -- cut him loose -- he had no place to go. But a decision had to be made. Should Phillips be suspended permanently? Osborne didn’t want to make this call without input from the team and especially from the Unity Council.

Everyone agreed to give Phillips a chance.

If he went to counseling, attended classes regularly and complied with the requirements of the courts and the University, he might be allowed to play in the future. Meanwhile, Phillips was banned from practice and from the training table, a decision acceptable to both the University and the team.

By his own admission, Tom Osborne spent lots of time on his knees that year. His spiritual life was the anchor that kept him firmly grounded and allowed him to transcend the problems and find a calm, inner peace.

Ironically, as Osborne’s off-the-field troubles mounted, on the field his team was becoming one of the most successful in college history. While people questioned Tom Osborne’s character and integrity, his players were having an incredible season. They averaged 52 points a game; finished the season undefeated and were headed for the Fiesta Bowl for another National Championship.

Just one question remained. Would Lawrence Phillips be allowed to play?
followed by this tear jerker
Osborne knew he’d be criticized for playing Phillips, and he was right. The media felt the he had reinstated Phillips so Nebraska could win and they portrayed Osborne as a win-at-all-costs coach who would sacrifice principal for victory.

But Nebraska would probably have won the game with their other running backs.

Osborne played Phillips in the Fiesta Bowl because Phillips needed to be part of something again. He needed to be part of the Nebraska team family. Tom Osborne was at peace with himself and with his decision.
Aside from Phillips St Tom appearently spent a lot of time sould searching over Christian Peter as well. Listen to this Pulitzer Prize winning commentary by Eileen McNamarra:

April 24,1996 - Attention Bob Kraft: Christian Peter might be a little late for training camp this summer. With any luck, he'll be in jail.
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The University of Nebraska defensive tackle just drafted by the New England Patriots is due in court for sentencing May 21.
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The senior co-captain for the two-time defending national champion Cornhuskers faces three months in jail and a $500 fine for grabbing a woman around the throat while hassling her and other women in a bar after a football banquet last month.
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This is nothing unusual for Peter, 23, a 290-pound, 6-foot-3 very Big Man on Campus.
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It has only been three months since his probation expired for sexually assaulting Natalie Kuijvenhoven, a former Miss Nebraska whose crotch he grabbed repeatedly in a packed bar while spewing obscenities and telling her how much he knew she loved it.
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That was in 1993, the same year Melissa DeMuth filed a police complaint that Peter invited her to his room and then pinned her down and ejaculated on her face in front of his friends. DeMuth remains convinced authorities never prosecuted the nose guard because he was a college football star.
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It was Peter's star status that a 21-year-old Colorado woman says intimidated her from filing criminal rape charges in 1991. Last summer, frustrated by university inaction on her complaint and bolstered by therapy, she filed a federal sex discrimination suit against Peter and the school.
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Peter denies the rape charges, but they are supported by a dorm mate to whom the plaintiff confided at the time. Her dorm mate wasn't surprised. She says Peter tried to expose himself to her after getting drunk at a campus party.
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"She came forward because she realizes he is never going to change and more women are going to be hurt unless this guy is held accountable for his actions," Larry Trattler, a Denver attorney for the alleged rape victim, said yesterday.
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Trattler's civil complaint against Peter and the university runs to 15 pages. It takes almost that long to enumerate Peter's arrest record beyond the sexual assaults: disturbing the peace, trespassing, urinating in public, refusing to comply with the order of a policeman, threatening to kill a parking attendant, possessing alcoholic beverages while under the age of 21.........


Nebraska coach Tom Osborne's idea of discipline? After Peter pleaded no contest to sexual assault, Osborne suspended him from practice for a week and from one irrelevant spring game.
This guy puts what I feel about Osborne into words better than I ever could

http://www.theagitator.com/archives/010257.php
 
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Bucklion said:
My point exactly...the way the sports media masturbated over the guy made me sick then...it just looks plain silly now.
I'm getting confused..the media masturbated over the guy? According to the article, a guy named Peter ejaculated on a girl's face as he was pinning her down.

heh, heh, I said "Peter ejaculated"

Seriously, I'm just waiting for stories of rampant steroid use at Nebraska during the '90s to come out. Pure speculation, rather than ejaculation, on my part. :wink2:
 
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