So this young man is still being villainized for acting as a designated driver for his friends who were out celebrating Mexico's victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla on Cinco de Mayo, serving as a mentor for troubled young men trying to get out of the gang, and was obviously the victim of a mechanical failure which resulted in a stuck accelerator in a car he rented
**Clay Davis sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet voice** [Reply]
The photographer has reportedly dropped all charges against Rashee Rice, per @TomPelissero, which means he made it all up! Time to get back to playing football. pic.twitter.com/hnbmDKw4bw
— Brad Henson Productions (@BradHensonPro) May 21, 2024
Strictly speaking, it's not up to the (alleged) victim. If the cops have evidence that a crime happened, they can still press charges. But still, it certainly doesn't hurt that the photographer WANTS it to go away at this point. [Reply]
The photographer has reportedly dropped all charges against Rashee Rice, per @TomPelissero, which means he made it all up! Time to get back to playing football. pic.twitter.com/hnbmDKw4bw
— Brad Henson Productions (@BradHensonPro) May 21, 2024
Dropped charges usually means he got paid. If he made it all up Rashee should sue him for defamation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Sports teams want to win. They'll have extremely short memories with these issues if the guy produces and doesn't cause any further ripples.
The photographer has reportedly dropped all charges against Rashee Rice, per @TomPelissero, which means he made it all up! Time to get back to playing football. pic.twitter.com/hnbmDKw4bw
— Brad Henson Productions (@BradHensonPro) May 21, 2024
Originally Posted by TEX:
Let's just wait and see how Rice responds to all this. He just might learn from it and get his shit together.
In a lot of situations like this, people just start to pile on. We still dont know all the facts.
I sure hope so because even the threat of millions, an nfl career and "allegedly" draft stock hasn't helped. I don't think he gets it. And we have to walk the fine line right now between wanting him to come back and contribute versus letting him feel like he's getting away with it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Or, you could possibly have a clue and know that it's actually Hollywood Brown who is friends with the gang member/convicted felon/guy who survived a drive-by that killed his brother and HE brought him around for their workouts.
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Strictly speaking, it's not up to the (alleged) victim. If the cops have evidence that a crime happened, they can still press charges. But still, it certainly doesn't hurt that the photographer WANTS it to go away at this point.
Generally speaking, cops aren't going to push a point and prosecutors aren't going to file charges in a situation where an alleged victim refuses to cooperate. In this situation, it appears that this will be in the rear view mirror assuming the original tweet is true.
Three more months until the season starts...would really help himself out to not see his name in the news through the rest of summer. [Reply]
The photographer has reportedly dropped all charges against Rashee Rice, per @TomPelissero, which means he made it all up! Time to get back to playing football. pic.twitter.com/hnbmDKw4bw
— Brad Henson Productions (@BradHensonPro) May 21, 2024
I think it's very possible he did, but 100%? How can you say that when witnesses and the club owner claim otherwise? The photographer is the only person to even say it happened. [Reply]