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Originally Posted by budman3:
Unless you were there, no one can say it was a trivial incident. Or what the underlying causes might have been. What if he threw the vacuum at the mother of his child or his son but it happened to miss them? Gray is 23 years old. How old is his son? Even if no one was hurt, would anyone want to put their child in harms way or to even have them see such an action occur between parents?
Just saying, on the surface it may seem like overreactions and it may very well be. But their also could be serious underlying issues that may have to be dealt with here.
You can't be this obtuse... The charges would be different if this was the case. [Reply]
Originally Posted by oldman:
Let's all just take a chill pill until all the facts are known. I find it hard to believe that a vacuum, cell phone, door, and wall were all damaged and that total is $225. For all we know, baby mama caused some of that damage. There are already enough "facts" in this thread to warrant overreaction. He wasn't arrested by the Fairway police, the booking slip says "OPPD". The bond is light enough to say it wasn't much of a ruckus. He hasn't been in trouble before here, so the NFL would be hard pressed to suspend him considering all the other players involved with felonies that played this year. What the Chiefs do is another matter. I would suspect they'll hear him out before making any decision.
No doubt, a door alone is $300 minimum to replace with materials and labor, and a cell phone screen isn't cheap. The key is he didn't assault her. I broke a few things early in my marriage when I was young, but never ever touched the wife. [Reply]