TCU's Devante Fields Victim of Armed Attack
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Was Pachall one of the attackers? Might be a meth fueled rage.
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StallionsModelT wrote:Was Pachall one of the attackers? Might be a meth fueled rage.
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Most of us will agree that nothing good will happen at that time of day (night), but the part about him not pressing charges is just weird.
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SMU89 wrote:Glad he is ok.........seems odd he won't press charges?
Fear of retaliation on his family? Who knows. But now with the DMN going after the SMU basketball team, watch for the Startlegram to focus on this incident as sure proof of corruption and criminality on the TCU football team. Our local papers really help us, don't they?
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lwjr wrote:Frog folks have the same suspensions as well:
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Suspensions? Really? Suspensions?
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not pressing charges when he had several items stolen and a gun to his head??? sounds like another tcu drug deal gone bad...
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Xboxes are pretty sweet, especially if it's an Xbox One. All kidding aside, that sucks.
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Re: TCU's Devante Fields Victim of Armed Attack
shocking what is happening on our college campuses and especially our Christian campuses at Baylor and TCU. Murders of basketball teammate and coverup at Baylor, football player recently convicted of rapes yet he says he is a good guy, TCU...go Big 12
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Oldmins wrote:lwjr wrote:Frog folks have the same suspensions as well:
http://www.killerfrogs.com/msgboard/ind ... pic=179225
Suspensions? Really? Suspensions?
Relax, I made a mistake. Yes it should read, the frog folks are suspicious also.
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Rebel10 wrote:sbsmith wrote:mrydel wrote:I am sorry, but aside from being glad he is ok, not pressing charges and refusing police to search his home leaves a lot to thought.
"Snitches end up in ditches"
Unfortunately that is the thought process by some.
He was walking back to his house from his car which he had walked out to start in the freezing weather. He was up that early because we had an NCAA mandated drug test that morning at TCU.
That neighborhood has had issues recently and all at that time frame. Most have been asleep.
Pressing charges over an Xbox and some hats doesn't make sense. Especially if they are willing to shoot guns. You have to go downtown to talk to the investigator, look through binders full of mug shots and potentially testify later? Not to mention possibly [deleted] off the gun toting perps? What can he gain? Not worth it IMO. Plus, it seems he left some marks.
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froglicious wrote:He was walking back to his house from his car which he had walked out to start in the freezing weather. He was up that early because we had an NCAA mandated drug test that morning at TCU.
That neighborhood has had issues recently and all at that time frame. Most have been asleep.
Pressing charges over an Xbox and some hats doesn't make sense. Especially if they are willing to shoot guns. You have to go downtown to talk to the investigator, look through binders full of mug shots and potentially testify later? Not to mention possibly [deleted] off the gun toting perps? What can he gain? Not worth it IMO. Plus, it seems he left some marks.
you're right. I wouldn't press charges either if someone hit me on the top of my head with a semi-auto pistol and then fired 5 shots. Come on dude...it's clear this is not just a coincidence
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froglicious wrote:He was walking back to his house from his car which he had walked out to start in the freezing weather. He was up that early because we had an NCAA mandated drug test that morning at TCU.
That neighborhood has had issues recently and all at that time frame. Most have been asleep.
Pressing charges over an Xbox and some hats doesn't make sense. Especially if they are willing to shoot guns. You have to go downtown to talk to the investigator, look through binders full of mug shots and potentially testify later? Not to mention possibly [deleted] off the gun toting perps? What can he gain? Not worth it IMO. Plus, it seems he left some marks.
OK Froggie. Lets say I buy your argument, which is not real strong. Why does he not let the police into his house. For a criminal case, correct me if I am wrong attorneys, he does not have to press charges. Just let the police in to see if they can gather any evidence in order to catch some very dangerous criminals. If I am in that area I would appreciate getting the riffraff out. I doubt the thugs were standing there watching to see if he let the police in or not.
Oh, and by the way, it was not just an xbox and some hats. It was five shots fired as a man was trying to kill him.
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Old fart mrydel acting like attempted murder is a big deal or something
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Re: TCU's Devante Fields Victim of Armed Attack
mrydel wrote:froglicious wrote:He was walking back to his house from his car which he had walked out to start in the freezing weather. He was up that early because we had an NCAA mandated drug test that morning at TCU.
That neighborhood has had issues recently and all at that time frame. Most have been asleep.
Pressing charges over an Xbox and some hats doesn't make sense. Especially if they are willing to shoot guns. You have to go downtown to talk to the investigator, look through binders full of mug shots and potentially testify later? Not to mention possibly [deleted] off the gun toting perps? What can he gain? Not worth it IMO. Plus, it seems he left some marks.
OK Froggie. Lets say I buy your argument, which is not real strong. Why does he not let the police into his house. For a criminal case, correct me if I am wrong attorneys, he does not have to press charges. Just let the police in to see if they can gather any evidence in order to catch some very dangerous criminals. If I am in that area I would appreciate getting the riffraff out. I doubt the thugs were standing there watching to see if he let the police in or not.
Oh, and by the way, it was not just an xbox and some hats. It was five shots fired as a man was trying to kill him.
Police were given permission to enter. Errors in reporting which haven't been corrected.
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