29 July, 2005
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Sports: Suspect in alleged BYU rape is investigated in Texas case PROVO, Utah – One of four former Brigham Young University footballers accused of gang-raping a 17-year-old girl in Provo last year is being investigated in a possible sexual assault in Texas. The Garland Police Department in Texas said it found evidence that could link B.J. Mathis to an apartment where a woman said she was assaulted. The woman told police "a young African-American male forced her to perform oral sex upon him in her bedroom soon after she returned home." A dog tag with Mathis' name and Social Security number on it was found in the woman's bed. Semen found at the scene has been sent to the Texas crime lab. - (Brewski) |
Black Sports: Forum post "Attn (BLACK) ATHLETES THIS IS WHAT THEY REALLY THINK OF YOU!!!!" |
University of Georgia Footballer Faces Sanctions for Alleged Test Cheating and manhandling female instructor A University of Georgia instructor says the 6-foot-1, 210-pound linebacker Tavares Kearney twisted her wrist after she confiscated his camera cell phone because she suspected him of using the device to cheat on a nutrition exam. A battery charge instructor Dawn Penn filed against Kearney was dropped Wednesday, but the freshman player could still face school discipline for the incident. His football eligibility is uncertain pending the outcome of the university inquiry. - (Tyrone N. Butts) - (TNB) |
Sports: Arena football player sentenced for DUI and manslaughter TAMPA, Florida -- A Tampa Bay Storm arena football player learned his punishment for killing a man while he was driving under the influence of alcohol. A jury found Darion Conner guilty of DUI and manslaughter. At Conner's sentencing the victim's mother wanted to make sure the judge didn't let this repeat offender off easy. "One time DUI is a mistake maybe, but four is a disgrace to the state of Florida." After four DUI convictions in Georgia in the 1990's, the 37-year-old lineman was found guilty of being intoxicated when his sport utility vehicle hit a bicyclist, killing Jonathan Michael Conklin. - (aryan_barbarian) |
Sports: Falcons' defensive lineman charged with disorderly conduct Just more than a week from his second training camp with the Atlanta Falcons, defensive tackle Rod Coleman was arrested by DeKalb County police early Friday after arguing with officers during a traffic stop on a freeway, according to a police spokesman. "I wish you would touch my [expletive] truck. Do you know who I am? I play for the Falcons," Coleman said, according to the police report. According to the police report by Officer A.C. Francis, Coleman's "insults continued . . . until the only choice was to take him to jail." - (Svejk) |
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Sports: UC Basketballer Expelled, Kicked Off Team - Not-so-Bright Allegedly Carried Gun While On Campus A University of Cincinnati basketball player was expelled and kicked off the team for allegedly having a gun on campus this week. School officials said freshman forward Roy Bright was dismissed from the team by head coach Bob Huggins after Bright confirmed he was in possession of a firearm. The incident is under investigation by UC police. - (White Boy) - |
Sports: Black Calif. boy convicted of beating a White teammate to death with a baseball bat |
Sports: Black racist basketballers accused of hate crime assault on White man in Toronto TORONTO -- An assault trial for three NBA players has heard that three men hurled racial slurs from a taxi before getting out and pummelling a man. Adrian Cimpean testified he was picking up his fiancee from work outside a strip club when three men in a taxi began calling him a "nigger." He says they told him they would teach him a lesson. Cimpean is white, while the three accused -- all NBA players -- are black. Lawyer Eddie Greenspan, is representing former Milwaukee Bucks players Sam Cassell, Gary Payton and Jason Caffey. - (Rasp) - (hatecrimes) - (black on white) |
Sports: South Africa: Vilakazi's alleged rape victim is pregnant The rape case against Orlando Pirates player Benedict "Tso" Vilakazi was postponed on Wednesday for a day by the Johannesburg regional court. This was after his lawyers asked for time to bring an urgent application at the high court to review the regional court's decision to go ahead with the trial. Vilakazi, 23, a former Bafana Bafana striker, is accused of raping a 15-year-old girl at her aunt's home in Rosettenville, southern Johannesburg in January this year. It is alleged that Vilakazi had asked the girl if he could use the bathroom and while there, called her in and raped her. - (africa) |
Sports: Fabian Found Guilty Of Killing Cousin Of NFL Player Fabian Thompson was found guilty Thursday night of first-degree murder in the January shooting death of Terrell Buiey, the cousin of Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Lito Sheppard. The shooting took place during a home invasion after Buiey wounded Thompson. Prosecutors had eyewitnesses in the case, but blood was also a key. Police followed the blood trail from the apartment, and when they caught up with Thompson, he had Buiey's blood on him. Sheppard was a member of William M. Raines High School's state championship football team, and he played for the Florida Gators from 1999-2001. |
Sports: A well-known Tampa Bay Storm player accused of killing a man while driving drunk Darion Conner, 37, is accused of killing 32-year-old Jonathan Conklin while driving under the influence on Linebaugh Avenue in September of last year. According to the County Sheriff's Office, Conklin was riding his bicycle at 2 a.m. when he was struck by Connor's Toyota Landcruiser. Conner's defense said Conklin was also drunk at the time of the accident and that Conklin rode into the path of the truck. Deputies said Conner is facing DUI manslaughter charges. - (Aryan Barbarian) |
Former Packer Accused Of Ransacking Woman's Apartment - Pissed on personal photos Police in two states are looking for a former Green Bay Packers player. Pittsburgh police said 28-year-old Torrance Marshall ransacked his ex-girlfriend's apartment after the two had a falling out. Authorities have issued an arrest warrant and believe he is in Wisconsin. When officers arrived they said they found the woman's apartment destroyed, her clothes soaked in bleach, her and her children's mattresses sliced and photos urinated on. Marshall's former girlfriend told police she's convinced it was Marshall. She said he left his Packers helmet with No. 51 on her television. - (forum) |
Sports: NBA player Chris Wilcox arrested in Maryland on handgun charge The officer found a .357-caliber revolver and a spent casing. Live ammunition and two spent shell casings also were in the car, police added. - (Svejk) Ref: Chris Wilcox Bio and Notes |
Sports: Miami Dolphin Accused Of DUI, Drag Racing Police arrested a Miami Dolphins football player late Wednesday night. A Florida Highway Patrol official said troopers stopped Dolphin reservist Quintin Williams and Brandy Lynn Richards, who falsely claimed to be a Miami Dolphin cheerleader, for racing on I-595. Troopers clocked them at speeds of 111 mph and 109 mph, according to FHP. Williams was driving a 2006 Mercedes that belonged to Dolphin Tavares Tillman, who was also in the car. FHP troopers said that Tillman was drunk. |
Sports: Ex-high school football star only gets 120 days for sex abuse of an 8-year-old girl The parents, siblings and friends of the victim - an 8-year-old girl when the sexual abuse began in 2000 - gathered on one side of the courtroom. Darrell Jackson's mother, other relatives and friends of the defendant, who is a former High School football star, took the right side of the judge's courtroom. One side, in letters they had written to the judge, urged stiff punishment for the five counts of statutory sodomy to which Jackson pleaded guilty in April. He can't take part in college athletics during probation; he must register as a sex offender; and he must complete 200 hours of community service. - (Brewski) |
Former BYU Football Player Wants Trial Moved One of the four former Brigham Young University football players facing rape charges wants his trial moved. said an attorney for B-J Mathis because of extensive media coverage Three former BYU football players charged with raping a 17-year-old girl will be tried by a jury in August and September. Karland Bennett, 20, B.J. Mathis, 19, and Ibrahim Rashada, 18, the former players allegedly raped a 17-year-old girl at a Provo apartment after giving her alcohol and showing her a pornographic movie. |
Sports: Orlando Magic Star Steve Francis Hit With Suit Orlando Magic basketball star Steve Francis was hit with a civil lawsuit by two brothers alleging the player and his entourage beat them in a Washington, D.C., nightclub, according to reports. Akbar Muhammad of Essex County, NJ, and Nafis Muhammad-Baker of Landover, Md., are accusing Francis and 12 unnamed members of his party of beating them about the head and body. The suit also claims Francis hit Muhammad over the head with a bottle. - (reader link) |
Ex-Basketballer Carlton Dotson that "heard voices" to Plead Guilty in Death WACO, Texas - A former Baylor University basketball player agreed to plead to shooting a teammate to death. Carlton Dotson, 23, was to appear to enter the plea in the slaying of Patrick Dennehy. Dennehy, 21, had been missing about six weeks when his body was found in a field a few miles from the Baylor campus. He had been shot twice in the head. A few days before Dennehy's body was found, Dotson was arrested at his home in Maryland after calling authorities saying he was hearing voices and needed help. Authorities said he confessed to killing Dennehy but have never revealed a motive. - (Svejk) - |
Sports: Two footballers dismissed from team after marijuana probe Texas A-and-M redshirt freshmen Erik Mayes and Jorrie Adams were dismissed today from the football squad for violating team rules. - (Alex) |
Sports: Redskin Sean Taylor Surrenders To Miami-Dade Police Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor turned himself in to Miami-Dade County police Saturday and has been charged in an assault that took place last week. Police said Taylor, 22, was accompanied by his attorney, Fred Moldovan, when he turned himself in. He has been charged with aggravated assault with a firearm and simple battery. According to police, Taylor pointed a gun at someone last Wednesday during a dispute over two all terrain vehicles he claims the victims had stolen. Taylor, who was with others, left the scene but returned about 10 minutes later and assaulted one victim with his fists. - (aryan_barbarian) |
Sports: Bond Denied For Man Accused Of Shooting "Ball Hog" CHICAGO (CBS 2) Bond has now been denied for a west side man accused of killing a teenager for the way he played basketball. A friendly pick-up game at a Logan Square YMCA turned deadly. Ninteen-year-old Donte Thomas, a recent high school graduate and neighborhood kid who loved to play ball, was gunned down at the YMCA on North Lawndale. His accused murderer, Mackrell Lane, said Thomas was a "ball hog". - More "midnight basketball" is the answer! - (aryan_barbarian) |
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BOYCOTT BLACK RACIST SPORTS
and advertisers, schools and media that support "black sports".
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Striking
Out? Black Baseball May Survive Another Strike, But the Fans May Stay
Home If Major League Baseball players decide to go on strike once again, the sport will survive but not necessarily as the "national pastime" for its fed-up (mostly white sports idiot) fans. 77% of all professional basketball players are black. 68% of all professional football players are black. 60% of all professional baseball players are black. - (statistics from Operation Hope) |
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"Caste
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Sports:
Kobe Bryant - Just another "alleged" Negro rapist |
HOW
ABOUT THEM DUNG BEETLES? by H. MILLARD © 2000 |
Saturday
Gladiators
-- A professor looks at the effect of athletics on higher education. (New
York Times - free registration required) By MORRIS BERMAN BEER AND CIRCUS How Big-Time College Sports Is Crippling Undergraduate Education. By Murray Sperber. The title is from Juvenal: panem et circenses, bread and circuses (that is, public spectacles). Looking out over the bleak cultural landscape of Rome in the late first and early second centuries A.D., the great satirist concluded that these were the only two things that seemed to interest the majority of his countrymen. How different, Murray Sperber seems to be asking, are things for the American empire today? |
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Genetics
of athletics: The controversy over race Entine, the Southern California
author of "Taboo:
Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We're Afraid To Talk About It,"
has been widely vilified since his controversial book was published in January. Entine told me, "I'm a white liberal Jew - I've been called the 'left-wing Rush Limbaugh.' " I want to acknowledge the evolutionary advantages of blacks . . . science does support the notion that people of West African origin are best at short-distance running, people of Eastern African origin best at long-distance running, whites have superior upper body strength, Chinese have the most flexible bodies, etc. (however he inconsistantly holds PC dognma that) "Science does not support the notion that blacks are less intelligent," Entine emphasized. |
"The
Bell Curve" Intelligence and class Structure in American Life by Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray (c) 1994 - The Free Press Synopsis: In a book that is certain to ignite an explosive controversy, Herrnstein and Murray dare to reveal their belief that it is intelligence levels, not environmental circumstances, poverty, or lack of education that are at the root of many of our social problems. |
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