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On Friday morning, Kenny Britt of the Titans was charged with driving under the influence.
The wide receiver was taken into custody after making an attempt to enter the Fort Campbell Army post in Kentucky at around 3:30am.
According to Bob Jenkins, director of public affairs at Fort Campbell, Britt was given a field sobriety test which suggested that he was intoxicated. Britt refused a Breathalyzer which resulted in him being charged with a DUI.
Since being drafted in 2009, Britt has had seven other run ins with the law. After being charged, he was released while his car got impounded.
Britt will be given a court date and will go before a judge in U.S. District Court at Fort Campbell.
Derrick
July 21, 2012 at 7:29 am
These Black ball players always get headline news. What about the athletic white boy, who played for the nba, that was molesting children, and he got off!
When caucasoid boys commit crimes it’s called ‘white collar’ crime! They seldom report the crimes of caucasoid athletes or citizens, but ALWAYS report what Black players and Black men do, on and off the field!
Mike Vick got put in jail for dog fighting, but this cracker DIDN’T SPEND A DAY IN JAIL for killing 18 cats!
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MIAMI (AP) – (6/15/09) A South Florida teenager was arrested early Sunday and accused of killing and mutilating the cats of his neighbors – a disturbing string of deaths that has horrified residents and shaken animal lovers in two Miami-area communities.
Tyler Hayes Weinman, 18, was taken into custody at a party, police said. He was still being questioned at Miami-Dade police headquarters while authorities praised the arrest at a press conference Sunday morning.
“I understand that pet owners feel very strongly about their little family members,” Miami-Dade County Commissioner Katy Sorenson said. “Animals bring happiness and comfort to our lives. So, to see them so violated and mutilated just defies all common sense and it’s painful for everyone involved. Thankfully, for this community, the terror has come to an end.”
Weinman was charged with 19 felony counts of animal cruelty, 19 misdemeanor counts of improperly disposing of an animal body and four felony counts of burglary related to the cat deaths. It is unclear if he has an attorney. Messages left at phone numbers for his parents were not immediately returned and no one answered the door at his home.
He also put them in sexually explicit positions.
THIS STORY IS 3 YEARS OLD AND NEVER MADE THE NEWS!!
FVCK CRACKERS!