Did one of the players say this in the or to the media?
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Did one of the players say this in the or to the media?
Spot on. I'm not gonna name them, but I know at least 8 players that were busted for weed in the last ten seasons and none of them even made it to media or punished. These are just facts.
You should preface your posts regarding serious sh!t with, "I heard from a good/so-so/worthless message board source that they weren't smoking weed in the car or that the gun wasn't Redfield's instead of reporting it as fact. I took your word on the gun possession comment and figured someone else was in for more trouble.
I normally could care less but there are legal ramifications in regards to this case like if they hadn't blazed in the car and the weed was secure, how did the officer smell weed and what made him suspicious enough to get the dog to free air the car in a walk around? Could he have made up a false indicate just because he had 5 brothers in a car where he felt they didn't belong?
I have now heard from several sources that the gun did not originate with anyone in the car. I think that Max must have borrowed it. Which makes sense, in that he is the only one being charged related to the gun, and it has changed from a transportation to a 'possession' charge.
As far as the weed, it is public record that the officer involved has done the 'I smell weed' thing before. And called a dog. And either found, or not found weed.
Do we have any idea of the quantity, based upon the charges?
Do we have any idea if there was any evidence, forensic or otherwise, that there was weed out and being/or had been smoked in the car?
Thought I read somewhere that the officer actually had a dog in his car with him (i.e. he was a K-9 unit).
I would not be at all surprised if various sheriff's departments and ISP along 31 have K-9 units sitting out on weekend nights looking for cars full of young black dudes who *might* be running drugs between Indy and northern Indiana. I'd actually be more surprised if they don't.
Have you ever been in the type of car that carries five college students and drugs across the state of Indiana? Cars like this have a permanent stank even if they hadn't been smoking on this particular trip.You should preface your posts regarding serious sh!t with, "I heard from a good/so-so/worthless message board source that they weren't smoking weed in the car or that the gun wasn't Redfield's instead of reporting it as fact. I took your word on the gun possession comment and figured someone else was in for more trouble.
I normally could care less but there are legal ramifications in regards to this case like if they hadn't blazed in the car and the weed was secure, how did the officer smell weed and what made him suspicious enough to get the dog to free air the car in a walk around? Could he have made up a false indicate just because he had 5 brothers in a car where he felt they didn't belong?
SMH. It's like they were trying to commit every single petty-ass offense at the same time.<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">According to probable cause affidavit, Coney was also carrying fake ID at traffic stop. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NotreDame?src=hash">#NotreDame</a></p>— Observer Sports (@ObserverSports) <a href="https://twitter.com/ObserverSports/status/770617711588155392">August 30, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Have you ever been in the type of car that carries five college students and drugs across the state of Indiana? Cars like this have a permanent stank even if they hadn't been smoking on this particular trip. It's possible White's car fits my above description.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">According to probable cause affidavit, Coney was also carrying fake ID at traffic stop. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NotreDame?src=hash">#NotreDame</a></p>— Observer Sports (@ObserverSports) <a href="https://twitter.com/ObserverSports/status/770617711588155392">August 30, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">According to probable cause affidavit, Coney was also carrying fake ID at traffic stop. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NotreDame?src=hash">#NotreDame</a></p>— Observer Sports (@ObserverSports) <a href="https://twitter.com/ObserverSports/status/770617711588155392">August 30, 2016</a></blockquote>
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You should preface your posts regarding serious sh!t with, "I heard from a good/so-so/worthless message board source that they weren't smoking weed in the car or that the gun wasn't Redfield's instead of reporting it as fact. I took your word on the gun possession comment and figured someone else was in for more trouble.
I normally could care less but there are legal ramifications in regards to this case like if they hadn't blazed in the car and the weed was secure, how did the officer smell weed and what made him suspicious enough to get the dog to free air the car in a walk around? Could he have made up a false indicate just because he had 5 brothers in a car where he felt they didn't belong?
Redfield was the only one charged with the gun. I was told also I believed it's reported they weren't smoking when they got pulled over. Weed was found in the backseat by coney, Stepherson and Dexter? I'll try and dig up the link but I believe it was reported ITT that they weren't smoking and the weed was just found in the car.
I use to smoke so I know when weed is in the car even if it's not being smoked it's kind of hard to cover up the smell of it in a little car. So I don't know the probable cause to search the car I just know it's a hard smell to cover up even if it's bagged up and everything.
"Legend" is any Rx-only drug.Apparently white was caught with a legend drug according to twitter. Aderal?
this was my point above. just raw mariajuana in a car is pretty easy to smell. especially the good stuff. even if they had it in a air sealed container, had they smoked recently in the car or in those same clothes the officer is going to be able to catch a whiff.
Prosecutors allege 'significant' marijuana found with arrested Notre Dame football players | Notre Dame Insider Football | ndinsider.com
It's kind of ironic that football players, whom many people would like us to think can barely buy a movie ticket or enough Ramen noodles to get through the week, have enough money to purchase a "siginificant" amount of marijuana....
Court docs: police found 12 tablets in the center console. Ashton White reportedly said he got them from a friend--generic muscle relaxer.
Court docs: 5 players told The officer the gun *wasn't* theirs. Stephenson and Redfield allegedly said it belonged to a friend.
police found 2 clear plastic bags "containing green plant material" & green plant material loose on the front seats and console.
police found handgun "within clear sight" in the back passenger floorboard while searching for possible drugs in the car.
Prosecutors allege 'significant' marijuana found with arrested Notre Dame football players | Notre Dame Insider Football | ndinsider.com
It's kind of ironic that football players, whom many people would like us to think can barely buy a movie ticket or enough Ramen noodles to get through the week, have enough money to purchase a "siginificant" amount of marijuana....
Just gets better and better...
What a buncha idiots. Gotta have more common sense than this, boys. I mean...two weeks before the opening game!?!?
but received no charges for it right?I think some of you would be surprised how easy it is to smell raw (unused) marijuana in a car.
Prosecutors allege 'significant' marijuana found with arrested Notre Dame football players | Notre Dame Insider Football | ndinsider.com
It's kind of ironic that football players, whom many people would like us to think can barely buy a movie ticket or enough Ramen noodles to get through the week, have enough money to purchase a "siginificant" amount of marijuana....
I smelled some in the WalMart parking lot last night. Crazy how strong it was.