“We didn't feel comfortable that there were any criminal charges that we were able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, especially when you took intent out of the picture,” said Gainesville Police spokesman Sgt. Keith Kameg. “There was no willful and wanton intent to shoot into that apartment, based on interviews in the case."
Okay, it was an accident. No one was hurt (luckily) and the police will not press charges. Done and done.
But sources told The Sun on Tuesday that, in spite of the police decision, Webb was told by the University Athletic Association to remove the weapons from Gainesville if he wants to continue to use UF facilities, such as the weight room at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, or participate in Pro Day at UF on March 8 when NFL scouts work out former Gator football players at the stadium.
Florida football coach Urban Meyer was out of the country Tuesday on business. Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley had no comment on the matter.
Although charges will not be filed, police said they had little cooperation initially from players involved in the incident until the UAA and coaches stepped in.
"The players early on had a chance to help us. Either fear or thinking it would go away, they didn't," Kameg said. "Once we contacted the university and the athletic department, all of this turned around."
Bad, bad, bad, bad. The kid with the guns is leaving early for the NFL. He probably hasn't been to class in months. All they can do is take away his rec center pass so he can't work out?
Webb believed the guns were not loaded, according to the police investigation.
But while Tookes was handling the rifle, it fired.
Gee, famous last words every time something like this happens. Dope.
Police believe alcohol may have been a factor in the shooting. But Kameg said officers couldn't prove anyone had been drinking when the shot was fired.
Big shock there.
Officers spoke to Webb the same night of the shooting, and at that time he appeared intoxicated and told them "he had a million-dollar career waiting for him in the NFL and his lawyers would clear him of this," a police report stated.
Webb played as a cornerback for the Gators but announced earlier this year he would make himself available for the NFL Draft.
Sounds like a real classy kid.
they were looking at the AR-15 and an AK-47, which Webb had recently purchased.
The next Jayson Williams? I guess he has these weapons just in case an elephant gets loose in the streets. Or a limo driver. Whichever comes first.
I hope these aren't the kinds of guys Zook is bringing to Champaign, IL.