New reports are surfacing about the Larry Johnson incident with a woman during the Chiefs' bye week and they aren't looking good.According to the Kansas City Police Department Incident report, obtained by KMBC, Johnson was belligerent towards the female victim, calling her back inside Club Blonde in Kansas City and telling her, "All I wanted tell you is I'm going to kill your boyfriend."
If you can believe it, the story gets even worse.
"The listed Victim stated that the Suspect (presumably Johnson) then laughed and stated "All I wanted tell you is I'm going to kill your boyfriend." The Victim replied by saying "Ok." The Suspect then stated "I'm going to (censored) his world up because I can't (censored) yours up." The Victim replied by saying "Ok...why?" and the Suspect stated "Because you've been talking (censored)."Now here is where the class really spills out of Johnson. According to the report, Johnson then spit his drink in the lady's face before his bodyguards tackled her.
"The Suspects two bodyguards then tackled her and then the Club Blonde bouncers escorted her outside. The Victim stated she talked to the club manager, who stated he would go get the Suspect out of the club...While the Suspect was walking to his vehicle with his two bodyguards he attempted to spit on the Victim three more times."If we were allowed to cuss, this is where I'd let out a, "Are you (censored) kidding me?" If this report is true, Johnson should be history. Not only is he (allegedly) saying he's going to kill someone, but for the fourth time in his short career he assaulted a female for what can only be assumed was a petty reason.
Athletes get breaks on everything. They get to the front of the line in life, and have since the day they stepped foot on campus at that top-tier university. They are made to believe that the things they do are acceptable and that the real world rules don't apply to them. Well, this is one situation where such standards need to be broken.
Roger Goodell, I know you'll put your foot down if this is true, and I sure hope you aren't the only one to do so. Despicable is too soft of a word to use in this instance, if the reports are true.
[Huge h/t to Arrowhead Pride]
Sports Figures Legal Woes
Oct. 18: Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain is arrested for allegedly driving under the influence, speeding and having an open container of alcohol in his vehicle near his hometown of Lincoln, Neb.
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Oct. 14: Chiefs running back Larry Johnson is charged with simple assault after allegedly pushing a woman at a Kansas City nightclub in February.
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Oct. 14: Former baseball star Jose Canseco is charged with introduction into interstate commerce of a misbranded drug and faces a possible year in prison.
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Oct. 10: Former track star Tim Montgomery was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to distributing heroin.
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Oct. 6: Astros reliever Brandon Backe was charged with interfering with a police officer and resisting arrest after a brawl at a wedding reception.
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Oct. 6: Former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick was sentenced to seven years and four months in jail after causing the death of two young boys in a car accident. He was more than twice over the legal alcohol limit.
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Oct. 3: Former football star Lawrence Phillips, pictured here with the Dolphins in 1998, was sentenced to 10 years in prison, two years after he was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon. In August 2005, he drove onto a field near Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and his car struck two boys.
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Sept. 30: New York Mets pitcher Ambiorix Burgos is jailed while awaiting trial for a hit-and-run accident that killed two women in the Dominican Republic.
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Sept. 30: Former Broncos running back Travis Henry was taken into federal custody on suspicion of knowingly and intentionally conspiring to distribute and possess with intent to distribute cocaine.
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Sept. 28: New York Giants running back Danny Ware was arrested by police for standing in the middle of traffic while intoxicated.
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