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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Ripsnort on November 27, 2007, 01:54:11 PM
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This subject might be taboo to discuss in the AH OT, and if it is, my apologies Skuzzy, but I can't help but see a cultural trend here. Perhaps its just my misinterpretation of the culture.
-Taylor's death.
-Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams killed in a drive-by shooting following an argument at a Denver nightclub on Jan. 1.
-University of Miami defensive lineman Bryan Pata shot to death in November 2006 several miles from Taylor's home in an unsolved killing.
Sean has had trouble with the law before.
I get the feeling that something from his past did come back - what that is, I have no clue.
When I hear football player + Florida + shooting/guns/drugs + criminal record, it just sounds like something that is bound to end bad.
Hopefully, the police will get to the bottom of this, tell the story of what happened and prosecute the person(s) responsible for this.
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By 'cultural' you mean...??
As heard on the Jim Rome show today, "Your lifestyle dictates your deathstyle."
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Originally posted by DiabloTX
As heard on the Jim Rome show today, "Your lifestyle dictates your deathstyle."
Heard that on a metallica song, too.
*edit*
Not surprising to me when rich & famous folks screw up & put themselves in destructive situations. Poor & obscure folks do it all the time.
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
This subject might be taboo to discuss in the AH OT, and if it is, my apologies Skuzzy, but I can't help but see a cultural trend here. Perhaps its just my misinterpretation of the culture.
You listed only a few instances. Just the ones that ended badly.
Many players...Like Travis Henry, Ricky Williams, Pacman Jones, Who was the guy arrested with firearms on his way to allegedly kill his wife? Mike Vick, Marcus Vick. Joey Porter...Also Shot in Denver. Nearly 7 or 8 of the Dirty Bungles. The list of criminals and idiots is growing in the NFL but has already taken over the NBA.
Obviously these people want to carry on a lifestyle that they may have had or even desired to have as kid. It's a shame really that anybody making so much money would have to do such stupid things. I think people who live this lifestyle, forget that they made that money through ludicrous contracts and advertising. Not from a life of crime. They think they can "stop" and be clean as a whistle whenever they want, they are probably more worried about a sports related injury than a home invasion ending there career or even taking there life.
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Hmmn, where are the home defense gun guys? House broken into. Bedroom broken into. One of the most physically fit people in the nation has only a machete for defense, gets shot, and dies.
Could any home alarm system have saved him? Could any law enforcement operation have responded in time?
Looks like a textbook case to support people being trained and armed to defend their homes.
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It's my understanding that previous scrapes with the MAN made it impossible for him to legally own /buy a firearm
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Originally posted by bj229r
It's my understanding that previous scrapes with the MAN made it impossible for him to legally own /buy a firearm
Correct. He was facing 46 years in prison if convicted on three aggravated assault charges and one misdemeanor charge stemming from a confrontation last June with a group of people in a dispute over all-terrain vehicles that Taylor owns. A weapon was present. He got off pretty clean with plea bargaining.
Another fine product of the Miami Hurricanes. :huh:
I wouldn't be surprised if he knew his murderer.
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the felony charges against Taylor were dropped on a plea bargain in 2006, so he should have been able to have a gun under Florida law. Unless he had prior felony convictions.
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
Correct. He was facing 46 years in prison if convicted on three aggravated assault charges and one misdemeanor charge stemming from a confrontation last June with a group of people in a dispute over all-terrain vehicles that Taylor owns. A weapon was present. He got off pretty clean with plea bargaining.
Another fine product of the Miami Hurricanes. :huh:
I wouldn't be surprised if he knew his murderer.
To end up getting ZERO time in jail when you are facing 46 years in prison is a pretty amazing plea agreement. I doubt that any of us could get such a sweet deal if we got into similar trouble.
But you are right, in that the terms of his agreement were that he could no longer possess firearms.
And even the BIGGEST knife ( A Machete ) is pretty inadequate to bring to a gun fight. The gun will win almost every time.
SIG 220
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I've read that he was turning his life around. The inciting force was the birth of his first child. While this may just be the result of close friends painting a rosey picture of the decedent, maybe, just maybe it was true.
Some little girl is going to grow up without her daddy.
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Originally posted by DiabloTX
By 'cultural' you mean...??
As heard on the Jim Rome show today, "Your lifestyle dictates your deathstyle."
I think I've heard a variation, live by the sword, die by the sword.
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Originally posted by SteveBailey
I've read that he was turning his life around. The inciting force was the birth of his first child. While this may just be the result of close friends painting a rosey picture of the decedent, maybe, just maybe it was true.
Some little girl is going to grow up without her daddy.
I saw the same things. Teammates said that he had calmed down in his lifestyle and was generally a better person since his daughter was born.
I think people are jumping to conclusions when they say it was someone from his past. Could have been some insane fan, or something the like.
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Could have been the girlfriend.
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Apparently Sean Taylor did not know his killers. I made a false assumption in my previous posts about Sean and I apologize to jumping to conclusions.
Though Sean did have his run ins with the law previously which drove me to an unjustifield conclusion erronously, its obvious that he was truly a victim here, and his killers were the ones surrounding themselves in a culture of drugs and crime. If found guilty, I hope they get the death penalty.
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I made the same assumption ~ I never even bothered reading a stitch about it before or after.
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Florida has the death penalty, the condemned get a choice, "old sparky" or lethal injection.
Also, under Florida law all four can be charged with the murder.
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The perps are likely to be charged with UN-premeditated homicide, and are unlikely to get the death penalty, especially considering their age.
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
Apparently Sean Taylor did not know his killers. I made a false assumption in my previous posts about Sean and I apologize to jumping to conclusions.
Though Sean did have his run ins with the law previously which drove me to an unjustifield conclusion erronously, its obvious that he was truly a victim here, and his killers were the ones surrounding themselves in a culture of drugs and crime. If found guilty, I hope they get the death penalty.
Well said. And the right thing to say as well.
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Actually they were somewhat acquaintances---all revolved around previous life in the hood, which he REALLY seemed to be trying to get away from:
link (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/02/AR2007120200747.html?hpid=artslot)
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor and his half-sister Sasha Johnson grew up on different coasts of Florida but Taylor wanted to be closer to her and bring a broken family together, according to friends and family members.
Taylor bought a $900,000 house in his home town of Miami for his mother, Donna Junor. He invited Sasha Johnson, who grew up in Fort Myers, and her brother to live in it, the friends and family members said. And they said Taylor also bought Johnson a new Toyota Camry to drive to classes at Miami-Dade College.
He wanted them all to be together and never want for anything again," said Dwayne Johnson, 44, Sasha's father. "Sean was her everything."
But over the past few days it has become increasingly clear that investigators working on Taylor's killing believe Sasha Johnson, apparently unwittingly, provided a direct link between Taylor and the four Fort Myers men charged with killing him in a bungled burglary attempt of that same home. ............................. .........................
Johnson, 21, has been dating a relative of one of the accused men since her senior year at Dunbar High in Fort Myers. Her boyfriend's relative, Charles Kendrick Lee Wardlow, has confessed to having had a role in the crime, John E. Evans III, Wardlow's defense attorney, said Saturday. And Johnson's boyfriend, Christopher Devon Wardlow, brought another Fort Myers man to Johnson's birthday party at the Miami home, Johnson's father said.
Police said Friday they believed one or more of the suspects had visited Taylor's home. ............................. ....................
Previously, it was reported the house belonged exclusively to Taylor, but in interviews Saturday, friends and family members said Taylor bought the house with the intent of his mother living there........................ ............................. ............................. ...............
By family accounts, Sean Taylor and Johnson were close. Though they grew up miles apart, they remained linked despite the upheavals of their childhoods, family members said. Junor gave birth to four children, two boys and two girls, from three different men, and then struggled to keep the household afloat. At one point, she has said, they had to stay with the Salvation Army.
Sean Taylor spent most of his childhood living with his father, Pedro Taylor, now the police chief in Florida City, Fla. Dwayne Johnson said he raised Sasha from the time she was 2. They moved from Miami to Fort Myers when she was about 5. During Sasha Johnson's senior year at Dunbar -- she graduated in May 2005 -- she began dating Christopher Devon Wardlow, who goes by the name Devon.
Dwayne Johnson said he disliked Devon Wardlow from the beginning.
"I don't like her boyfriend -- never did, never will," he said......................... ............................. .................Sasha Johnson celebrated her 21st birthday Oct. 1 with a party her mother helped organize, said Walker, who added that Sean Taylor flew down from Washington to attend it. Christopher Wardlow attended with the man from Fort Myers, who the Miami Herald has reported was Mitchell. It was from that party, some people close to Taylor believe, that the four accused killers became acquainted with Taylor's house, and then decided to target it for a burglary.