Joey Porter Arrested

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They said Porter was in the process of assaulting a doorman..... wtf? Either you hit someone or not. How can you be in the process of hitting a nikka? patty rollers out here fukking with us like we run away slaves


Be a steelers legend as a player

Win a playoff game as an assistant coach

Go get fukked up afterwards and pawg huntin :mjpls: I'm assuming :hubie:

Then get six charges including an agg batt and felonies put on you for being "in the process of" assaulting someone :wtf: with no medical reports or anything close to an injury happening to anyone :francis:


Then we not even including the cacs in the comments yappin about our "black privilege" :picard:

is this real life? A nikka can't even win from losin...
 

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SOUNDS JUST LIKE THE TRUMPED UP PAC MAN JONES shyt.

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I heard Dan Le Batard reading from the police report this morning, and I was sure that the cop was a woman.
They were even joking that the phrasing sounded like a fckng romance novel.
I expect all the charges to be dropped by 5 pm today and this midget mthrfckr put on a pair of skates.
 

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I read that he was saying he didn't hit anyone. And from the article a cop from another bar was called to assist. I think peezy ran into a shytty doorman who gave gave him a hard time. That doorman called his buddy cop who works next door who called the police. Joey was pissed and got taken away on fabricated charges. Based on the Yelp reviews of this place their doorman and security are jerks so I'm siding with Joey until I hear otherwise. Hate for him to get fired and possibly out of football.

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really though something seems fishy with this midget cop



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Yeah I stepped in that bar once and left with the quickness. It's designed for cac yuppies who want to pretend they're at a trendy American Psycho spot who also fail to realize that it's physically impossible for a classy glamor spot to exist in the South Side of Pittsburgh.

When I heard Peezy got jammed up I was wondering why he was there of all places. Sure enough now theres eyewitnesses on the news saying the issue with the bouncer was over a "dress code violation" that sounds :mjpls: as fukk.

get shytfaced on the south side at your own risk brehs

I dont understand the draw of that place. Its small as hell to be a nightclub style bar.. but the crowd of people looking for that style of bar always seem to go there. I was there once on a wednesday night was charged over 30 dollars for 4 shots and never been back. South Side also has too many options for me to be waiting in line to get in a place and then have to deal with dress code and high prices
 

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"I observed a very large muscular black male:merchant: :whoa: "

I'm wondering why no guns were drawn after Porter apparently had a vice grip on this cops wrists. Also interesting that the body camera was activated after all this took place:jbhmm:

I'm saying. Wouldn't standard procedure dictate that the body cam should be turned on the moment you reach the scene? :jbhmm:

Whose to say that if things had escalated out of control that you would've been able to turn the body cam on later? :jbhmm:

Edit: Also why is the officer only able to quote the bouncer saying Joey would kill him and not any other parts of the conversation? Joey specifically asks did you hear what he said to me. What did the bouncer say to Joey Officer? You were so in tune with the situation that clearly you would've heard what was said.

Of course we could check the body cam....oh wait no. You didn't turn it on yet.
 

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The arresting officers name is Paul Abel.....some history on officer Abel
City police officer linked to false charge
A Pittsburgh police officer who was arrested last weekend on assault and drunken driving charges also has been accused of pressuring his wife to make false allegations of sexual abuse against the grandparents of her children.

Cassandra Abel, wife of Officer Paul Abel, filed for an emergency protection-from-abuse order on Feb. 8, claiming that she suspected Richard and Linda Sciubba of inappropriately touching her two daughters.

She and the Sciubbas, the parents of her first husband, were locked in a custody battle for the girls at the time.

The protective order was not approved because Mrs. Abel didn't show up for a court hearing several days later. Allegheny County's Office of Children, Youth and Families still investigated the accusations, even though Mrs. Abel recanted her claim on Feb. 15 in an affidavit, saying the Sciubbas did not "pose any risk whatsoever" to her daughters.

Later that month, during a hearing before Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge David N. Wecht, Mrs. Abel said her husband forced her to make the charges against the Sciubbas, according to Joseph Horowitz, an attorney whose firm represents the Sciubbas.

Early Saturday, according to police investigators, Officer Abel hit a 20-year-old man in the back of the head with his gun soon after leaving Town Tavern, a South Side bar, while off duty. The gun then went off, wounding the man in his hand.

Officer Abel, who has been a police officer for eight years and served with the Army in Iraq, was charged with aggravated assault and two counts of driving under the influence of alcohol.

He has been suspended without pay and currently is seeking treatment and counseling, according to his lawyer, William H. Difenderfer. Officer Abel faces a preliminary hearing on Sept. 9.

In an interview yesterday, Mr. Sciubba said Officer Abel personally threatened to keep his stepchildren away from their grandparents.

"He told me on the phone, 'You'll never see these kids again,'" said Mr. Sciubba, of the South Side Slopes. He and his wife are now caring for the girls -- Larissa, 8, and Arianna, 5 -- at their vacation home in Okeechobee, Fla., near Orlando.

"I've fully clothed these kids since they've been babies," Linda Sciubba said. "We love them and we want to take care of them."

The dispute between the Sciubba family and Officer Abel dates back at least several years, Mrs. Sciubba said. The officer once got into a fight with her son, Paul Kennedy, at a bar in Bridgeville. He then threatened to hurt him, she said.

Mrs. Sciubba said she contacted Officer Abel's father, Sgt. Paul Abel Sr. of the Scott Police Department, and asked him to intervene.

"He's like a bomb waiting to go off," she said of Officer Abel.

In January, Joseph Stubenrauch, 27, of Allentown, said Officer Abel beat him up at his home as paramedics tried to treat his father, who was having heart problems.

His father had resisted going to the hospital, forcing paramedics to call police. When they arrived, Officer Abel wanted to zap Mr. Stubenrauch's father with a Taser, Mr. Stubenrauch said.

Mr. Stubenrauch told Officer Abel not to use the Taser, and said the officer grabbed him.

"He's screaming and yelling. He started smashing my head against the wall," Mr. Stubenrauch said.

Officer Abel arrested him. On the way to the Allegheny County Jail, the officer stopped his patrol car, pulled Mr. Stubenrauch out and threw him against the car several times "to have some fun and teach me a lesson."

At the county jail, a nurse instructed Officer Abel to take Mr. Stubenrauch to the hospital because of his injuries. Warden Ramon Rustin yesterday confirmed that medical issues prevented the man from being incarcerated.

Mr. Stubenrauch later was charged with resisting arrest, obstructing emergency services, harassment and disorderly conduct. He faces a pretrial conference this month.

He said he gave a taped statement to the city's Office of Municipal Investigations, but the office later dismissed his complaint as "unfounded."

Last year, Officer Abel and his brother-in-law, Muhamid Desmond Thornton, brawled in the hallway of the Allegheny County Courthouse while Mrs. Abel was testifying against another woman in an assault case.

The fight began when Mr. Thornton walked over to greet his nieces, Larissa and Arianna, who were sitting with Officer Abel.

The officer told Mr. Thornton to stay away, and they came to blows.

The two men disagree over who started the fight, but Mr. Thornton was arrested and charged with aggravated assault on an officer, among more than a dozen other offenses. He spent two months in the county jail and at least eight months on house arrest.

He was later convicted of disorderly conduct. A jury found him not guilty on all other charges.

During his trial, Mr. Thornton, who now lives in Ohio, testified that once when he was visiting his sister, Officer Abel showed him pictures of a man who had been severely beaten.

"This is what happens when you mess with a cop," he claimed Officer Abel told him, according to a trial transcript.

Mr. Thornton's wife has filed a complaint against Officer Abel with the Citizen Police Review Board. Mr. Stubenrauch and Mrs. Sciubba also have filed complaints with the board.

Officer cleared in off-duty assault on South Side

Officer Abel, 35, an eight-year veteran of the force, was arrested June 28 after he shot 21-year-old Kaleb Miller in the hand. Officer Abel claimed Mr. Miller had punched him moments earlier while he was in his car at a stoplight. Officer Abel, who testified he had four beers and two shots that night while celebrating his wife's birthday, grabbed his service weapon from his trunk and pursued the suspect.

Officer Abel drove around the block until he spotted Mr. Miller, whom he knew from the neighborhood. Witnesses said the officer hit Mr. Miller on the neck with the butt of his Glock and the gun went off, grazing Mr. Miller's hand.

Officer Abel said he was trying to make an arrest for aggravated assault and had to be aggressive because Mr. Miller did not obey his commands to lie on the ground.

Mr. Miller denied punching the officer, and two other witnesses said Mr. Miller looked nothing like Officer Abel's assailant.

But the case hinged on whether Officer Abel was arresting a suspect or acting in retaliation -- regardless of whether or not he had the right man. Judge Manning noted that the law allows officers discretion in the use of force, and police officers can act in their official capacity whether they're on- or off-duty.

"It is not the obligation of this court to police the police department," Judge Manning said.

Elizabeth Pittinger, the executive director of the review board, said several citizen complaints filed against Officer Abel reflected a history of "excessive force and false reports, untruthfulness."
 

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White AmeriKKKans wanna be victims so bad :hahapaul:

"Black Privilege" :patrice:

Cause god forbid colored folk get a break from the bullshyt from time to time.
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Im dead on this retarded white logic shyt for the rest of the year
 
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