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Think perhaps the Bentley ad (Belcher drove one) and the ad copy are inappropriate for this article?
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Car was running, he lied about driving and the cops let him off anyway? Uh oh.
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KC police release video of Belcher encounter a few hours before shooting
By MATT CAMPBELL The Kansas City Star Police dash cam video of Jovan Belcher car check A Kansas City police video of officers talking with Jovan Belcher hours before he killed his girlfriend and took his own life appears to show a cordial encounter in which officers had no cause to suspect the Kansas City Chiefs player was doing anything other than sleeping in his car — which is not a crime. The 10-minute dash cam video shows officers approaching Belcher’s black Bentley, which was parked in the 700 bock of Armour Boulevard at 3:05 a.m. last Saturday. The officers were responding to a caller who said a man had been sleeping in the car for about two hours. The officers tap on the window to awaken Belcher and ask him what was he is doing. The audio does not begin until nearly five minutes into the video. Belcher’s responses are difficult to hear, but he appears to be telling officers he is the rightful owner of the expensive car that had temporary tags. “It’s nice,” says an officer at the passenger side of the car. “I’m not saying you stole it. I like it, dude, it’s nice...What do you do? Oh, really?” Police say Belcher told them he was waiting for his girlfriend who lived in the building. One of the officers tells Belcher he should go inside. “You just need to go upstairs,” the officer says. “We’re trying to cut you a break here.” Police later said officers asked Belcher to call his girlfriend and Belcher made a call from his cellphone. A short time later, a woman opened the apartment building door and let Belcher inside. Two women later verified to detectives that Belcher stayed at the apartment until 6:30 a.m., when they woke him. The women told police that Belcher had asked them to wake him so he would not be late for a team meeting later that morning. Belcher, 25, apparently left their apartment and drove to the 5400 block of Crysler Avenue in east Kansas City, where he shared a home with his girlfriend, Kasandra Perkins, 22, and their 3-month-old daughter. The couple had a confrontation after he arrived home and Belcher shot Perkins multiple times. Belcher then drove to the Chiefs’ practice facility near Arrowhead Stadium, where he talked to general manager Scott Pioli, head coach Romeo Crennel and linebackers coach Gary Gibbs before shooting himself once in the head. Police later determined that Belcher had been partying in the Power & Light District earlier that evening. There has been speculation that the subsequent violence might have been avoided if police had given Belcher a sobriety test or otherwise detained him when they encountered him sleeping in his car. But police spokesman Capt. Steve Young said Friday there was no reason for officers to do either. “There was no cause for a field test,” Young said. “The responding officers did not smell any alcohol. As you can see, there is no stumbling, there is no slurring. You need pieces in place to give a field sobriety test. You need indications.” Despite the remark about cutting Belcher a break, Young said the officers did not show him any special treatment. Sleeping in your car is not illegal, but the officers wanted Belcher to go inside because he didn’t need to be there and otherwise there might be further calls to police. Young added that even if Belcher had been arrested, he typically would have bonded out within 45 minutes or so. “And then you’re not even at 4 o’clock yet,” he said. Police also on Friday released video and audio of officers responding to the reported shooting at Arrowhead Stadium. An officer can be heard confirming that a player for the Kansas City Chiefs was shot. Another officer says he has not heard of Belcher. Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/12/07...#storylink=cpy |
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Cops did nothing wrong IMO.
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If I remember it wasn't cold that night. Why was his car running? Why was he passed out? He was probably drunk and tried to get some ass. This Kassandra Perkins girl finds out somehow and when he gets home a fight breaks loose and Belcher snaps because he's taking a bunch of rx drugs for concussion syndromes (a lot of players take that shit and end up getting addicted to them like Favre.) and Belcher pulled a Chris Benoit and just ****in snapped. He's sane enough to know what he had done and bolted and went to his safehouse...by then the world as he knows it is crashing down on hime when he hears the sirens and he snaps again and can't deal with it and takes the easy road out.
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So, the cops got called because Belcher was waiting outside of an apartment for his other girlfriend?
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<iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/uxuTyXQHqkI?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Blame everyone but the Murderer. Belcher never missed a game for concussion. |
Why would the cops say "so you aren't going to be driving anywhere?"
"we're trying to cut you a break here" If they thought he was sober? Posted via Mobile Device |
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You said the cops did nothing wrong, which implies he was sober. If he wasn't he should have gotten a dui Posted via Mobile Device |
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Seen cops accuse stone-cold sober people of drinking and advise them to stay where they are, so I'm not taking any of conversation at face value.
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I've been let off on a DUI a couple times and never did I go home and shoot my girlfriend 9 times.
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The police are going to be screwed if the toxicology report indicates lots of drugs and/or alcohol in his system.
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The police did nothing wrong in this instance. Part of their job is to operate with a modicum of common sense, and that's what they did.
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That's bullshit Posted via Mobile Device |
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Eventually, after much arguing to the contrary, he said "**** it, I'll just stay where I am." Officer left. |
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Why would the cops tell him "you got a lot riding on this" "you got a lot to lose" if he wasn't drunk. Come on now
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Belcher was reminding then he wasn't driving. Why? A person that knew they were sober wouldn't need to say that because it wouldn't matter. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Also it was only two hours Posted via Mobile Device |
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9:19PM EST December 7. 2012 - KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City police released videos Friday evening documenting the final hours of Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher's life. Footage taken from a camera mounted on the dashboard of a police cruiser shows three officers speaking with Belcher after they responded to a 911 call of a suspicious person sleeping in a black Bentley outside an apartment building on East Armour Boulevard at 3:05 a.m. CT on Dec. 1, less than five hours before he would fatally shoot his girlfriend and then himself. Belcher cooperated with officers and told them he was heading inside to see a woman who lived in an apartment on the corner of East Armour and Holmes St. When officers determined Belcher would not be driving, he was allowed to go inside. Belcher was not arrested nor cited, though a police spokesman told USA TODAY Sports earlier this week that officers determined Belcher had been drinking. "You know you've got a lot riding on this," an officer told Belcher. "You know you've got a lot to lose." Belcher thanked the officers and said, "I really appreciate it," before he went inside the building. |
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Why do you think all of these pro athletes/wrestlers commit suicide? They're always drugged up..boozed up...depressed out of their god damned minds with all of the downers and pill poppin they do, especially those who are out of the game. They all do it, and many of them become addicted. |
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Record temps. Yep. I typically keep my thermostat at 50.
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I once had the police pull up on me, a buddy and two girls as we sat in a running car outside a bar. (winter) None of us were in a position to drive. The cop told me that because the car was running, he could charge me with drunk driving.
Instead, they watched as we drove across the street and rented a motel room. |
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It's hot as ****! I always wear my leather jacket in the summer.
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Don't be obtuse. |
It is clear to me that she is doing nothing but her usual song and dance. Take it back to DC, troll.
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NFL players choose to play no one is making them play. You know what your getting into when you play football. |
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I got a DUI when I was 19 years old. The cops followed me from the parking lot of a bar, then pulled me over less than a quarter mile after I'd left. I spent 20 minutes in the freezing cold (like 10 degrees) while they administered sobriety tests, searched my car, etc. I lived less than a half a mile from where they pulled me over. So asked the officer: Me: Would you mind just following me home? Office: I could do that. But I'm not going to do that. I was taken to the police station, had to blow into the breathalyzer three different times, was arrested, booked and charged with a DUI. Some friends came by to pick me up a few hours late and I had to pay to have my car towed and released the following day. Since it was my first, I qualified for diversion and since I successfully completed it, it's never appeared on my record. I haven't drank and driven since. Either a designated driver or cabs. |
Let's see. Got the Cheaps to sue and the Police Dept. to sue now
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A cop let me go after stopping me for going 50 in a 35. My son was in the backseat sick. He was very nice about it . It does happen.
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It's the world we live in athletes and celebrities get breaks.
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It was warm for this part of the season, that night...barely would need a light coat (if that) and sure as hell not cold enough to where you would need to be running your car for the heater. So... If you sleep with the car running....it's because you're drunk and passed out...plain n simple. I've done it, regrettably speaking......If you pull to the side and the car is off and you sleep....that's a different story..because the mother****ing car isn't on. Either way, the law is written to where even if you have your keyes on you and you're IN THE CAR....ANYWHERE, and have been drinking you can get a DUI. Had a buddy get a DWI because he laid down in the crew cab of his truck and had a sleeping bag and went to sleep...literally. And he was really hammered and in a parking lot of a bar. We bailed him out like at 5am because cop came up to his truck and knocked on the window til he woke up and of course the whole truck reaked of alcohol. |
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It was about two years ago maybe three.
Hell I had a cab there waiting on me and I was just pulling a prank with my, buddy's truck and moving itwhen he left it with the keys in it. Just pulled out around the corner. Cop said I ran a stop sign where there was no stop sign. Also lied about everything else about the stop. from cherries to the sheriff department was nine minutes and he said I failed four field sobriety tests. He was a ****ing liar and I was drunk and got off. I have never had a drink even a sip and drove again Posted via Mobile Device |
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