D'Onta Foreman arrested for weapon, marijuana possession
Glad the chiefs pass up on him.
Texans rookie running back D'Onta Foreman was arrested for unlawful carrying of weapons and possession of marijuana on Sunday, according to the University of Texas Police Department. Cindy Posey, the Director of Communication for the University of Texas Police Department, said in a statement to NFL Media that "officers responded to a report of the smell of marijuana coming from three occupied vehicles" near a residential hall on campus at 12:24 a.m. on Sunday. After arriving to the scene, officers "discovered marijuana in each vehicle and also discovered a firearm in one of them." Foreman, the owner of the firearm, was subsequently arrested and booked into Travis County Jail. According to Travis County Sheriff's Department PIO Kristen Dark, Foreman was released from the jail at 11:59 a.m. CT on a surety bond. The Texans sent out a statement in response to the arrest, stating they "are aware of a situation involving D'Onta Foreman. We are gathering additional information and will have no further comment." NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport obtained this statement from Foreman's attorney Chip Lewis. "D'Onta was arrested by the University of Texas Police Department earlier today. He had traveled to Austin to visit friends. As he was leaving their residence, he was approached by police. Prior to a search of his vehicle, D'Onta alerted the officer that he had a handgun inside of his vehicle. This legal handgun was recently purchased by D'Onta and registered in his name. The handgun was properly secured inside of his vehicle as required by Texas law. "A passenger in D'Onta's vehicle was in possession of marijuana. D'Onta did not use or possess the marijuana. Upon making his bond, he will submit to a urinalysis to confirm he has not used marijuana. "D'Onta appreciates the professionalism of the officers involved in his arrest and in his booking at the Travis County Jail. We are confident this matter will be resolved justly once the State of Texas applies the applicable law to the facts." Houston took Foreman in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft. The running back accumulated 2,028 yards on the ground in his junior season at Texas in 2016, and received the Doak Walker Award as the nation's top running back. |
Didn't do anything wrong.
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I kinda wanted us to draft him this year. Between Priest and Jamaal we have had a nice run with UT RBs and I think Foreman has a chance to do well also. Maybe we dodged a bullet though. :shrug:
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Looks like he didn't do anything wrong.
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From what is stated he didn't do anything wrong by the law. From the Texan's view I am sure they are none too pleased that he was hanging out in a parking lot with his friends that were smoking weed even though he was not, or so he says. If he does take a piss test and is cleared hopefully it is a lesson learned and he can move on. It is so past the time to legalize weed and if it was legal we wouldn't even be hearing about this.
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Someone got nervous about scary black men hanging out and called the cops.
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People on the UT campus in Austin really care about marijuana use. |
So he was arrested for having a legally registered handgun that was properly secured?
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Dude sounds innocent AF. Hopefully he doesn't test positive on the urinalysis though. |
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Possession should have been a misdemeanor, the gun was Not being used in the facilitation of a crime- so how would that be included in an arrest? I guess we are to assume his friend didn't confess to owning the weed and let Donta take the fall. Then the cops added a bogus gun charge on top of it. :shake: |
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D'onta should do one of those DNA/ID mixup things with his twin. |
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As others have said, it sounds like he didn't do anything wrong personally.
However, I feel like this is that moment that a lot of these athletes have when you have to evaluate who you are hanging out with, and what that person is doing. |
Dindu Nuffin
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Why is everyone taking the guy's attorney's word as gospel?
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Say I am on my way on a hunting trip with my legally owned shotgun. I get pulled over for a speeding ticket and the cop sees a half-burned joint in the ashtray. So now I would be arrested for Driving under the influence of a controlled substance, drug possession, and a felony gun charge? Holy smokes- don't mess with Texas folks. :shake: |
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He disclosed and wasn't acting like a thug
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Guess who pissed clean?
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not tamba
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