Has Victory Red showed up yet with Tb2

johnson86-1

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Honestly though, I'm curious on something. This happened, he was obviously hospitalized, and during an investigation either the plaintiff or other witnesses clearly implicated the Nkemdiches. All of these things are verifiable as fact. So, if all of these are true, why wasn't Nkemdiche arrested for assault at any time in the last year? If the events are as the plaintiff states, it seems to be a pretty clear cut criminal case. It's not like they couldn't find the Nkemdiches to arrest them. As influential as we are with state, federal, and worldwide governments, even we aren't able to get police to drop assault or possible attempted murder charges. So, what gives? If the plaintiff was an innocent bystander who was beaten for no reason, why no criminal charges?

Either the Plaintiff's are crazy or the cops were influenced by the status of the NKembisdipfoja's as football players, or the cops wrongly took a boys will be boys approach, or the cops wrongly took the approach that although a crime had been committed it looked like the plaintiff's got what was coming to him.

I am guessing it was a combination of the last two. The plaintiff probably didn't have completely clean hands (maybe being drunk and obnoxious, but I doubt he physically instigated a fight with a handful of football players, and maybe the cops thought the injuries were partly due to overconsumption of alcohol) and the cops usually don't look to make arrests and file charges in dustups involving college students, so they let it go.

I can think of several instances when I was in school where people, both athletes and non-athletes, probably should have been arrested but weren't I presume b/c the cops thought that fights happen with college age boys/men, but I don't remember any of them involving serious injuries.