Ramel Bradley arrested in Lexington

hogsbreath

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Reads to me like he could have just left and avoided the whole thing. But, no, as is all too common, he resisted security guard’s authority and got into an altercation. And why in the hell was he on a freakin moped lol
 

JwUKFan11

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Reads to me like he could have just left and avoided the whole thing. But, no, as is all too common, he resisted security guard’s authority and got into an altercation. And why in the hell was he on a freakin moped lol
Sounds like BS honestly. Any time a security guard is getting into a physical altercation with someone, they are terrible at their job. A security guards job is to observe and call the actually police.
 

UK4Life#9

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One of my favorite Cats! Does anyone know he use to rap and made a CD? I went to an alumni game at Boyd County HS against Marshall Alumni and he had the CDs for sale and I bought one. 🤣 This was years and years ago, 2008ish I think.
 

Wunky

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What if the security guard was an “actually” off duty police?

The article said “security officer”. I used to live at University Commons on Red Mile when I was a student at UK, and then at The Huntington down the street. They are both now called something else, but when I lived there, the “security officers” were basically just other college students who lived there, but were paid by the complex to make sure things didn’t get too out of hand. They were by no means cops, or even rent-a-cops. They weren’t even Paul Blart. Their uniform was khaki shorts and a popped collar.
 

WallMash

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I thought Gillispie only had Bradley and Crawford their senior years and nobody else, I remember that year as one where he started out starting Landon Sloan because he hated star players, but finally let Bradley and Crawford do anything they wanted. but damn BCG also had Jodie Meeks, P Patterson that year and still only managed 18 - 13.
 

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The article said “security officer”. I used to live at University Commons on Red Mile when I was a student at UK, and then at The Huntington down the street. They are both now called something else, but when I lived there, the “security officers” were basically just other college students who lived there, but were paid by the complex to make sure things didn’t get too out of hand. They were by no means cops, or even rent-a-cops. They weren’t even Paul Blart. Their uniform was khaki shorts and a popped collar.
I was responding to the post where dude said security guard.
 

Cool Hand Luke 9

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40 years old. Past time to grow up. Does he even have a job? Somewhere he has no business being, and then wants to fight the security officer. Another wannabe gangsta.
He was an investor in AppHarvest in Morehead, Ky but they had to file bankruptcy and eventually were bought out.
 
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kyboss360

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Probably a bogus charge. Trespassing is what you are charged when the cops cant prove a reason to stop a person. Or anyone caught shoplifting this is the charge to keep the person out of the store. Flim flam charge.
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The article said “security officer”. I used to live at University Commons on Red Mile when I was a student at UK, and then at The Huntington down the street. They are both now called something else, but when I lived there, the “security officers” were basically just other college students who lived there, but were paid by the complex to make sure things didn’t get too out of hand. They were by no means cops, or even rent-a-cops. They weren’t even Paul Blart. Their uniform was khaki shorts and a popped collar.
I was one of those at Haggin Hall for 3 days. I got fired. The job description did not say I wasn't allowed to smoke bud with the coeds.
 

Ted Snodgrass

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Damn, you can tell who really loves authority in this thread. What ever happened to the presumption of innoncence?
The presumption of innocence only applies in the courtroom. . . it doesn't require us as the court of public opinion to assume he's innocent and didn't do it. The POI only means that the government has to prove he's guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.