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arrested for a loaded, concealed weapon... he is one ugly mug.

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Just another jackass who doesn't know how good he has it, and throws it all away on plain stupidity. Most of us would give anything to be in his position.

It will be hard for them not to release the guy. Ship a 4th or 5th rounder to Kansas City for Larry Johnson, that would at least solve some of your problems for the short term(although it might be doubtful Buffalo's management would want to deal with another head case, I'm sure you could get him pretty cheap, and you wouldn't have to spend a pick on a rookie RB). Although most likely they will now have to address the RB position in the draft instead of filing one of their other many needs.
 

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felony gun charge

In public, traffic stop viking?
Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch is in trouble with the law again.
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Lynch, who played in the Pro Bowl one week ago, was arrested Wednesday in Culver City, Calif., on felony charges for possession of a concealed firearm.
The Culver City Police Department on Sunday afternoon released a brief statement with details of the arrest. The statement noted officers spotted three men in a 2006 Mercedes Benz and recognized Lynch as the Bills' running back.
"A subsequent field investigation led to the discovery of a loaded firearm," the report said. "The officers determined the gun belonged to Lynch and he was arrested for possession of a concealed firearm."
Lynch's lawyer, M. Gerald Schwartzbach, said his client was not involved in a traffic incident. Schwartzbach said the player was in California to visit friends.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff Department's inmate database says Lynch was booked at 7:12 p.m. and was released on a $35,000 bond at 8:45 p.m.
"We are aware of it and will monitor it," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello wrote in an e-mail to ESPN.com.
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"We can confirm that Marshawn was arrested in California and has retained an attorney," Bills vice president of communications Scott Berchtold said in a statement. "We are in the process of trying to gather the facts and will not offer a comment while that process is ongoing."
Lynch's agent didn't return ESPN.com's request for a comment.
Lynch last summer was the subject of a hit-and-run investigation in Buffalo after his luxury SUV struck a woman in the street and sped away.
After nearly a month of posturing from Lynch's lawyers and the Erie County District Attorney, Lynch paid a $100 fine in a plea agreement. He didn't face criminal charges because the woman's injuries weren't serious enough. She sustained a bruised hip and cut to her thigh that required seven stitches at a local hospital.
In 2006, as Lynch was about to enter his junior season at California, he was the target of a drive-by shooting outside his prep alma mater, Oakland Technical. Police determined Lynch was the victim of mistaken identity.
Lynch, who will turn 23 in April, ran for 1,038 yards and eight touchdowns last season. He also caught 47 passes for 300 yards and a touchdown.
 

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I understand many players come from a tough environment and many people are looking to make a name for themselves by shaking down a player, but why do these players need to carry weapons.

I mean, it is unbelieveable the number of players being arrested for having an unauthorized concealed weapon.

Isn't part of getting paid, about getting yourself out of a difficult environment.
 

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I understand many players come from a tough environment and many people are looking to make a name for themselves by shaking down a player, but why do these players need to carry weapons.

I mean, it is unbelieveable the number of players being arrested for having an unauthorized concealed weapon.

Isn't part of getting paid, about getting yourself out of a difficult environment.



LOL Yeah right. Look stupid black thugs from the ghetto will always be stupid black thugs. No matter how much money they make.

LOL not racist just the facts prove me wrong
 

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the packers were looking to draft him that year but the bills took him ahead of him, too bad he wouldn't of needed a gun to go out in green bay
 

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He already got away with "Hit and Run" what makes you think these charges will stick?
 

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what a shame. Great player with a great football future career ahead of him but he keeps making bad decisions. Unti he pays for 1 of his crimes he will never learn a lesson.To get away with hit and run last summer was unbelievable so im sure this recent charge will be dropped to nothing more than a misdemeanor.If you are someone in this country you will always be above the law.
 

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what a shame. Great player with a great football future career ahead of him but he keeps making bad decisions. Unti he pays for 1 of his crimes he will never learn a lesson.To get away with hit and run last summer was unbelievable so im sure this recent charge will be dropped to nothing more than a misdemeanor.If you are someone in this country you will always be above the law.


I'am so unbelievably baffled as to how he walked away from that hit and run. The police found out it was his car, he lied and said someone else was driving, then later admits he was driving and nothing happens, lol... The guys a fucking criminal and should be locked up, fuck him, we don't need any more OJ'S
 

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