Alvin Kamara has now joined the Bad Boy Club after being arrested in Las Vegas a few hours after his appearance in the Pro Bowl. It was reported on the channel seven news at eleven that he allegedly had a dispute in a casino that resulted in an unidentified guy getting a beat down. https://sports.yahoo.com/police-sai...egas-after-playing-in-pro-bowl-032517388.html
I actually forgot the Pro Bowl was on Sunday, haha. Who won this meaningless matchup? That aside, when will these dopes ever learn. EDIT: I' ll laugh if it was a strip club. On the strip. Heh.
Pro bowl started at 12pm pacific and Kamara played in it. This dude was beaten and bloodied by 5:50pm PST. The game likely ended around 3:30, Kamara showered up, got an uber across town, probably got there just in time to have a maybe a drink or two before beating the shit outta the guy
Nah. The alleged beating occurred the day before on Saturday, February 5th. But I said the same thing - why was he beating someone’s ass before it was even dark? Either the police report is wrong or Yahoo! read the police report wrong. And it was even earlier than 5:50 PM because that’s when police were dispatched to the hospital.
Oh wow I stand corrected. So they let him play after that arrest, haha. Wish there was video because that punch easily woulda been the hardest hit of pro bowl weekend
Vegas. The place where idiots go and destroy their careers. FYI to all jets players, just have a nice quiet off season please. Sent from my M2007J20CG using Tapatalk
Looking forward to the video--that the cops didn't let him go overnight indicates it was serious. Often times you can bail out from the police station and show up for arraignment the next day nice and clean.
Here's the first story. It happened at a nightclub not a casino. And, its pretty bad: Police documents obtained by the New Orleans Times Picayune allege that Kamara and three others in his party beat a man unconscious at Drai's nightclub on the Las Vegas Strip, leaving him with multiple injuries including a fractured orbital bone (eye socket). According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police report, the alleged victim told police he met Kamara's party at an elevator at the late-night club around 6:30 a.m. on Saturday. Kamara, who interviewed with police before his Sunday arrest, told police that the alleged victim called one of his friends ugly. Per the report, Kamara put his hands on the man's chest to prevent him from joining them on the elevator, then the man pushed Kamara's hands off of him. The man said he was then pushed, and that one of the men in Kamara's party punched him. Kamara didn't throw the first punch, according to the report, but he joined others in beating the alleged victim. According to police, Kamara's group stomped on the man's face, chest and legs roughly 23 times and punched him nine more, rendering him unconscious. Kamara punched him eight times, including three blows that landed after the man hit the ground, per the report. The report states that the alleged victim did not hit Kamara or anyone else in his party. Security broke up the beating and escorted Kamara's party out of the club, according to police. Police interviewed the alleged victim at a local hospital on Saturday afternoon. He only remembered one of his alleged assailants and provided a description that police say matches Kamara. According to police, security surveillance footage backs up his claims and shows Kamara as one of his assailants. That footage has not been made public. Kamara, a two-time All-Pro running back for the New Orleans Saints, played in the Pro Bowl as Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium the next day. Police met Kamara at the stadium after the game and interviewed him before detaining him. He was taken to the Clark County Detention and booked on suspicion of battery resulting in substantial bodily harm. He posted bond and was released late Sunday, according to the Times-Picayune. He's scheduled for a March 8 court hearing. If formally charged and convicted, Kamara faces up five years in prison and a $10,000 fine, according to the Times-Picayune. Neither Kamara nor the Saints publicly addressed the incident as of Monday night.
That is pretty bad. Hitting the guy was bad enough, hitting him while he was already down is a punk move.
How much does it become worth it to take a beating like that? Is that considered income if they settle for tax purposes?
Depends on if there’s long term damage. I’d take a couple milly for six months or pain if you want to break my jaw and orbital bone. Long term damage is a different story though.
I could deal with a broken jaw, but I don't like the sound of a broken orbital bone. I don't think I'd want that broken just for money.