skyIdub
Winged Warrior
I continue to be both utterly amazed and also completely baffled at this entire situation.
It smelled like rotten bs fish from the beginning.
I continue to be both utterly amazed and also completely baffled at this entire situation.
It’s a very slippery slope, but I have EVERY confidence that if TSJ comes back, Whitman and Underwood have done their due diligence and can/will clarify how the accusations against TSJ were disproved so he and the University are cleared.Of course I want Shannon back for basketball reasons, but I really hope if (maybe when based on the siders) he's back, the public will know of his innocence. I don't want an asterisk or bad publicity like Alabama had last year.
Don't understand how there could be no weapon for one charge but there could be a weapon for the "or"/alternate charge."Personal weapon"?
the Rape charge makes no sense"Personal weapon"?
The entire legal issue, or just Illinois suspension?Hearing from a legit source that the Shannon side feels really good and this could be done somewhat soon. Will keep checking/updating
This is confusing. How can the battery charge say he used a “personal weapon,” but in the rape charge, he doesn’t? Alcohol doesn't seem to matter in the rape charge either while it matters in the battery charge…"Personal weapon"?
I believe TJ took Tae Kwon Do as a child. Therefore he must register his feet and fists as a “personal weapon”"Personal weapon"?
Is there any merit around the rumors associated with a plea to a lesser crime (excludes any sexual related items or battery) that Illinois is OK lifting the suspension?Hearing from a legit source that the Shannon side feels really good and this could be done somewhat soon. Will keep checking/updating
agree 100%. If he is completely innocent, he should charge for defamation if can against the DA.Of course I want Shannon back for basketball reasons, but I really hope if (maybe when based on the insiders) he's back, the public will know of his innocence. I don't want an asterisk or bad publicity toward the university like Alabama had last year.
According to the KBI Handbook, a "personal weapon" refers to using bodily force of some type, such as punching, grabbing or kicking.This is confusing. How can the battery charge say he used a “personal weapon,” but in the rape charge, he doesn’t? Alcohol doesn't seem to matter in the rape charge either while it matters in the battery charge…
edit: @Frank beat me to it.
P.S. See it was redacted, not amended. Probably accuser’s name or other sensitive information was edited out…
This is one of the more confusing reports I've seen despite its overwhelming simplicity. This allegedly occurred at 14:47:30, was reported to police at 14:47:58, a mere 28seconds after said event started and then was allowed to continue until 14:50:30? So either she called the police 28s into this event and was on the phone when it continued, or a friend made the call without trying to pull her/get her away or make a scene in the bar? And then there's an undisclosed personal weapon used for sexual battery but not rape? Well, this officer will make an interesting witness."Personal weapon"?
Alcohol was “not applicable“ on the ”rape” charge. It seems alcohol was just an issue on the “battery” charge.No alcohol huh?……..
I see that now, thank you.Alcohol was “not applicable“ on the ”rape” charge. It seems alcohol was just an issue on the “battery” charge.
It's saying this took place the afternoon of the day after the game (Saturday afternoon), not the evening of the game (Friday night) as previously disclosed.Can someone explain to me the time of day on this new document? It says this happened in the early afternoon?
I had the same thought.I'm not well versed in reading incident reports, but this one seems to allow the defense quite a bit of room to work on getting the charges dropped. To the untrained eye the report makes no sense.
Or was it just reported the following afternoon, but happened the previous evening?It's saying this took place the afternoon of the day after the game (Saturday afternoon), not the evening of the game (Friday night) as previously disclosed.