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You just keep making things up.And stealing a car and running from the cops... but facts don’t matter.
You just keep making things up.And stealing a car and running from the cops... but facts don’t matter.
You just keep making things up.
To be honest, not punishing him at all would likely be worse for the team in the long run. But you misread my post if you think I'd want some accountability for him "to prove a point."Maybe I’m alone here. But I’m just not willing to throw this season away to prove a point. I admire those who feel differently
A liar or just really stupid and you accuse others of not reading anything.Correct I’m a liar. You got me.
No, I agree some punishment should be made. 2 games max imo tho. I fully understand your point and you aren’t wrong.To be honest, not punishing him at all would likely be worse for the team in the long run. But you misread my post if you think I'd want some accountability for him "to prove a point.
Do you realize that you're the one who didn't read or...?yes this exactly. @huskymedic i don’t know why you bother posting articles no one reads anything.
Do you realize that you're the one who didn't read or...?
You didn't miss anything, people are just doubling and tripling down on invented storiesSerious question: did I miss the part where his charges were upgraded to auto theft and DUI or are the usual suspects just talking out of their _____ as usual?
Can you point me to the article where he's charged with DUI and car theft?yes I read nothing.
Courant obtained the police report. In the report the officer stated he smelled alcohol on his breath. Also the owner of the car stated she didn't give him permission to use the car and that she wanted him arrested.Serious question: did I miss the part where his charges were upgraded to auto theft and DUI or are the usual suspects just talking out of their _____ as usual?
Can you point me to the article where he's charged with DUI and car theft?
Courant obtained the police report. In the report the officer stated he smelled alcohol on his breath. Also the owner of the car stated she didn't give him permission to use the car and that she wanted him arrested.
I agree, I was personally turned off by Anthony’s preachy article.Soon there will be video of the stop or what he was doing before the stop. Nobody seems to be letting up from twitter investigators to our beat writers. Connecticut trying to bring down one it’s own again...and that’s fine sometimes I guess, but this is a teenager who messed up. There really isn’t a need to keep piling on.
As a matter of fact I can, though I'll give you the DUI was just in a "What if" scenariocan you point to my post where I said he was charged with a DUI and car theft?
And stealing a car and running from the cops... but facts don’t matter.
quotes from the Courant article:Uh excuse me, you’re making that up. According to the yard, YOU didn’t read anything. You are making it up.
As much as I want to see him play for UConn, if he stole the car and was driving under the influence, kick him out of the university. Oui/Dui/Dwi is attempted murder as far as I'm concerned.
Excellent so you acknowledge you made up that part. Good start, so which part is a lie? The running from the cops or the police report stating that she wanted the person who took her car arrested? Or is the courant article a lie?As a matter of fact I can, though I'll give you the DUI was just in a "What if" scenario
Sir according to the BY you are making it up this is fake news. You made up these quotes...quotes from the Courant article:
"Some details of the arrest were released Tuesday, but the warrant showed that the officer who stopped the 19-year-old freshman at Royce Circle and Wilbur Cross Way, said he “detected an odor of alcoholic beverage emitting from Bouknight.” No tests were administered, as Bouknight ran from the scene shortly after being asked for identification. A series of charges filed against Bouknight earlier this week did not include driving under the influence."
"The owner of the car told police she had not given anyone permission to use her car, and the keys had been left in the kitchen of her apartment. She and her friends, after an evening at Ted’s Bar and Restaurant and another unnamed bar near campus, invited “15 to 20 people” back to the apartment. She said, at that time, she wanted the person who drove her car to be arrested."
How long was the officer with him, if he fled?Courant obtained the police report. In the report the officer stated he smelled alcohol on his breath. Also the owner of the car stated she didn't give him permission to use the car and that she wanted him arrested.
True but the next day she said that she was intoxicated when she made the statement and didn’t remember if she had given him permission or not.The owner of the car stated she didn't give him permission to use the car and that she wanted him arrested.
You conveniently left out the part where she then took back that statement and said she couldn't remember if she let him borrow the car. The Courant article isn't a lie, you just only used part of itExcellent so you acknowledge you made up that part. Good start, so which part is a lie? The running from the cops or the police report stating that she wanted the person who took her car arrested? Or is the courant article a lie?
has to go HahahahahahahahaIf true, which we don’t know with certainty, as badly as it hurts, and its going to hurt badly, the kid has to go. End of story. Other students deserve safe environments. Can’t be tolerated, not an iota.