Depends on what Department was asked I guess...
>>NFL.com also obtained an offense report from the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office that appears to be related to the day in question. That day, shortly after 6:45 a.m., a man identified by deputies as Bradley Alexander Sherrod, 30, of Hartford, Conn., was found on the ground close to a John Deere landscaping business near Riviera Beach.
He appeared to be shot in the head and the hand, the report said. The man repeatedly said at the time he did not know who shot him, the report said, but the wounds were not self-inflicted.
The man wasn't cooperative, and told one investigator he didn't want the case to go any further.
"I explained that without his cooperation, the investigation would cease," one deputy wrote. "He understood."
The case is inactive, according to the report.<<
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...t-alleges-aaron-hernandez-shot-man-in-florida
And it's getting real in MA as well - shame in some respects.
Ted Daniel (@TedDanielFOX25)
6/19/13, 10:12 PM
LAW SOURCE: Aaron Hernandez was driver of a vehicle Odin LLoyd and 2 others in. Lloyd found dead one mile from Hernandez home.
Ted Daniel (@TedDanielFOX25)
6/19/13, 10:18 PM
LAW SOURCE: 4 men together in vehicle. Only 3 return to Aaron Hernandez's home. Odin Lloyd NOT one of them. #fox25
Ted Daniel (@TedDanielFOX25)
6/19/13, 10:24 PM
LAW SOURCE: Forensic evidence places vehicle "driven by" Aaron Hernandez at "crime scene". Don't know what scene that is.