Cardinals RB Dwyer head-butts wife after she refused sex
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PHOENIX (AP) – Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer head-butted his wife and broke her nose after she refused his sexual advances, and punched her in the face the next day, police said Thursday.
The details surfaced in a law enforcement report a day after Dwyer was arrested on aggravated assault charges and deactivated from all team activities after he was taken into custody at the Cardinals' practice facility and headquarters in Tempe.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/cardinals-player-dwyer-released-jail-131705556--nfl.html
I honestly thought this was going to be a wildly inappropriate Onion article. At least this isn't a thing where everybody looks the other way "for the good of the community (go Pack!)" anymore.
Jesus !@#$%^&* Christ another one?
Are you American? These dudes been beating women forever. It's only just now getting coverage because clickbait.
Jesus !@#$%^&* Christ another one?
Are you American? These dudes been beating women forever. It's only just now getting coverage because clickbait.
I don't follow the NFL much at all, I remember that string of DUIs a season or two back. This is what the 4th domestic abuse case in 3 or 4 weeks? Is that not higher than usual?
I knew some laws were being bent for very high profile cases. but this ? ugh. i mean, just fuck off NFL.Jesus !@#$%^&* Christ another one?
Are you American? These dudes been beating women forever. It's only just now getting coverage because clickbait.
I don't follow the NFL much at all, I remember that string of DUIs a season or two back. This is what the 4th domestic abuse case in 3 or 4 weeks? Is that not higher than usual?
Jesus !@#$%^&* Christ another one?
Are you American? These dudes been beating women forever. It's only just now getting coverage because clickbait.
I don't follow the NFL much at all, I remember that string of DUIs a season or two back. This is what the 4th domestic abuse case in 3 or 4 weeks? Is that not higher than usual?
Domestic violence, probably ahead of the curve right now. But as far as arrests (DUIs, guns, domestic violence, etc), business as usual.