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Second Griz Player Now a Person of Interest

No charges filed for anything but two pussies (Hasalam & Stitt suspend Strong. Embarrassing at the lack of support our administration has for it's players! "THEY ARE NOT MONTANA



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i_the_sky said:
No charges filed for anything but two pussies (Hasalam & Stitt suspend Strong. Embarrassing at the lack of support our administration has for it's players! "THEY ARE NOT MONTANA



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The process at the University of Montana for these things is not handled by the coach. It is not arbitrary and there is a group that makes the decision. This process was established before Coach Stitt was ever here.
 
BadlandsGrizFan said:
griznative24 said:
Why does everyone think its Akem? BTW he practiced with the 1's yesterday...

Cuz jumping to conclusions is what our society does best...and he has dreads..case closed duhhhh

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Gotcha. How could I have missed that?
 
Why did Strong leave Oregon State?


"Citing court documents, Pullman Radio News reported that Strong told police the victim tried to assault him when he tried to break up an altercation at a house party. Strong told police he later approached the victim outside and hit him once, knocking him to the ground, and a second time as the victim tried to get up.

Strong reportedly claimed he acted in self-defense, and police noted he had minor facial injuries, the radio station reported. A witness, meanwhile, told police that the victim had been chased by three males and was assaulted even though he held up his hands showing he didn’t want to fight."

Self defense??

http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/oct/23/university-of-montana-football-player-accused-of-a/
 
clawman said:
Why did Strong leave Oregon State?


"Citing court documents, Pullman Radio News reported that Strong told police the victim tried to assault him when he tried to break up an altercation at a house party. Strong told police he later approached the victim outside and hit him once, knocking him to the ground, and a second time as the victim tried to get up.

Strong reportedly claimed he acted in self-defense, and police noted he had minor facial injuries, the radio station reported. A witness, meanwhile, told police that the victim had been chased by three males and was assaulted even though he held up his hands showing he didn’t want to fight."

Self defense??

http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/oct/23/university-of-montana-football-player-accused-of-a/

Classic case of he said, he said (with lots of conflicting witness accounts).

That's one of the good things about bail. You don't have to stay locked up while evidence is being gathered. And good for the DA in not filing charges during that process.
 
I will sleep better tonight knowing that ewu & litter box nation's best legal minds are on the case now. :roll:

We'll let you guys know when we have a question about cold starting a diesel at -20 or design tips for building a cool tree house getaway. :thumb:
 
Ursa Major said:
I will sleep better tonight knowing that ewu & litter box nation's best legal minds are on the case now. :roll:

We'll let you guys know when we have a question about cold starting a diesel at -20 or design tips for building a cool tree house getaway. :thumb:

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Raider said:
AZDoc said:
clawman said:
Why did Strong leave Oregon State?

Injuries pushed him from probable starter to down the depth chart

...and there was a coaching change that influenced his decision.

Nice try clawman.......fail.

Yep...tried to put that to bed quickly! Forgot about the coaching change...duh. Thanks for backing me up!
 
clawman said:
Why did Strong leave Oregon State?


"Citing court documents, Pullman Radio News reported that Strong told police the victim tried to assault him when he tried to break up an altercation at a house party. Strong told police he later approached the victim outside and hit him once, knocking him to the ground, and a second time as the victim tried to get up.

Strong reportedly claimed he acted in self-defense, and police noted he had minor facial injuries, the radio station reported. A witness, meanwhile, told police that the victim had been chased by three males and was assaulted even though he held up his hands showing he didn’t want to fight."

Self defense??

http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/oct/23/university-of-montana-football-player-accused-of-a/
Why was Victor Gamboa suspended for half the season?

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http://missoulian.com/sports/college/big-sky-conference/university-of-montana/police-two-other-grizzlies-players-with-strong-during-assault/article_56221477-0cbd-54e9-b8e5-83ae92577ceb.html#tncms-source=home-breaking

Police: Two other Grizzlies players with Strong during assault


MISSOULA — The two other people who were with Montana football player Justin Strong during an assault in Pullman, Washington, over the weekend are Griz football players, Pullman police chief Gary Jenkins confirmed Thursday evening.

"We are not releasing their names, but they are Univ of Montana football players," Jenkins wrote in an email.
No charges have been filed against Strong, who was released after being booked for involvement in a second-degree assault, a felony in Washington.

Jenkins also said the University of Montana Police Department is assisting the Pullman Police Department with interviews of "witnesses and persons of interest" who attend the University of Montana. The investigation continues.


It is unknown at this time if Montana's Athlete Conduct Team is looking into preliminary action against the other two football players.


The victim of the assault, Bradley "Wyatt" Meyring, has been released from the hospital as well, Jenkins said, though he was unsure of what day Meyring was discharged. The Spokesman-Review newspaper in Spokane reported he was released Tuesday.


Strong is suspended for Montana's next two games against Weber State and Northern Arizona.

Strong told police he was breaking up a fight at a house party and later hit Meyring — a hammer thrower for Washington State — because Meyring hit him first. Strong, according to the police report, had a cut lip and a swollen right eye.

Police were dispatched Saturday to a dispute in Pullman's College Hill neighborhood after a caller reported a "group of guys beating up an unconscious male."

Multiple witnesses have differing accounts of the incident.

Meyring suffered a fractured skull and a hematoma and was flown out of Pullman to Spokane Saturday morning for additional medical care.

Strong was arrested Saturday morning following the assault and was booked into Whitman County Jail in Colfax, Washington. His bail was set at $50,000 via telephonic hearing, but he was released on his own recognizance on Monday morning.

Since Strong — Montana's starting free safety, who leads the team in interceptions — has not yet been charged, the Athlete Conduct Team is in charge of determining preliminary action, in this case the two-game suspension.

If charges are filed, athletes facing felony charges are on indefinite suspension pending the outcome of criminal proceedings and further disciplinary action by the ACT. The penalty for a first-offense Category I violation — for the most serious offenses — is dismissal from the team.
 
Question is....why were they (supposedly) wearing Washington State garb? I think that's what I heard unless some drunk kids got their story wrong. That's as disturbing as anything.

#incognito
 
signedbewildered said:
Question is....why were they (supposedly) wearing Washington State garb? I think that's what I heard unless some drunk kids got their story wrong. That's as disturbing as anything.

#incognito


This confusion would've never happened if UM went back to the original colors.

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