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hilinegrizfan said:
Spanky said:
Mormons get in fights too.

fights over who gets to knock on the door?

The kid he fought with might be Mormon, I see his dad played baseball at BYU
according to WSU website.
NOT THAT IT MATTERS before someone jumps my ass for pointing this out :thumb:
 
Mavman said:
hilinegrizfan said:
Spanky said:
Mormons get in fights too.

fights over who gets to knock on the door?

The kid he fought with might be Mormon, I see his dad played baseball at BYU
according to WSU website.
NOT THAT IT MATTERS before someone jumps my ass for pointing this out :thumb:

Best fight I've seen at a football game was at the Holy War. Utah was in Provo, just scored a TD, and the cheerleaders were running around with the Utah flag. Went right in front of the BYU cheerleaders and one of the BYU dudes tacked the flag carrying Utah cheer dude. Happened right in front of me. Was hilarious!
 
From skimming the arresting officer's affidavit and looking at the latest Missoulian article:

1. Does Strong appear to be under influence of intoxicants? No.

2. The 2 other witnesses, who were with Strong, were not interviewed by the arresting officer. According to the article, the Pullman police would like to interview them. This will likely be a positive for Strong.

3. Looks like 2 people were interviewed by the arresting officer, plus another one at the party only. One said the guy put his open-handed palms up, before Strong hit him. He says Strong threw one punch, the guy went down, and Strong threw another punch when the guy was on the ground. He also says he thinks the guy got hurt when he hit the ground after first punch. Would be interesting to know if this witness was friends with the guy who got hurt, and whether he was drunk.

4. Reported as fractured skull with hematoma. The guy must not be in a coma, because the article says the hospital isn't releasing information at the guy's request.

5. A woman was also interviewed. She said the WSU guy had a guy in a headlock or chokehold in the house, 3 guys were mad at the WSU guy, and 2 of them were bleeding. This was in the house. She identified Strong. Said another guy had dreadlocks. Couldn't describe the 3d guy. The WSU guy ran from the house. Several blocks, I believe. She must have followed. She said Strong and guy with dreadlocks hit him multiple times and while on ground. Inconsistency in those 2 witnesses.

6. Strong and the other guys ran off.

7. Officer found the guy bleeding on the roadway.

8. The woman at party thought it was Strong's brother's cousin, and thought he played for Montana St. She said one of the guys had an injury to the eye and lip.

9. The officer said Strong had minor injury to right eye.

10. As reported in other places, Strong has a bit of a different story in various key parts.

11. I didn't look back at the WA statute, but I wonder if punching someone, particular a big guy one has had a skirmish with, and the guy's big injury occurs when he hits the roadway, has the requisite intent to cause serious bodily harm, or whatever the statute says. I've read about cases where someone has hit a drunk in the alley behind the bar, and the drunk gets seriously injured or dies from hitting his head on the ground. I can't recall the result, tho.

12. I wonder if Strong's 2 witnesses will recall the WSU guy with his fists clenched and looking threatening. And if their recollection will be more like Strong's.

13. The officer appears to have made the 2d degree arrest based mainly on: Strong admits that he punched the guy while standing, punched him again while getting up, and the guy got hurt bad. Now, the WSU police will have to sort through all of the additional, and conflicting, recollections.

14. Strong was booked in at 5'10", 190.
 
SoldierGriz said:
goarmy said:
Here's the arresting officer's affadavit

http://static.lakana.com/bmg-kecitv-media-us-east-1/document_dev/2017/10/24/Affidavit%20of%20Probable%20Cause_1508870976791_9077338_ver1.0.pdf

Not good...

While there are differences in testimony in here...seems like pretty good chance Strong and others chased the "victim" out of the house and down the street. Self Defense?

This whole thing sucks.

Yes, if the guy stopped, turned back at them, put up his fists, acted threatening, and was a big guy.
 
"How much force does it take to break the skull?

Quoting a bike-helmet study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, he wrote that 235 kg (520 pounds) or 2,300 newtons of force would be needed to crush a human skull, almost twice as much force as human hands could possibly muster."
 
Griz Voice of Reason said:
goarmy said:
Here's the arresting officer's affadavit

http://static.lakana.com/bmg-kecitv-media-us-east-1/document_dev/2017/10/24/Affidavit%20of%20Probable%20Cause_1508870976791_9077338_ver1.0.pdf

Strong will be done for the season. Noted in the document is the fact he "confessed". Self-defense claim would work back in the house, not after chasing the track guy down who had his hands up with open palms says a witness. Strong's life was not in danger and first episode had passed, no matter who was at fault for that. Strong instigated the second confrontation. Pretty much a slam-dunk. Plea deal and career over. Sad.

Agree. The arresting officer's affidavit spells trouble for Strong.
 
PlayerRep said:
SoldierGriz said:
goarmy said:
Here's the arresting officer's affadavit

http://static.lakana.com/bmg-kecitv-media-us-east-1/document_dev/2017/10/24/Affidavit%20of%20Probable%20Cause_1508870976791_9077338_ver1.0.pdf

Not good...

While there are differences in testimony in here...seems like pretty good chance Strong and others chased the "victim" out of the house and down the street. Self Defense?

This whole thing sucks.

Yes, if the guy stopped, turned back at them, put up his fists, acted threatening, and was a big guy.


What a pathetic crock ... IF that’s what happened. A guy who is being chased by multiple people and who then turns around to defend himself and who is then attacked by a guy who is CHASING him is not the victim of assault!!!? Is there anything you won’t make an excuse for?
 
PlayerRep said:
8. The woman at party thought it was Strong's brother's cousin, and thought he played for Montana St. She said one of the guys had an injury to the eye and lip.

you need to skim more.

said it was Marcus Strongs (WSU CB) cousin, meaning that the thug must be Marcus's cousin.


She knew he played for a Montana school so assumed MSU
 
PlayerRep said:
SoldierGriz said:
goarmy said:
Here's the arresting officer's affadavit

http://static.lakana.com/bmg-kecitv-media-us-east-1/document_dev/2017/10/24/Affidavit%20of%20Probable%20Cause_1508870976791_9077338_ver1.0.pdf

Not good...

While there are differences in testimony in here...seems like pretty good chance Strong and others chased the "victim" out of the house and down the street. Self Defense?

This whole thing sucks.

Yes, if the guy stopped, turned back at them, put up his fists, acted threatening, and was a big guy.
he was being chased by three guys, its called a defensive posture, the thug was the aggressor at that point
 
Initially, I would tend agree with you. The danger needing self defense had left the building. However, chasing after someone who has committed what looks like 3 assaults to detain for police may be a valid enterprise (citizens arrest theory). Even if considered cornered, if he again became aggressive then new ballgame. Sticky wicket for Strong either way.
 
PDXGrizzly said:
SACCAT66 said:
PDXGrizzly said:
HookedonGriz said:
Confusing reporting for sure. Article headings said he's been charged and body says nothing of the sort. All other outlets have not said he's been charged, yet so now I'm wondering.

It’s the chasing, finding, and second punch that worry me. If this is true, especially with witnesses saying he hit the guy again while down, then this will not end well for Strong. This will cost him his spot on the team. And might have a cost for the other two players present. Not to mention the WAZZU athlete in the hospital. I pray that he ends up being ok, otherwise this gets real ugly real fast.

It’s just stupid and wasteful of God given talent a potential. Unless the Pullman PD is really quick at investigating, then Strong’s playing career is over.

This...I could be wrong, but I would think the first punch was self defense, but the second one wouldn't be...and the article says that Strong admits to hitting him a second time when he tried to get up. This second punch also seams to be what caused the head injury.

Where did you get that last piece about the second hit being the cause? I’m curious

I think it says falling to the ground after the first hit is what probably cracked his skull. That is a very serious condition.

http://static.lakana.com/bmg-kecitv-media-us-east-1/document_dev/2017/10/24/Affidavit%20of%20Probable%20Cause_1508870976791_9077338_ver1.0.pdf
 
PlayerRep said:
"How much force does it take to break the skull?

Quoting a bike-helmet study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, he wrote that 235 kg (520 pounds) or 2,300 newtons of force would be needed to crush a human skull, almost twice as much force as human hands could possibly muster."

Boxing style punch from someone as fit as Strong can deliver 500 to 900 lbs of force. Apparently it has a lot to do with core strength. This is from actual boxers delivering the blow. While you or I could at best deliver 250 to 300, it is not unreasonable to assume that a D 1 safety is fit and strong enough to break the 500 lb line.
 
the cops are probably going to get 20 different stories from a bunch of drunk college kids that are trying to recall what happened at 2am... some stories may lean in different directions depending on relationships with the 2 people involved...either way... its a crapshoot
 
indian-outlaw said:
PDXGrizzly said:
SACCAT66 said:
PDXGrizzly said:
It’s the chasing, finding, and second punch that worry me. If this is true, especially with witnesses saying he hit the guy again while down, then this will not end well for Strong. This will cost him his spot on the team. And might have a cost for the other two players present. Not to mention the WAZZU athlete in the hospital. I pray that he ends up being ok, otherwise this gets real ugly real fast.

It’s just stupid and wasteful of God given talent a potential. Unless the Pullman PD is really quick at investigating, then Strong’s playing career is over.

This...I could be wrong, but I would think the first punch was self defense, but the second one wouldn't be...and the article says that Strong admits to hitting him a second time when he tried to get up. This second punch also seams to be what caused the head injury.

Where did you get that last piece about the second hit being the cause? I’m curious

I think it says falling to the ground after the first hit is what probably cracked his skull. That is a very serious condition.

http://static.lakana.com/bmg-kecitv-media-us-east-1/document_dev/2017/10/24/Affidavit%20of%20Probable%20Cause_1508870976791_9077338_ver1.0.pdf

The affidavit is kind of damning. Whitnesses and a confession. At the very best, Strong is going to be off the team. It saddens me to see a young life (possibly two) ruined over a house party fight. It’s stupid. If Strong is charged and convicted, he will never lead a normal life. He will have a felony on his record. Worse, a violent felony. Most employers will not hire him for anything. Not to mention he would be expelled. Most colleges have trouble having violent felons as students. If this sticks... it’s a true tragedy. Another wasted young life.
 
Looking on Facebook it looks like the male witness is a basketball player at Washington State. One of the female witnesses is on the track and field team at Washington State as well.
 
59106Griz said:
Looking on Facebook it looks like the male witness is a basketball player at Washington State. One of the female witnesses is on the track and field team at Washington State as well.

Yep, all they have is testimony from the WSU side. it's my understanding they want to get other eye witness testimony, more than likely from Strong's friends. This is why no charges have been filed yet.
 
Fat Bruno said:
PlayerRep said:
SoldierGriz said:
goarmy said:
Here's the arresting officer's affadavit

http://static.lakana.com/bmg-kecitv-media-us-east-1/document_dev/2017/10/24/Affidavit%20of%20Probable%20Cause_1508870976791_9077338_ver1.0.pdf

Not good...

While there are differences in testimony in here...seems like pretty good chance Strong and others chased the "victim" out of the house and down the street. Self Defense?

This whole thing sucks.

Yes, if the guy stopped, turned back at them, put up his fists, acted threatening, and was a big guy.


What a pathetic crock ... IF that’s what happened. A guy who is being chased by multiple people and who then turns around to defend himself and who is then attacked by a guy who is CHASING him is not the victim of assault!!!? Is there anything you won’t make an excuse for?

You don't know what you're talking about. If a big guy is being chased, stops, turns around, and threatens the people chasing him, or the main one, then it's self-defense. Chasing someone doesn't matter if at the end, the guy comes at you. I am not making excuses for anyone. I am just discussing possible scenarios. Of course, none of us know the facts.

How much do you want to bet that most of what the other 2 guys say will support Strong's basic story?
 
59106Griz said:
Looking on Facebook it looks like the male witness is a basketball player at Washington State. One of the female witnesses is on the track and field team at Washington State as well.

So both of them are friends with the WSU guy, and both of the supposed other 2 with Strong will be friends of his.
 
Unless the injured guy is adamant about not pursuing charges, it's likely Strong will be charged, based in part on his own admissions.
 
PDXGrizzly said:
indian-outlaw said:
PDXGrizzly said:
SACCAT66 said:
This...I could be wrong, but I would think the first punch was self defense, but the second one wouldn't be...and the article says that Strong admits to hitting him a second time when he tried to get up. This second punch also seams to be what caused the head injury.

Where did you get that last piece about the second hit being the cause? I’m curious

I think it says falling to the ground after the first hit is what probably cracked his skull. That is a very serious condition.

http://static.lakana.com/bmg-kecitv-media-us-east-1/document_dev/2017/10/24/Affidavit%20of%20Probable%20Cause_1508870976791_9077338_ver1.0.pdf

The affidavit is kind of damning. Whitnesses and a confession. At the very best, Strong is going to be off the team. It saddens me to see a young life (possibly two) ruined over a house party fight. It’s stupid. If Strong is charged and convicted, he will never lead a normal life. He will have a felony on his record. Worse, a violent felony. Most employers will not hire him for anything. Not to mention he would be expelled. Most colleges have trouble having violent felons as students. If this sticks... it’s a true tragedy. Another wasted young life.

It isn't really a confession. As I said earlier, what Strong "confessed" to will be trumped if he and his witnesses have a strong recollection of the self-defense elements.

I know this didn't occur, but if the WSU guy swung first, and Strong then decked him with one punch, and the guy fractured his skull when he hit the roadway, then there's no assault of any degree for Strong.
 
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