If they have kids together, dysfunctional.environment bracketed, could we see a 9.4 100 for men and 10.4 low for women by 2050? Or is it not that simple? What say ye?
If you see the camera footage, she was dangerous!!!! When will people learn not to interfere with law enforcement. They have a job to do. Injecting yourself into her situation is beyond ignorant. If you have issues, work them out in court, not along a Florida highway. Stupid is as stupid does.
Not mecessarily. He may have tried to explain to them she has manic depressive disorder or sometthing related, use weed to chill, not realising ir can worsen the episode. Not sure if this is the case and does not excuse but would explain a lot. And sometimes partners of such people have to intervene because if it was the case she might have little regard for the consequences of her actions. She needs meds amd therapy but it cannot be forced. If personality disorder or other comorbities accompany the mood disorder things can get really ugly and she might provoke authorities to dangerous levels on these times. Many of them do not see the illness, only another civilian with an attude egaging in transgressive behaviour.
I believe in most states where some form of medical/recreational Marijuana is legal, it is still illegal to use/have/etc in car. Kind of like open container laws and alcohol. You don't have to be drunk to be cited. I was on a jury where a guy tried to throw out pot from car. He got "destruction of evidence" charge instead of simple citation. Had to get booked and hire lawyer (hung jury, not retried) to keep his job.
There’s a lot you can say about Coleman, but his loyalty cannot be questioned. After Bednarek was clearly at fault for the relay team’s DQ at the Paris Olympics, Coleman refused to throw him under the bus when repeatedly pressed to do so on camera by Lewis Johnson.
After the airport incident, Coleman showed compassion and said, “I'm the type of guy who's in the business of extending grace, and mercy and love."
Now this. Coleman stands by his teammates and loved ones.
There’s a lot you can say about Coleman, but his loyalty cannot be questioned. After Bednarek was clearly at fault for the relay team’s DQ at the Paris Olympics, Coleman refused to throw him under the bus when repeatedly pressed to do so on camera by Lewis Johnson.
After the airport incident, Coleman showed compassion and said, “I'm the type of guy who's in the business of extending grace, and mercy and love."
Now this. Coleman stands by his teammates and loved ones.
Coleman didn’t throw Bednarek under the bus because he was afraid Kenny would have Kung Fu’d him.
I watched the video of ScR being pulled over and the cop talking to her. I didn't go back through this thread and read the whole thing but how did Coleman get arrested? In the video I watched he was not with ScR. Did he come along to the scene later?
The officer says Coleman eventually refused to comply with orders to keep himself out of the traffic stop ... as he made several attempts to explain Richardson's speed to keep her out of jail. Richardson told the officer Coleman was her boyfriend ... but later, when asked to provide identification, the cop said he refused. He was placed under arrest for resisting.
Jail time seems way too severe of a fine. Should she be punished by having her license taken away for 6-12 months and maybe fined $5K for excessive speeding ? - YES!!!! But ‘jail time’ is a total waste of tax payers money and totally not necessary. If she had actually caused an accident or hit somebody - well YES of course. But she didn’t!!! I know that some will disagree with me, but you have to go over the top like that for people to learn their lesson. Coleman’s pipe thing is total nonsense - Was he high? If not, then leave his butt alone!
Interesting how Coleman was arrested for trying to defend Sha'Carri.
Ya know, it’s kinda romantic. This man protects her when she assaults him in an airport. Then when she is being arrested he steps in - to the point that he gets himself arrested. Most women would give anything to have a man like that.
There’s a lot you can say about Coleman, but his loyalty cannot be questioned. After Bednarek was clearly at fault for the relay team’s DQ at the Paris Olympics, Coleman refused to throw him under the bus when repeatedly pressed to do so on camera by Lewis Johnson.
After the airport incident, Coleman showed compassion and said, “I'm the type of guy who's in the business of extending grace, and mercy and love."
Now this. Coleman stands by his teammates and loved ones.