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Bridges mugshot and offiical charges


panther4life

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His address is on there - that sucks. I wouldn't want my address posted online for anyone to find. I guess that's one of the prices that you pay.

He looks defiant in that picture, like he's almost laughing.

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Okay, I'm not an expert but the way that reads Bridges is being charged with just assault and communicating threats. No where does it say battery. That means he never hit or even touched anyone. It's amazing what you can actually get someone arrested for. My supervisor in NC was arrested on assault charges. The incident happened at work. The "customer" hit my suporvisor in front of an officer. The officer esorted her out of the building. The next day the same officer showed up to arrest my supervisor. Said there was nothing he could do as the "customer" filed the charges at the courthouse. That was all she had to do to get someone arrested, file a report. Crazy.

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maybe he knew his time in Carolina was coming to an end so he decided to make it rain

You know he will be gone before training camp starts next July. They could keep him around since he will probably go to court untill after the season is over. Its kinda late to be picking up an OT and with Otah's history of ankle problems they need a back up with experience.

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Okay, I'm not an expert but the way that reads Bridges is being charged with just assault and communicating threats. No where does it say battery. That means he never hit or even touched anyone. It's amazing what you can actually get someone arrested for. My supervisor in NC was arrested on assault charges. The incident happened at work. The "customer" hit my suporvisor in front of an officer. The officer esorted her out of the building. The next day the same officer showed up to arrest my supervisor. Said there was nothing he could do as the "customer" filed the charges at the courthouse. That was all she had to do to get someone arrested, file a report. Crazy.

Thank god someone understands. As i have said before he was put in jall for Pushing someone and calling someone else names. That happens in kindergarden people.

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Thank god someone understands. As i have said before he was put in jall for Pushing someone and calling someone else names. That happens in kindergarden people.

I agree...but a shove from a 6-5 325 pound kindergartener may be taken a bit more seriously

Like If Jeremy Bridges started coming at me I'd probly poo my pants and Id feel that he is obligated to clean or replace said pants..

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if you are accused of something, chances are youve done something wrong.....that added to the fact that he got arrested last year for pointing a gun at a stripper means there's probably a good chance that this guy is just a piece of poo.....i think hes a good bacup....but these things arent gonna help his chances of sticking around....they probably feel like they have to get rid of him just to send a message to the team

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