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Brandon Marshall stabbed


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The stab wound to the stomach allegedy inflicted by the hand of his wife was the latest off-field incident involving Miami Dolphins and former Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall. But hardly the first. A chronology of Marshall’s off-field troubles:

Oct. 31 2004- Marshall faced misdemeanor charges of trespass, resisting

arrest without violence, disorderly conduct, refusal to obey and assault on

a law enforcement officer from a Halloween night arrest his junior year at

Central Florida. All charges were ultimately dismissed.

April 8, 2005 – Marshall was charged with retail theft, a misdemeanor,

after police in Orlando accused him of trying to return a stolen set of bed

sheets at a Burlington Coat Factory. The charge was dropped.

June 17, 2006 – Marshall and his girlfriend Rasheedah Watley both filed police reports alleging

physical abuse by the other in an hours-long a fight at Marshall’s Orlando

apartment. No arrests.

Jan 1, 2007 _ According to court testimony in the murder trial in which Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams was the victim and Willie E. Clark was the defendent, Marshall and his cousin were involved in an altercation outside a downtown Denver nightclub with Wllie E. Clark and Daniel “Ponytail” Harris. Prosecutors believe an enraged Clark followed a limousine that he thought Marshall and his cousin were in. Clark was found guilty of firing at least 15 shots into the crowded limousine that killed Williams. Marshall and his cousin were in another vehicle. Clark is serving a life sentence.

Jan. 24, 2007 – Police interview Marshall and his father after an

argument in an Orlando parking lot. Marshall claimed his father tried to run him over with his car, while the father told police Marshall had shot a gun. Both

declined to press charges.

March 18, 2007 – Watley told Atlanta police that Marshall had punched

her and taken her purse while at a downtown hotel. Marshall left before

police arrived and no charges were filed.

March 21, 2007 – Police in Palm Beach County, Fla., interviewed Marshall

and Watley twice in one night after two loud arguments. Both said the

incidents were not physical, and no arrests were made.

March 26, 2007 – This is the first time the Broncos and Denver-area sports fans understood the magnitude of Marshall’s domestic troubles with Watley. Marshall was arrested in Highlands Ranch on charges of domestic violence and false imprisonment after another argument. Marshall hired attorney Harvey Steinberg to defend him and charges were dropped in May 2007.

June 8, 2007 – Two incident reports were filed by Atlanta police. The

first was to investigate damage to private property when Watley’s friend

alleged that Marshall hit her car and then threw a rock at the passenger

door, where Watley was riding. In the other, Watley told police Marshall had

cut her in the thigh and punched her in the face. She was taken by ambulance

to a local hospital. Marshall was not on the scene, and no charges were

filed.

June 30, 2007 – Watley told Atlanta police Marshall had punched and

choked her at his downtown condo, leaving a bruise on her eye and scratches

on her body. He was not on scene and no charges were filed.

Oct. 22, 2007 – Marshall arrested and charged with DUI after he

allegedly was driving the wrong way on a one-way street in downtown Denver

hours after a Broncos game.

March 4-5-6, 2008 – Three incident reports and one criminal warrant

filed after Watley and Marshall got into a fight at his Atlanta condo. She

told police Marshall had punched her in the mouth and eye. Marshall told

police his hand was also cut on glass during the incident, which included

Watley’s two younger sisters. Marshall was arrested on March 6 on a

misdemeanor battery charge.

May 21, 2008 – An Atlanta police officer was dispatched to Marshall’s

condo to enforce Watley’s temporary restraining order while Watley was there

removing her belongings. The officer described Marshall as being cooperative

and Watley as being argumentative, though Watley told the officer she felt

threatened by Marshall and his relatives who were also there.

Feb. 8, 2009 – Played in his first Pro Bowl in Hawaii, an honor received because

of his performance in the 2008 season. While on that trip, he proposed to

his girlfriend, Michi Nogami Campbell.

March 1, 2009: Takes part in a fierce argument with his fiancée that leads to

their arrest on disorderly conduct charges. The charges are dismissed the

next day.

Aug. 14, 2009 – A six-person Atlanta jury acquits Marshall on a misdemeanor battery charge stemming from the March 6, 2008 incident.

Aug. 28 – Coach Josh McDaniels suspends Marshall for the remainder of

the preseason for conduct detrimental to the team, the day after he

lost his cool at practice, punting away a football and batting down

balls in frustration. He was reinstated on Sept. 6.

Feb. 26, 2010 – Marshall testifies for the prosecution in the murder trial of

Willie Clark, the man accused of killing former Bronco Darrent Williams on

Jan. 1, 2007. Marshall was partying with Williams the night of the murder.

In his testimony, Marshall said he escalated a dispute outside a downtown

nightclub with Clark and Clark’s friends. “I think about it every night,”

Marshall said.

April 1, 2010 – Marshall marries Michi Nogami in a courthouse ceremony in Jefferson

County. Marshall was spotted wearing his new wedding band in a fashion

magazine photo shoot on April 13.

April 14 – Marshall is traded to the Miami Dolphins for two second-round

draft picks, one each in 2010 and 2011.

July 17, 2010 _ Marshall and his wife again exchange vows in a formal ceremony in Miami.

April 22, 2011 _ Michi Nogami-Marshall is arrested and jailed after she admits to police she stabbed her husband with a kitchen knife in self-defense. Marshall is hospitalized following emergency surgery to repair a non-life threatening stab wound to his stomach.

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April 8, 2005 – Marshall was charged with retail theft, a misdemeanor,

after police in Orlando accused him of trying to return a stolen set of bed

sheets at a Burlington Coat Factory. The charge was dropped.

Wait...what??? :rofl:

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