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The suspected weapon is a .223 assault rifle.
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Them$!$%@+ RIP through anything....
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The suspected weapon is a .223 assault rifle.
,
Them$!$%@+ RIP through anything....
Originally Posted by cbpresent
Jason Whitlock speaks Truth.
Originally Posted by ididit4theluv
The crazy thing about this is the guy who got shot is Larry Bird's best friend and long time equipment manager "Corky".... A great dude who looks like a 5'5 Bald Bull and wouldn't harm a fly. Dude just like to hang out and have a good time and ended up getting hit up.... He's all good though, but Indy is no joke!!!!
Rolling around at 3AM in a Rolls is a recipe for disaster.
especially in parts of the country where that kind of thing isn't too common. you make yourself a target. sad, but true
not saying indianapolis is a poor or bad place overall, but parts of it are really, really impoverished and really dangerous.
who knows, tinsley & crew could have been talking trash to the wrong people and this is what they got. or they could have been minding their own business,but either way it's going to happen if you're not too careful about keeping certain things to yourself, especially your wealth and brashness
keeping a low key and low profile would prevent a lot of these situations.
Originally Posted by youngjordan23
How are 7 foot people gonna keep low key in the club. Fact of the matter is if Jamal Tinsley walks in somewhere with no ice, and pulls up in a KIA he's still gonna be known as Jamal Tinsley from the NBA. Which automatically means money and the same results happen.
Originally Posted by youngjordan23
How are 7 foot people gonna keep low key in the club. Fact of the matter is if Jamal Tinsley walks in somewhere with no ice, and pulls up in a KIA he's still gonna be known as Jamal Tinsley from the NBA. Which automatically means money and the same results happen.
How are 7 foot people gonna keep low key in the club. Fact of the matter is if Jamal Tinsley walks in somewhere with no ice, and pulls up in a KIA he's still gonna be known as Jamal Tinsley from the NBA. Which automatically means money and the same results happen.
First off, Jamaal Tinsley with no ice looks like your normal everyday dude that you see walking around Jamaica Ave. People see the jewels, cars, etc and theybegin to hate. If you are trying to stunt on people who have little to no regard for their well-being or anyone else's for that matter, you are bound tohave problems. There are famous people who go out every night but bring little to no attention to themselves. You act a fool in a club, outside, or whereever,you are flat out asking for something to go wrong. Doesn't matter what monitary situation you have. However, (if what I'm reading is true) if this dudeis flat out being ignorant with his money, then he really needs to wisen up. Hopefully, these events over the past 2-3 years will humble him, and make himrealize that he shouldn't take life for granted. True, you only live once, but there is no need to almost cut your life short by being dumb.
Larry Bird: "It's Time For Tinsley To Make Better Decisions."
December 10, 2007 - 8:01 amIndianapolis Star -
Indiana Pacers team leaders Sunday publicly admonished Jamaal Tinsley for being out at a time and place that put him in harm's way -- in the sights of someone wielding an assault rifle -- and said it's time for professional athletes to make "smarter" decisions.
Coach Jim O'Brien, Pacers President Larry Bird and player and team leader Jermaine O'Neal responded to the incident later Sunday.
O'Brien characterized Tinsley as a "victim (who) wasn't out there causing problems," but said Tinsley should not have been in that situation at 3 a.m.
"But that's a decision that was made, and it was the wrong decision to make," O'Brien said. "I would think as we all suspect, nothing good happens after 1 o'clock if you're around alcohol or around an environment where there could be weapons."
"With Jamaal, it's just 'Why are you out at 3:30 in a place like that?' I don't really have a problem with guys being out till 3:30, but you've got to know your surroundings," Bird said. "Obviously, it's time for these guys to take a look at everything that's happened throughout our league, throughout professional sports, and step back and take a hard look at it and make smarter decisions."