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Going long - the Louis Murphy story
Raiders WR Louis Murphy arrested for possession of Viagra without valid prescription :
[URL="http://www.gainesville.com/article/20110403/articles/110409897"]Former Gator wide receiver Louis Morris Murphy Jr. arrested by GPD | Gainesville.com[/URL] [quote] [B]Former Gator Murphy arrested in Gainesville[/B] By [EMAIL="kimberly.moore@nytrng.com"]Kimberly Moore Wilmoth[/EMAIL] Staff Writer Published: Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 3:40 p.m. Gainesville Police arrested former standout Gator wide receiver Louis Morris Murphy Jr. early Sunday morning, charging him with possession of a drug without a valid prescription, failure to obey a police officer and resisting arrest without violence -- all misdemeanors. Murphy, who plays for the Oakland Raiders, was taken into custody just after midnight. Gainesville Police Officer Thomas Harrison said he spotted Murphy's Cadillac Escalade at 100 SW First St., with the stereo playing loudly. Harrison said he told Murphy, 23, to pull over, but then Murphy continued driving to a city parking lot, where he and his passengers got out of the SUV and walked away. Harrison flipped on his lights and ordered Murphy and the passengers to stop. Harrison said Murphy refused to present identification and demanded to know why Harrison stopped him. Harrison said Murphy continued to refuse to show his ID and so Harrison attempted to place him in handcuffs, but, he said, Murphy refused to put his hands behind his back. It took three officers to place the 6-foot-2-inch, 180-pound NFL player into custody. Harrison said Murphy consented to a search of his vehicle, where officers found a “non-labeled prescription bottle containing 11 individual pills later identified as Viagra.” Murphy could not provide a prescription for it and allegedly told the officer that he had peeled the label off of the bottle “because he did not want his girlfriend to know he had a prescription for it.” This is Murphy's second arrest in Gainesville. The first one came in 2006, when he was taken into custody for possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana. In a plea deal, the state attorney's office later declined to prosecute if Murphy completed 12 1/2 hours of community service or paid $125 to “Project Payback,” a juvenile program designed to monitor and enforce restitution to the courts. According to a Sports Illustrated article, Murphy vowed to turn his life around when his mother was diagnosed with cancer a second time in 2007. She died in on Valentine's Day 2008. He grieved in the butterfly garden at UF's Museum of Natural History when he worked there as an intern for part of his sports event management degree. He was also captain of UF's football team that year, scoring a touchdown from a [URL="http://www.gainesville.com/section/TOPIC0102//"][B]Tim Tebow[/B][/URL] pass in the BCS championship game. Murphy volunteers in his off hours. Last year, he spoke with inmates at the Pinellas County Jail annex in Clearwater, telling them that everyone deserves a second chance. Murphy's father is a pastor and he has said publicly that his faith shapes his life. [/quote] |
Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
Wow that's all I can say
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Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
[QUOTE=skinsfaninok;791941]Wow that's all I can say[/QUOTE]
That's what she said. |
Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
Too young to be needing Viagra. Pity.
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Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
[quote=Lotus;791943]Too young to be needing Viagra. Pity.[/quote]
Ain't that the truth, all the working out he does he should never have a problem. |
Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
[quote=NYCskinfan82;791949]Ain't that the truth, all the working out he does he should never have a problem.[/quote]
Maybe something ELSE he is taking causes the impotence? Or maybe, it just happens to people playing under Al Davis. |
Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
Hopefully he doesn't serve hard time.
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Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
[quote=tryfuhl;791974]Hopefully he doesn't serve hard time.[/quote]
Oh come on |
Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
[quote=tryfuhl;791974]Hopefully he doesn't serve hard time.[/quote]
:silly: |
Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
[quote=tryfuhl;791974]Hopefully he doesn't serve hard time.[/quote]
This type of crime could get him a stiff jail sentence. |
Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
[quote]Gainesville Police Officer Thomas Harrison said he spotted Murphy's Cadillac Escalade at 100 SW First St., with the stereo playing loudly. Harrison said he told Murphy, 23, to pull over, but then Murphy continued driving to a city parking lot, where he and his passengers got out of the SUV and walked away.
[/quote] since when is listening to music loud against the law? granted it sounds like murphy is a complete moron, and handled the situation horribly, but if I got pulled over for loud music i'd be pretty pissed too. |
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[quote=mlmdub130;792055]since when is listening to music loud against the law? granted it sounds like murphy is a complete moron, and handled the situation horribly, but if I got pulled over for loud music i'd be pretty pissed too.[/quote]
There is such a thing as a noise ordinance, especially after a certain time of night. |
Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
[quote=skinsguy;792056]There is such a thing as a noise ordinance, especially after a certain time of night.[/quote]
understandable, it doesn't give any times in the report though, maybe thats the case. it just pisses me off when cops pull people over for no reason just to harass them, and i know not all cops are that way, just seems like more and more are nowadays. side note, i got pulled over about 2 weeks ago for allegedly going 38 a 25, which is bs, but anyway asked me if i had anything to drink said yes told him i had wine with dinner truthfully. passed all field sobriety tests, then he wanted me to blow, i did and blew a .05. f-ing douche bag still wanted me and my wife to walk home, a little over a mile it was 930pm and about 40 outside. after him and his backup(he called 4 more cars) left me and my wife drove home. i guess i'm still pretty salty about it |
Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
Viagra is available on the black (meaning illegal) market & is used by young boys that do cocaine & other drugs.
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Re: Going long - the Louis Murphy story
[quote=freddyg12;792916]Viagra is available on the black (meaning illegal) market & is used by young boys that do cocaine & other drugs.[/quote]
Why? |
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