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mojorizin
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Having been in and around law enforcement all my life, unless something is in absolute concrete terms, I'm not always buying it. Cops for one arent the brightest guys in the world, your average patrolman wouldnt know an accidental poisoning from a suicide attempt unless it was obvious, and you can word a report to make something simple look pretty bad. I would be surprised if the PD released a police report before everyone from his supervisor to the Chief, mayor and city attorneys looked it over 100 times. If they did, they really are stupid. The only thing I'd release before a toxicology report and opinion of ER and attending physicians, would be "2257 - Response was made to 1313 Mockingbid Lane regarding a 911 call pertaining to possible overdose. At that time I made contact with a black male later identified to me as Terell Owens. Upon making contact, subject was lethargic and incoherent. Subject was transported via BillyBobs Ambulance Service to Baylor Medical Center at 2314 hours...."So the police report that was posted earlier was a fake? It clearly stated it was a suicide attempt.The drama deepens:UPDATE: Clarence Hill, beat writer for the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, appeared just moments ago on ESPNs Cold Pizza and said he spoke with the woman who actually called 911 and she told him this was NOT a suicide attempt. Apparently Owens took some pain medication along with his normal supplements and there was, in fact, a bad reaction. His stomach was not pumped and hospital personnel did not induce vomiting. The Cowboys will be holding a news conference at 1:30 pm CT.
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