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Elijah Dukes... "You dead, dawg" (1 Viewer)

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TAMPA - In late April, Tampa Bay Devil Rays outfielder Elijah Dukes barged into his wife's middle school classroom at lunchtime.He was so irate that she ran to get the principal and a deputy, who banned Dukes from the property, records show.His wife, who said she fears for her life, sought a restraining order and told the court it was the latest in a string of outbursts by the 22-year-old rookie player.Dukes' wife, NiShea Gilbert, 26, a teacher at Beth Shields Middle School in Ruskin, told the court in another filing Thursday that her husband threatened to kill her and sent a photo of a handgun to her cell phone.She played the St. Petersburg Times a voice mail message she said was from Dukes:"You dead, dawg," says an angry voice. "I ain't even bulls-------. Your kids, too."Dukes is in his first season with the Devil Rays, and his eight home runs - the most by any American League rookie - speak to his professional promise.But Dukes' personal life is a mess. Twice in the last month, the wife of the Tampa native and former Hillsborough High standout has filed requests for protection against him. A court hearing on her latest request is May 30."I just don't think I should live in fear," said Gilbert. "When (the Rays) go out of town, I come home. When they're at home, I go stay with my mother. I shouldn't have to live like that because he's a baseball player."Dukes, when approached after batting practice Tuesday evening, declined to discuss the allegations."I'm just going to play ball, that's it," he said. "I've got to go. I've got a video game to finish."He referred to a statement provided by Rick Vaughn, team vice president."The end of our marriage is a personal matter for my wife and me," the statement reads. "Out of respect for my family, especially my children, I wish to keep our proceedings private."Andrew Friedman, the team's executive vice president of baseball operations, said he was aware of the marital strife, but he knew nothing about allegations of threats."I think it's premature to comment on it," he said. "This is the first that we've heard of it. ... The only knowledge we had was that this was a messy divorce. But obviously not the extent that she's stating."After the school incident, Gilbert filed a request for a restraining order. It was dropped when she missed a court hearing. She filed a second request Thursday. In it, she said she missed the hearing because one of her children was in the hospital. She said she has received other death threats in recent weeks, including the message she says Dukes left May 2 on her phone.Here's what the voice on the machine says:"Hey, dawg. It's on, dawg. You dead, dawg. I ain't even bulls-------. Your kids too, dawg. It don't even matter to me who is in the car with you. N-----, all I know is, n-----, when I see your m-----f------- a-- riding, dawg, it's on. As a matter of fact, I'm coming to your m-----f------ house."She also says Dukes called her and told her to check her cell phone.He sent a text message with a photo of a handgun, she said."Elijah continues to call me telling me he is going to kill me and texting me pictures of a gun," she wrote in her request to the court. "I am scared for my life and my kids' life."However, Gilbert did not call police about those threats, saying she saw the restraining order as an "alternative" way of protecting herself."People kept telling me it would mess up his career," said Gilbert, who said both family and friends told her not to press charges against Dukes. But deputies have been called four times to deal with the couple's domestic issues, said Hillsborough sheriff's spokeswoman Debbie Carter. In 2003, Gilbert accused Dukes of throwing a remote control at her. In April 2004, she accused him of harassing phone calls. Later that year, she said he hit her with a soda can, threw a glass candy bowl and ripped a phone cord out of the wall when she tried to call 911. In August 2006, deputies arrested Gilbert, accusing her of scratching her husband's back during an argument. The charge was dropped in September.Court records show that Dukes was sentenced to probation in February 2005 for a charge of domestic battery. They also show that Gilbert received a yearlong restraining order against Dukes in October 2004. But the incident involved in those cases was unclear Tuesday.In October 2005, another Tampa woman, Carla Bryant, the mother of Dukes' oldest child, filed for a domestic violence restraining order against Dukes. A judge ordered that he stay away from her for a year. Bryant claimed Dukes threatened her over the phone.Dukes was ordered to attend an anger management course.Reached Tuesday, Bryant declined to say why she filed for protection. She said she was "going through complicated issues" at the time. Her grandfather was ailing. Dukes was trying to be more involved in their daughter's life."We've resolved an issue that we probably could have dealt with ourselves," Bryant said. "As far as anything domestic, I haven't had any altercations with him recently, and anything in the past, I'd like to leave it there."The pair have a daughter. Bryant had no complaints about Dukes' treatment of the child.Four women have gone to court seeking child support from Dukes. In all four cases, the court found Dukes was the father, meaning he has at least five children by four women. Two of those women were pregnant at the same time, giving birth in 2003 within eight days of each other.Gilbert met Dukes when she was a student in 2003 at the University of South Florida. She filed for child support in March 2004 after the couple's first child was born. He was ordered to pay $222.26 a month. During her second pregnancy, she sought and won a yearlong restraining order against him. A judge ordered him to attend a certified batterers' intervention program and substance abuse evaluation.She noticed little improvement in his behavior, she said.After the child was born, Dukes proposed. The couple married Feb. 27, 2006. They have a 3-year-old son and a daughter nearly 2.Life only got more frustrating after the marriage, she said."We went to the courthouse in Brandon and got married and things have gone downhill ever since," she said. "My life has been turned upside down since I've been dealing with him."Gilbert once filed for divorce but changed her mind. Now, she says she plans to file for divorce again.On April 30, Gilbert was in her classroom at Shields Middle School when she heard a banging on the door. Her students were at lunch. Another teacher answered the door."It was Elijah (my husband) coming toward me at my desk stating he was going to beat my a-- and kill me," Gilbert wrote in her request for a restraining order. Dukes later left the room and walked through the school's halls, she wrote. Gilbert and her co-worker ran to the school's front office."I told them to get the deputy because he was acting out of his mind," she said in an interview. "I told them, 'Just have him escorted off. I don't want him to go to jail. Just make him leave.'"Deputy Theresa Montaldo tried to calm him down. When principal Tom Scott arrived, he admonished Dukes, Gilbert said.Dukes was ordered to leave campus."Estranged wife is employee," the trespass warning reads. "He came to see her - very irate."Dukes, who grew up in Sulphur Springs, saw his father convicted of second-degree murder when he was 11. Elijah Dukes Sr. received a 20-year prison sentence for shooting a man who sold his wife $100 worth of fake crack cocaine.Dukes, who makes the major-league minimum $380,000, is considered one of the best all-around athletes on the Rays, with a mix of speed and power that some scouts predict could make him one of the game's top players. He made the jump to the majors this season and earned some playing time, then took over as the starting centerfielder when Rocco Baldelli was injured last week.Before he moved up to the major leagues, Dukes had on-field confrontations last season with a coach and a teammate while with Devil Rays' Triple-A affiliate Durham. He was suspended for 30 games.Dukes was charged with misdemeanor marijuana possession during a traffic stop on Jan. 15. A hearing is scheduled for June 4."He's trying to act like he's made a change," Gilbert said. "He's made no changes. He's gotten worse. He says that since he plays baseball, 'No one can f--- with me.'"Dukes' agent, Scott Pucino, questioned Gilbert's motives in making allegations against the athlete."I don't know those to be true," Pucino said. "I do know I think she is clearly using the media to leverage this divorce proceeding. There's money involved, and unfortunately she's going to the media."But Pucino and the Devil Rays both says Dukes' behavior has improved."He has made a lot of strides, but obviously this is something that certainly requires our attention," Friedman, of the Rays, said.Times researchers Cathy Wos and John Martin and staff writers Marc Topkin and Kevin Graham contributed to this report.Fast Facts: Elijah Dukes' childrenDate of birth Mother GenderNov. 25, 2003 NiShea Gilbert boyDec. 3, 2003 Carla Bryant girlJune 7, 2004 Shantell Mitchell boyJune 16, 2005 NiShea Gilbert girlJuly 19, 2006 Porcia Daniels girl
:shrug: at the list of kids
 
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"Hey, dawg. It's on, dawg. You dead, dawg. I ain't even bulls-------. Your kids too, dawg. It don't even matter to me who is in the car with you. N-----, all I know is, n-----, when I see your m-----f------- a-- riding, dawg, it's on. As a matter of fact, I'm coming to your m-----f------ house."
what a lunatic
 
"Hey, dawg. It's on, dawg. You dead, dawg. I ain't even bulls-------. Your kids too, dawg. It don't even matter to me who is in the car with you. N-----, all I know is, n-----, when I see your m-----f------- a-- riding, dawg, it's on. As a matter of fact, I'm coming to your m-----f------ house."
what a lunatic, dawg
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Four women have gone to court seeking child support from Dukes. In all four cases, the court found Dukes was the father, meaning he has at least five children by four women. Two of those women were pregnant at the same time, giving birth in 2003 within eight days of each other.
This is an impressive pace. Shawn Kemp would be proud.
 
Four women have gone to court seeking child support from Dukes. In all four cases, the court found Dukes was the father, meaning he has at least five children by four women. Two of those women were pregnant at the same time, giving birth in 2003 within eight days of each other.
This is an impressive pace. Shawn Kemp would be proud.
guy probably pulls down about what a fry cook does after the child support.
 
5 children with 4 different women....boy gets around

So the Rays let the 2007 ROY go away for nothing in order to hang onto the 2007 ###### of the year.

Man I love my team! :goodposting:

 
"Hey, dawg. It's on, dawg. You dead, dawg. I ain't even bulls-------. Your kids too, dawg. It don't even matter to me who is in the car with you. N-----, all I know is, n-----, when I see your m-----f------- a-- riding, dawg, it's on. As a matter of fact, I'm coming to your m-----f------ house."
what a lunatic, dawg
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Did anyone else picture Randy Jackson saying this little diatribe?
 
Capella said:
Restricted said:
He's a FA in my league. Should I pick him up?
does your league count wife abuse as a category?
Hits and RBIs (Ribs Bashed In) shoot his value through the roof.I want to feel bad for the woman involved but I just can't. He knocks her up for the second time along with another woman within days. He abuses her during the pregnancy to the point that she gets a restraining order and he is forced to go to counseling. She says that nothing changes and yet decides to marry him. And then things go south. ;)
 
Dukes has been off-limits for interviews since talking briefly to the Times on Tuesday night. But that hasn't stopped him from talking to the media.He twice yelled a derogatory term for homosexuals at a Times photographer who was taking photos of him Thursday in the dugout during the game and made an obscene hand gesture to another photographer. He cursed at a TV reporter Wednesday, then later wheeled around and said angrily, "What are you going to do about it?"
unbelievable. he won't be cut either.
 
We've had a number of distractions and these distractions don't help. We had some last year in the minor leagues. Fortunatly, or unfortunatly, we're getting a little bit used to it and it probably doesn't cause the stir that it might if it we're a one time occurance.
:lmao:
 
Limp Ditka said:
We've had a number of distractions and these distractions don't help. We had some last year in the minor leagues. Fortunatly, or unfortunatly, we're getting a little bit used to it and it probably doesn't cause the stir that it might if it we're a one time occurance.
:eek:
To hear this comment from the team president and then see Dukes in the lineup today is a big black eye for the organization.Basically what they are telling us is "Oh, that's just Elijah"
 
Limp Ditka said:
We've had a number of distractions and these distractions don't help. We had some last year in the minor leagues. Fortunatly, or unfortunatly, we're getting a little bit used to it and it probably doesn't cause the stir that it might if it we're a one time occurance.
:hifive:
To hear this comment from the team president and then see Dukes in the lineup today is a big black eye for the organization.Basically what they are telling us is "Oh, that's just Elijah"
It's not like this franchise is exactly bleeding good press. Probably just figure it's #### on top of ####.
 
Wow. What a complete freaking psycho. John Rocker, Darren Daulton, and Wil Cordero don't have s--- on this guy, dawg.

 
Limp Ditka said:
We've had a number of distractions and these distractions don't help. We had some last year in the minor leagues. Fortunatly, or unfortunatly, we're getting a little bit used to it and it probably doesn't cause the stir that it might if it we're a one time occurance.
:lmao:
To hear this comment from the team president and then see Dukes in the lineup today is a big black eye for the organization.Basically what they are telling us is "Oh, that's just Elijah"
It's not like this franchise is exactly bleeding good press. Probably just figure it's #### on top of ####.
"Oh, it's just Elijah being Elijah."
 
Limp Ditka said:
We've had a number of distractions and these distractions don't help. We had some last year in the minor leagues. Fortunatly, or unfortunatly, we're getting a little bit used to it and it probably doesn't cause the stir that it might if it we're a one time occurance.
:lmao:
To hear this comment from the team president and then see Dukes in the lineup today is a big black eye for the organization.Basically what they are telling us is "Oh, that's just Elijah"
It's stunning, actually. What an embarrassment. Basically the team president says he doesn't have the balls to do anything because the player is too good.
 
Limp Ditka said:
We've had a number of distractions and these distractions don't help. We had some last year in the minor leagues. Fortunatly, or unfortunatly, we're getting a little bit used to it and it probably doesn't cause the stir that it might if it we're a one time occurance.
:rolleyes:
To hear this comment from the team president and then see Dukes in the lineup today is a big black eye for the organization.Basically what they are telling us is "Oh, that's just Elijah"
It's stunning, actually. What an embarrassment. Basically the team president says he doesn't have the balls to do anything because the player is too good.
yup.whatcha gonna do :lmao:
 
"whatca gonna do about it"

:goodposting: what a tool

damn I wish this punk was in the Yankee or Red Sox organization

and doesn't he know playas get some hot pieces of ### , this dawg doesnt know how to roll

 
Elijah Dukes' children

Date of birth Mother Gender

Nov. 25, 2003 NiShea Gilbert boy

Dec. 3, 2003 Carla Bryant girl

June 7, 2004 Shantell Mitchell boy

June 16, 2005 NiShea Gilbert girl

July 19, 2006 Porcia Daniels girl
:thumbup: at the list of kids
A boy and a girl, both named Gilbert? :cry: NiShea must be good in the sack...Elijah's double dipping.

 
Elijah Dukes' children

Date of birth Mother Gender

Nov. 25, 2003 NiShea Gilbert boy

Dec. 3, 2003 Carla Bryant girl

June 7, 2004 Shantell Mitchell boy

June 16, 2005 NiShea Gilbert girl

July 19, 2006 Porcia Daniels girl
:) at the list of kids
A boy and a girl, both named Gilbert? :lmao: NiShea must be good in the sack...Elijah's double dipping.
Those are the mothers of the children. NiShea Gilbert had kids #1 and #4.LOL at the first two being within a week of one another.

Elijah Dukes = Shawn Kemp + Albert Belle + Carl Everett all rolled into one.

 
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Rays could still discipline, dump DukesDevil Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg said Sunday in Chicago that the team could still take disciplinary action and/or release OF Elijah Dukes, the subject of controversy since the Times last week reported allegations from his wife that he threatened to kill her and their children.Sternberg said there was no time frame for a decision, and that it would be made as much, or more, based on what is in the best interests of Dukes and his family than the team's interests."No doors are closed at this point,'' Sternberg said in his first public comments on the situation. "But when we make whatever decision we will make, we are going to do it with the confidence that we're feeling it's in the best interests of the parties involved, and we will move on. We will move on with Elijah as a member of the Devil Rays organization that we will give as much assistance to as we possibly can and somebody to help him through whatever issues he has, or we will move on and he won't be part of the Devil Rays organization and we will do really fine and everything will be great. I'd like to think in a perfect world he can be part of all that and we can be part of helping him overcome and deal with the issues he's got and make him a good, productive citizen and father and husband and whatever it is he would like to do. That's a perfect world. That's what we're striving towards.''Sternberg said when he first heard of the allegations in Wednesday's Times, "My immediate reaction was unprintable'''and that Dukes would have been let go. Sternberg considered the situation "deplorable'' but also said he believes that "life decisions" should not be made in snap judgment and that he was "glad" they didn't take immediate action.Dukes sat out the first two games after the report, then returned to action Friday. The Rays were rained out Saturday and Dukes is in the lineup again Sunday
 
The Rays have endeavored to cast a wide net for opinions on how they should handle the situation. Sternberg planned to discuss the matter face-to-face with Dukes on Sunday. They have been in contact with Major League Baseball, with Dukes' agents, with other teams that have had to deal with domestic violence issues. But every situation is different, Sternberg said, and "when there is a problem, quite often the best course is the most painful course to take." ......... "But ultimately we can just choose to cut ties with him, say goodbye," Sternberg said. "It wouldn't be called a suspension, it would be called, 'You're fired.' And that would be a choice we make." There are some who believe Dukes' best chance to get his life back on track might involve playing somewhere other than his hometown. Dukes may be forced to do that, and it may happen soon. For now, Sternberg is still searching for the most palatable solution.
Sternberg is the owner, fyi. Doesn't seem like Elijah is necessarily out of the woods yet, although I'd be stunned if they let him go.
 
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A 17-year-old foster girl living with a relative of Elijah Dukes told police the Devil Rays outfielder got her pregnant.Detectives believe the sex was consensual and no crime was commited, but the incident has sparked a state investigation into the foster home.Police say an anonymous tip prompted them to look into the matter. In May, investigators went to the West Tampa home of Dukes' step-grandmother, Johnnie Johnson, according to Tampa police reports.Johnson told police that the teen girl, whose name was not released, lived in Johnson's foster home until she turned 18 in April.Johnson said she learned of the pregnancy about two weeks before the teen left the home.The girl, expected to give birth Nov. 5, told investigators she and Dukes had consensual sex on the living room sofa. She said Dukes got angry when she and another person confronted him about the pregnancy."Yeah, we sat down and told him and he got mad and threw a Gatorade at me," she told investigators.Devil Rays management said Dukes would not comment on the investigation.“He will not discuss personal matters,” said team spokesman Chris Costello.Dukes' mother, Phyllis Dukes, said she didn't know about the allegations."He's doing well on the field," she said. "He's doing so good. It's just every time he turns around there's something coming at him."
 
I'm also looking at this improvement:



"Yeah, we sat down and told him and he got mad and threw a Gatorade at me," she told investigators.

He could have shot her, but made a better decision. :thumbup:

 

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