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Indy DBs have Anger Management Problems (1 Viewer)

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Colts | Police and Courts: N. Harper - from www.KFFL.comSat, 4 Jun 2005 12:40:50 -0700The Indianapolis Star reports Indianapolis Colts CB Nick Harper was arrested on a domestic battery charge at his Carmel home Saturday, June 4. Harper's wife, Danielle, suffered an eye contusion. Harper is charged with a misdemeanor count of domestic violence, but must stay in jail until he appears before a judge. "He'll be in jail all weekend," Hamilton County Sheriff Doug Carter said. A spokesman for the Indianapolis Colts was unaware that Harper had been arrested.

 
LOL at a post on 'anger management' by a guy called 'Donnybrook'. :boxing:

 
LOL at a post on 'anger management' by a guy called 'Donnybrook'.

:boxing:
Only a guy named Fighting Wombat would notice that. :boxing: Back at ya. Doss, Harper and Marlin Jackson so far. Next week, Bob Sanders will take a swing at Peyton.

 
LOL at a post on 'anger management' by a guy called 'Donnybrook'.

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Only a guy named Fighting Wombat would notice that. :boxing: Back at ya. Doss, Harper and Marlin Jackson so far. Next week, Bob Sanders will take a swing at Peyton.
Touche.BTW, what is it with DBs this off season? Seems that most of the negatives this off season is involving DBs. After the Indy secondary, you have Taylor and Al Harris in the news. (although Harris wasn't charged, IIRC)

 
Colts | Police and Courts: M. Doss - from www.KFFL.comMon, 6 Jun 2005 14:44:57 -0700TheIndyChannel.com, citing NewsNet5.com, reports Indianapolis Colts S Mike Doss was sentenced Monday, June 6, to 40 hours of community service and ordered to pay $1,036 in fines and court costs for a gunfire incident in Akron. Doss pleaded guilty to charges of carrying a concealed deadly weapon and discharging a firearm within the city limits. He was also given a suspended 180-day jail sentence for the deadly weapon charge and a suspended 60-day jail sentence for the discharge count. If he can remain out of trouble for one year, he won't have to serve either of those jail terms. According to the clerk's office, charges of inducing panic and obstructing official business were dismissed.Edited to note wrong thread ...

 
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