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    http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/sp...116080434.html

    Redskins' Punt Returner Injured in Double Stabbing
    By TIM PERSINKO
    Updated 1:07 PM EST, Sat, Feb 12, 2011

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    Getty Images One man is in critical condition and another is stable after an argument turned into a slashing at D.C. club "The Park."

    One of the injured is Redskins' punt returner Brandon Banks, who is in stable condition with superficial knife wounds, according to a source close to the team.

    Police said an argument occurred at about 3 a.m. Saturday at the club, located at 920 14th Street in the Northwest. After the fight escalated, a suspect, who is now in custody, attacked both Banks and his companion with a knife, police said. On Saturday afternoon that man remained in critical condition.

    This past season was Banks' first year in the NFL. He joined the Redskins after two years at Kansas State.

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    Re: Redskins' Brandon Banks stabbed outside nightclub

    http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/sp...116197954.html

    Banks, Friend May Have Instigated Stabbings
    Redskins return man still hospitalized
    Updated 7:30 PM EST, Mon, Feb 14, 2011

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    Washington Redskins wide receiver and kick returner Brandon Banks and his friend may have started an altercation that sent Banks and his friend to the hospital early Saturday morning.

    Surveillance cameras appear to show Banks and his friend, Christopher Nixon, instigating a fight with 24-year-old Jason Shorter, who is accused of stabbing Banks and Nixon outside The Park at 14th nightclub at about 3 a.m. Saturday.

    When police arrived at the scene Banks lifted his shirt to reveal his injuries and then identified Shorter as the person who had stabbed him, telling officers that his assailant was dressed in white, NBC Washington's Derrick Ward reported.

    Review of security video shows Nixon throwing a punch after Shorter allegedly pulled a knife from his pocket, opened it and, according to court documents, "armed himself by holding it behind his back."

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    After the punch was thrown, a club bouncer stepped into the fray, but Shorter reached over the bouncer and attacked Nixon with the knife, according to court documents. In the ensuing fight, Banks and Nixon were stabbed repeatedly, Ward reported.

    Banks's injuries were more serious than the superficial injuries reported initially, sources told NBC Washington. His agent, James Gould, said Banks remained in a local hospital Monday for precautionary reasons but would likely be released within 24 hours.

    Nixon was more seriously injured, with wounds to his face and upper body, according to court documents.

    The altercation took place before Banks and Nixon could enter the club.

    Shorter was charged with one count of assault with a deadly weapon. Banks and Nixon could also be charged if investigators determined they caused the incident

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      Re: Redskins' Brandon Banks stabbed outside nightclub

      Yeah, this is all over local news.

      Bad decision, but I disagree with the tone of that article. No one ever deserves to get stabbed. No one.

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        Re: Redskins' Brandon Banks stabbed outside nightclub

        Originally posted by vapacersfan View Post
        Yeah, this is all over local news.

        Bad decision, but I disagree with the tone of that article. No one ever deserves to get stabbed. No one.


        I disagree about the last part if its self defense then they deserve it.

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          Re: Redskins' Brandon Banks stabbed outside nightclub

          Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post
          I disagree about the last part if its self defense then they deserve it.
          No, that is straight up bull****. If someone else whips out a knife and you do the same, then fine. But to bring a knife out (and hide it behind your back) screams punk and bush league

          You do not show up to a fist fight with a knife.

          And fromw what I have heard, it was not self defense in this case so it is all moot. It was a matter of a bunch of guys getting into a shouting match with a drunk guy and not knowing when to walk away.

          Like I said, a stupid decision, but I will NEVER see a jstifiable reason to stab someone. If you are really such a "badass" then beat their *** the old fashioned way, with both of your fists.

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            Re: Redskins' Brandon Banks stabbed outside nightclub

            Originally posted by vapacersfan View Post
            No, that is straight up bull****. If someone else whips out a knife and you do the same, then fine. But to bring a knife out (and hide it behind your back) screams punk and bush league

            You do not show up to a fist fight with a knife.

            And fromw what I have heard, it was not self defense in this case so it is all moot. It was a matter of a bunch of guys getting into a shouting match with a drunk guy and not knowing when to walk away.

            Like I said, a stupid decision, but I will NEVER see a jstifiable reason to stab someone. If you are really such a "badass" then beat their *** the old fashioned way, with both of your fists.


            I really wasn't referring to this incident but in general if you were attacked at your home and you needed to fight them off if you had a knife to stab them I would say its justified.

            I wasn't talking about an actual fight.

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              Re: Redskins' Brandon Banks stabbed outside nightclub

              Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post
              I really wasn't referring to this incident but in general if you were attacked at your home and you needed to fight them off if you had a knife to stab them I would say its justified.

              I wasn't talking about an actual fight.
              I agree, there are some instances where you do what you have to do to survive.

              However, in this case, it was a power play.

              I miss the old days where if you had a beef you just had a all out brawl and then went to the bar and laughed about it.

              I also am sad I am 25 and just said in the old days.

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                Re: Redskins' Brandon Banks stabbed outside nightclub

                Posted at 6:33 PM ET, 02/15/2011
                Brandon Banks remains hospitalized with tube in chest to prevent collapsed lung
                By Mike Jones
                The injury Washington Redskins kick/punt returner Brandon Banks suffered Saturday during a fight outside a Northwest D.C. nightclub was more serious than the team and his agent have indicated.

                Banks remains hospitalized with a knife wound that was significant enough for doctors to insert a tube into his chest, his agent, James Gould, said Tuesday. Redskins head athletic trainer Larry Hess reported through team spokesmanTony Wyllie that the chest tube was inserted to prevent Banks's left lung from collapsing.

                Gould originally described Banks's injury as "a superficial wound" and said he was on the verge of being released from the hospital. He initially said Banks would be released Sunday, then on Monday evening said he would be released within 24 hours. On Tuesday, Gould said he would not be released until Wednesday, at the earliest.

                When asked about Banks's condition on Monday, Wyllie said only that team doctors had visited him at the hospital and reported that he was doing fine. When initially told Tuesday about the more serious description of the injury released by Banks's agent, Wyllie expressed surprise. "You've got to be kidding me," he said, adding that he would try to get more information.

                When he called back, Wyllie said, "Larry Hess and our team doctors have been in constant communication with Brandon's doctors and we are aware of the situation." He said he could not explain the differing descriptions of the severity of Banks's wounds.

                "You'll have to talk to James Gould about that," Wyllie said.

                "He has a knife wound and a tube in his chest," Gould said. "And with that tube, he's had repeated X-rays. I do know that today's X-rays were good, so I'd expect him to be released very soon. There's no sense in rushing. Taking all of the necessary precautions is very important because knife wounds are dangerous. He was knifed in the chest."

                Asked to explain the change in descriptions from Saturday night to today, Gould said only, "I'm not there, so I don't know how deep it was, how many inches it went in, but it was on the left side."

                Banks's father Daryle McNair has not returned voicemails left for him on Monday and Tuesday. Two people familiar with the situation, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Banks's family was reluctant to release much information on the injury, which they said may explain the differing reports put forward by the team and the agent.

                "He's in good medical hands and we're all anxious for him to get out and resume his life and his football career," Gould said. "We know for sure that when he leaves the hospital - whenever he leaves - he will be 100 percent."

                Gould disputed a WRC Channel 4 report that said that Banks, 23, and his friend and fellow stab victim, Christopher Nixon, may have started the fight outside the Park at Fourteenth club early Saturday.

                "The bottom line is Brandon and Chris were victims," Gould said. "The police know that, everyone knows that. And I don't appreciate ones that are at the expense of people that were stabbed. The truth of the matter is, they were victims. That's what I was told, and it has been verified."

                The police report filed in the Superior Court for the District of Columbia Criminal Division says that, according to footage from a surveillance camera outside the building, Nixon and a man identified as Jason Dacosta Shorter "engaged in a verbal altercation in front of the nightclub." The argument "turned physical," it said.

                Shorter "briefly argued with [Nixon and Banks], then pulled a knife from his pocket, opened it and armed himself by holding the knife behind his back," the police report said. Nixon "then struck [Shorter] with his fist."

                A bouncer from the nightclub tried to break up the fight and got between Nixon, Banks and Shorter, the report said. Shorter "reached over [the bouncer] and initially attacked [Nixon] with the knife. [Nixon] and [Banks] then became engaged in a physical altercation [with Shorter] in which [Shorter] repeatedly stabbed" the two men.

                Banks was stabbed in the upper left abdomen, according to the report, and showed his wound to police on the scene before being taken to the hospital. Nixon suffered multiple stab wounds to his face and upper body, the report said.

                Shorter was arrested at the scene and has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. He has been released but remains under supervision, according to police.
                http://voices.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/brandon-banks-remains-hospital.html?wprss=redskinsinsider

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                  Re: Redskins' Brandon Banks stabbed outside nightclub

                  I miss the old days where if you had a beef you just walked 20 paces and then pulled out your revolver.
                  You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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