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  • Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

    http://www.tmz.com/2011/02/04/albert...omments-anchor

    Arrest Warrant Issued for NFL Star Albert Haynesworth
    2/4/2011 8:37 AM PST by TMZ Staff




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    Washington Redskins' defensive superstar Albert Haynesworth has been charged with simple assault after an alleged road rage incident that went down on Wednesday in the D.C. area.



    Haynesworth -- one of the highest paid defensive players in the NFL -- allegedly "struck" a 38-year-old man driving a Honda Civic.

    According to the Washington Post, the Honda driver felt Haynesworth was tailgating him on the Fairfax County Parkway and issued a "non verbal hand gesture" ... aka "he gave him the finger."

    At some point the two cars came to a stop at a red light and Albert got out and, after the two exchanged words, allegedly assaulted the other man. Haynesworth allegedly got back into his vehicle and drove away.

    An arrest warrant has been issued for Haynesworth's arrest -- and cops say the NFL star is planning to turn himself in to authorities next week.

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    Re: Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

    Lol, turn himself in next week? I love how sports players and celebrities think that they can do whatever they want whenever they want. Go down there and turn your stupid *** in today and get it over with, be a man, and stop tailgating people in your Bentley or Rolls Royce, or whatever extravagant car you drive in.

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      Re: Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

      I dislike Fat Albert about as much as any human possibly can, but I am going to without judgement until I hear both sides of the story.

      That said, it would not surprise me at all if this was true.

      Hell, I am just glad Fairfax county has long lights. I figure from his car to the civic he at least had to take a knee once.

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        Re: Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

        Originally posted by DGPR View Post
        Lol, turn himself in next week? I love how sports players and celebrities think that they can do whatever they want whenever they want. Go down there and turn your stupid *** in today and get it over with, be a man, and stop tailgating people in your Bentley or Rolls Royce, or whatever extravagant car you drive in.
        He drives a pickup truck, always has that I know of.

        Also, he does not have to "turn himself in". He simply has to sign a ticket and be told when his court date is.

        http://voices.washingtonpost.com/crime-scene/tom-jackman/albert-haynesworth-charged-in.html?hpid=topnews

        Haynesworth charged in road incident
        By Tom Jackman
        Tom Jackman

        Redskins defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth has been charged with simple assault for a road rage incident with another motorist on the Fairfax County Parkway in Reston, Fairfax police said.

        Haynesworth, 29, has not been arrested but is planning to turn himself in next week, Officer Shelley Broderick said.

        A Redskins executive said the team was unaware of the incident or the charge. "This is the first I'm hearing about this," Tony Wyllie, Redskins senior vice president, said in a phone interview with Redskins beat reporter Jason Reid. "At this time, we need to gather information."

        Wyllie and team owner Daniel M. Snyder are at the Super Bowl in Dallas.

        The episode occurred Wednesday morning, and involved a 38-year-old man driving a 1994 Honda Civic and another driver, allegedly Haynesworth, both driving south on the Fairfax County Parkway, Broderick said. The driver of the Civic reportedly felt that a pickup truck following behind him was tailgating, and issued a "non-verbal hand gesture" to the pickup driver, Broderick said.

        About 9:16 a.m., at the intersection with New Dominion Parkway, near the entrance to Reston Hospital Center, the two vehicles came to a stoplight. Broderick said the driver of the pickup truck emerged from his vehicle, had a brief exchange of words, and then struck the Civic driver.

        She declined to be more specific about the circumstances of the assault.

        The pickup driver then returned to his truck and drove away. Broderick said the Civic driver told police he thought his assailant might be the troubled Redskins player, who was suspended by the team for the final four games of the season for insubordination. Police investigated.

        Broderick said she could not reveal what information the Civic driver provided about the assailant or his vehicle, or whether he was shown a photo lineup. On Thursday night, Fairfax police obtained a warrant for simple assault. Broderick said police had been in contact with Haynesworth's lawyer, that Haynesworth was out of town and was making arrangements to surrender next week.

        Simple assault in Virginia is a Class 1 misdemeanor, punishable by up to 12 months in a county jail and a $2,500 fine, though a maximum sentence is rarely imposed for altercations such as this unless the defendant has a lengthy prior record.

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          Re: Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

          Haynesworth is big dude to be messing with. I would of just sped off.
          Larry Bird and Ryan Grigson- wasting the talents of Paul George and Andrew Luck

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            Re: Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

            Originally posted by vapacersfan View Post
            He drives a pickup truck, always has that I know of.

            Also, he does not have to "turn himself in". He simply has to sign a ticket and be told when his court date is.

            .

            Ok well the OP does not say that, it says a warrant has been issued for Albert Haynesworth.

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              Re: Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

              Originally posted by vapacersfan View Post
              I dislike Fat Albert about as much as any human possibly can, but I am going to without judgement until I hear both sides of the story.

              That said, it would not surprise me at all if this was true.

              Hell, I am just glad Fairfax county has long lights. I figure from his car to the civic he at least had to take a knee once.




              The guy gave him the finger, he had it coming. You don't flip off a man as big as Fat Albert and not expect a beating.

              It wouldn't surprise me though if the guy flipped him off, and Albert calmly strolled to the car to politely tell the man that he has a bad brake light, but upon realizing that it was the 100 million dollar man, he saw big dollar signs. Next thing we know, there will be semen on the guy's underwear too...

              Or, in all likelihood, Haynesworth really did get out, punch the guy, and drive off. Either story is entirely possible.
              It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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                Re: Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

                instead of flipping him off, the civic driver should have employed the tried & true downshift/foot off the gas combo move

                then when the pissed off haynesworth pulls up next to him screaming, pretend to be impervious to anything going on around him. then act as if he suddenly notices him, smile, and wave

                it's amazing how passive aggressive one can act behind the wheel
                Paddle faster, I hear banjos!

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                  Re: Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

                  For assault ??

                  I thought they would be arresting him for stealing money from the Redskins.

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                    nfl players are such ****ing thugs

                    its like a new story every week
                    In 49 states it's just basketball, but this is Indiana!

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                      Haha, between this and Daniel Snyder suing a The Washington City Paper for writing an article unbecoming of him, this shows how much of a joke and a trainwreck the Redskins really are.

                      I can't help sort of having a soft spot for them, but Daniel Snyder and all his BS definitely keeps them from ever becoming my NFC team. If I grew up in the DC area instead of Indy I probably would have shifted my loyalties to the Ravens by now.

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                        Re: Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

                        Originally posted by idioteque View Post
                        Haha, between this and Daniel Snyder suing a The Washington City Paper for writing an article unbecoming of him, this shows how much of a joke and a trainwreck the Redskins really are.

                        I can't help sort of having a soft spot for them, but Daniel Snyder and all his BS definitely keeps them from ever becoming my NFC team. If I grew up in the DC area instead of Indy I probably would have shifted my loyalties to the Ravens by now.
                        Rather root for a team with a moron running them then a team with a murderer on it.

                        Snyder has killed any hope I have for this team, though I would be ok with the lawsuit had he just filed it for bringing his wife into the article. Even that, though, is a weak argument.

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                          Re: Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

                          http://content.usatoday.com/communit...ed-road-rage/1


                          Facing simple assault charges, Redskins DT Albert Haynesworth isn't planning to turn himself in to police until next week.


                          Fairfax County (Va.) police are investigating an alleged road rage incident that took place Wednesday morning between Haynesworth and a 38-year-old man in Reston, Va. Haynesworth is alleged to have punched the man at a stoplight after a tailgating episode.

                          On Friday, Haynesworth's agent Chad Speck said the allegations are false and issued the following statement to the Washington Post:
                          Albert has yet to speak to the authorities at all on this matter. So only one side of this story has been told at this point in time. If contacted by the authorities, Albert will certainly cooperate in any way. This man, who actually provoked the situation himself, recognized Albert and is now simply trying to turn it into his 15 minutes of fame and get, we can only assume, some money. Albert did not assault this man and looks forward to his day in court to refute these ridiculous allegations.
                          This is not the first traffic incident of note for Haynesworth, who was suspended by the Redskins for the final four games of this season for insubordination after a largely disappointing season.


                          In Dec. 2008, Haynesworth plead guilty to driving 103 mph in a 70-mph zone south of Nashville. He was placed on 30 days probation after that incident.


                          Four days after his guilty plea, Haynesworth was speeding on the same interstate when he allegedly swerved out of his lane and slammed another car into a median. The driver of the car, Corey Edmondson, has a pending civil suit againt Haynesworth for serious injuries sustained in that crash, including a hip replacement.


                          Haynesworth also had a no-contest plea on reckless driving charges in 2009 and faced road rage charges before being cleared in 2006. He did three months of probation and 25 hours of community service for the 2009 incident.


                          The Washington Post also reports that police ticketed Haynesworth for speeding in Reston last month.

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                            Re: Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

                            http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/fbn_redskins_haynesworth

                            Haynesworth formally charged with assault
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                            RESTON, Va. – Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth has been formally charged with misdemeanor assault stemming from a road rage encounter.

                            Fairfax County police say the 29-year-old Haynesworth and his attorney appeared at a police station Saturday morning. Haynesworth signed a summons warrant charging him with assault and left.

                            He's scheduled to appear in court on March 31.

                            Police say a 38-year-old man told investigators he was assaulted by the driver of a pickup truck who was tailgating him on Feb. 2. The driver was later identified as Haynesworth.

                            Simple assault is punishable in Virginia by not more than a year in jail and a fine of $2,500 or less.

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                              Re: Arrest Warrant issued for Albert Haynesworth

                              Fact: We have too many Albery Haynesworths in this world and not enough Michael Ohers.

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