KitsapGuy wrote:
King County Correctional Facility records show #Seahawks backup offensive lineman Chad Wheeler is in King County Jail. Booked there 1:19 a.m. Saturday on suspicion of felony domestic assault. Bond set at $400,000, according to King County court records.
A Kent Police Department report said police responded to a call of a woman who was locked in a bathroom following a “physical fight” with her boyfriend.
The victim had called 911 to state that she was being “killed.” Police were advised that she had suffered a dislocated arm and was bleeding.
According to the report, when officers arrived they could hear screaming from inside the apartment, and after forcing their way in they heard more screaming from a bathroom. They forced their way in to the bathroom and found the victim and Wheeler. He was standing beside her, the report said.
Wheeler initially was uncooperative before being detained, the report said, and he did not speak to officers.
She was transported to Valley Medical Center in Kent because of arm pain, the report said.
Wheeler is 6 feet 7 and 310 pounds, and the victim is 5-9 and 145 pounds, the report said.
According to the report, Wheeler had been on medication for bi-polar disorder but had not taken it of late.
The report said the incident began when Wheeler asked the victim to bow to him, and when she did not he grabbed her and threw her on a bed.
The report said Wheeler then strangled the victim before she lost consciousness. The report also said when she regained consciousness, Wheeler was standing near the bed and said, “Wow you’re alive?”
The victim then ran into the bathroom where she called 911 and family, according to the report. Wheeler picked the lock on the door and entered before officers arrived.
getnasty wrote:I guess he won't be back next year.
KitsapGuy wrote::34853_doh:A Kent Police Department report said police responded to a call of a woman who was locked in a bathroom following a “physical fight” with her boyfriend.
The victim had called 911 to state that she was being “killed.” Police were advised that she had suffered a dislocated arm and was bleeding.
According to the report, when officers arrived they could hear screaming from inside the apartment, and after forcing their way in they heard more screaming from a bathroom. They forced their way in to the bathroom and found the victim and Wheeler. He was standing beside her, the report said.
Wheeler initially was uncooperative before being detained, the report said, and he did not speak to officers.
She was transported to Valley Medical Center in Kent because of arm pain, the report said.
Wheeler is 6 feet 7 and 310 pounds, and the victim is 5-9 and 145 pounds, the report said.
According to the report, Wheeler had been on medication for bi-polar disorder but had not taken it of late.
The report said the incident began when Wheeler asked the victim to bow to him, and when she did not he grabbed her and threw her on a bed.
The report said Wheeler then strangled the victim before she lost consciousness. The report also said when she regained consciousness, Wheeler was standing near the bed and said, “Wow you’re alive?”
The victim then ran into the bathroom where she called 911 and family, according to the report. Wheeler picked the lock on the door and entered before officers arrived.
https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/sea ... -violence/
getnasty wrote:I guess he won't be back next year.
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An estimated 26% of Americans ages 18 and older -- about 1 in 4 adults -- suffers from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year.
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TreeRon wrote:I have known several people with bi-polar and when they don't take their meds (which is too often) they are completely different and usually ugly people.
FattyKnuckle wrote:TreeRon wrote:I have known several people with bi-polar and when they don't take their meds (which is too often) they are completely different and usually ugly people.
I had a boss that was like that. He'd be fine for a lot of the day but then a switch would flip and he'd just start poking at someone and keep digging. His eyes would change, a little glossy. Bizarre to behold. He stopped taking the meds after his kid was born. I told him he'd better start again because someone was going to take a swing at him eventually and/or his wife and kid were going split (she had all the money, too). But when he was flipped, he was a different person.
SantaClaraHawk wrote:Dez Bryant
@DezBryant
Chad wheeler if I ever run across you
We are going toe to toe because I wouldn’t mind making the news breaking something across your freakingcking head then ask you are you still alive?..
I know 1 thing the media don’t mind destroying the black athletes without the facts
10:30 AM · Jan 27, 2021·Twitter for iPhone
https://twitter.com/DezBryant/status/13 ... 8319586314
So Dez's MH has been well covered. If he actually did this, he'd go to not just jail, he'd go to state prison.
Why is Wheeler different?
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