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Ricky Seals-Jones to fight disorderly conduct charges

April 6, 2014
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The attorney for Texas A&M freshman wide receiver Ricky Seals-Jones told TexAgs on Sunday evening that Seals-Jones would fight disorderly conduct charges that were filed against him early Sunday morning.
 
"Ricky Seals-Jones is absolutely fighting these charges," Attorney Cameron Reynolds said in a press release given to TexAgs. "He had nothing to drink and was at home when a friend called him to come to Northgate to give him a ride home. Ricky went to Northgate to help his friend toward the car when someone struck him.
 
"When Ricky turned toward him that person cursed him and called Ricky the 'N' word. Words were exchanged and Ricky was arrested. The other individual was not arrested.
 
"I have personally spoken with an independent witness who confirms these facts. Ricky volunteered to take a breath test since he had not consumed alcohol, but this request was never granted."
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Ricky Seals-Jones to fight disorderly conduct charges

25,316 Views | 73 Replies | Last: 10 yr ago by unperson102
bebopag1
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CSPD perspective solution.

Go to North Gate and have a good time.

Place duct tape over mouth.
Cut small hole in center of tape for straw. Drink beer through straw.

Do not remove tape 'til you're back home with door firmly closed.
AnalogyAg
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While rsj may be 100% in the right, and i hope he is and that the cspd faces consequences, that story sounds lame because it leaves too much out.

You can be sure the tale from the other side is not going to be "yeah, i saw this big dude helping a friend to the car, so i ran up to him, hit him, and then called him the N word."
unperson102
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so, he's playing the n-word card.

Wise move.
 
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