Monthly Archives: June 2013

Aaron Hernandez’s Home Searched

 

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Police and other officials searched the home of Patriots Aaron Hernandez earlier today in connection with the death of a man alleged to be an associate of the star tight end. Massachusetts state police are setting up an interview with Hernandez following their current investigation.

During the search two of Aaron’s friends tried to leave the house but were halted by police. Hernandez has not been named a suspect, but a car with Rhode Island located near the scene lead officials to the Hernandez residence.

Hernandez has been uncooperative with police following the death of a 27 year old man in Industrial Park near his home.  Hernandez has 18 career touchdown catches and one Pro-Bowl appearance since being drafted in the 4th round in 2010.

Doug Day @YankeeBaller415

http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story/_/id/9400650/aaron-hernandez-new-england-patriots-questioned-homicide-probe-report

P.J. Hairston Arrested on Drug Possession

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Following a breakout season at Chapel Hill, in which P.J. Hairston led the team in scoring he was arrested on Wednesday night and charged with possession of marijuana. He was arrested along with two other men at a checkpoint in East Durham when he was driving without a license as well.

Hairston is out on bond according to university officials and the school is continuing the investigation today. The Tar Heels sports information director Steve Kirschner told ESPN, “We’re currently looking into it to gather the facts. We will issue a statement when we have enough information to do so.”

Hairston considered going to the NBA following his standout sophomore year, but decided to return to bolster the Tar Heels for the upcoming season. It is still up in the air if Hairston will go to Colorado to try out for the 2013 USA Basketball World University Games.

Douglas Day   @YankeeBaller415    http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/9349115/pj-hairston-north-carolina-tar-heels-arrested-drug-charges