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   hamilton to All   
   Judge holds PC nigger player without bai   
   05 Apr 23 08:26:19   
   
   XPost: alt.niggers, talk.politics.guns, talk.us.rhode-island   
   XPost: sac.politics   
   From: nigger-lovers@disney.com   
      
   PROVIDENCE – A District Court judge ordered a Providence College   
   basketball team member held without bail on Monday morning based   
   on an allegation that he broke into his ex-girlfriend's   
   apartment armed with a Glock pistol early Saturday morning.   
      
   A lawyer for Alyn Breed argued that police had not recovered a   
   gun.   
      
   The 33-year-old woman, with whom Breed has been in an on-again,   
   off-again relationship, is already "walking back" parts of her   
   original story, said the Providence lawyer, Maria Deaton.   
      
   Judge J. Patrick O'Neil told Breed he is open to seeing the   
   woman and reviewing the matter as more information emerges in   
   the coming days.   
      
   But the 21-year-old, who less than a month ago was on a top-   
   ranked NCAA basketball team pursuing a March Madness bid,   
   remained in handcuffs.   
      
   "The allegation you are facing, Mr. Breed, could not be more   
   serious," O'Neil told him. "Unfortunately, all too often in this   
   courtroom, I hear that story where a very serious report is   
   being made and is then walked back hours later if not days   
   afterward. But unfortunately, we're dealing with the most   
   serious allegation you can face. You are held without bail …."   
      
   Assistant Attorney General Meghan E. McDonough told O'Neil that   
   Breed's ex-girlfriend has told investigators she is familiar   
   with the gun she says Breed drew on her.   
      
   McDonough said the woman told investigators she was with Breed   
   when he bought the gun, a Glock, in Georgia.   
      
   Over the weekend, police initially identified the woman at the   
   center of the case as Breed's girlfriend.   
      
   Police say Breed's relationship with the woman has been   
   intermittent   
   A police report refers to Breed as an ex-boyfriend, and Deaton   
   described the relationship over the past year as "on-again, off-   
   again." She also described the situation over the weekend as a   
   breakup.   
      
   A court record identifies the woman as Kristin Winant.   
      
   The record accuses Breed of carrying a gun without a license,   
   using a firearm in the robbery of a cellphone, carrying a   
   dangerous weapon while committing a crime of violence,   
   maliciously vandalizing a floral arrangement, and operating a   
   2016 Dodge vehicle without Winant's consent.   
      
   McDonough told O'Neil that Breed had entered the two-floor   
   apartment in Providence.   
      
   "While he was in the bedroom of her home uninvited, unannounced,   
   he wielded a firearm at which time he demanded that she turn   
   over her cellphone," she said. "While he was wielding the   
   firearm, she complied. He left the apartment and fled down the   
   street."   
      
   McDonough told O'Neil that Breed had admitted taking the vehicle   
   without the woman's permission.   
      
   Deaton told O'Neil that Winant had purchased the car for Breed   
   to use and that he routinely drives it on the Providence College   
   campus.   
      
   McDonough acknowledged Monday that police had not recovered a   
   gun.   
      
   O'Neil said he may hold a bail hearing Friday. He also expressed   
   a willingness to amend Monday's bail decision if new information   
   should emerge before Friday.   
      
   "Anything develops before then, you come see me and then we'll   
   talk about bail," he said. "But in the meantime, there's an   
   allegation of guns being waved around in people's faces."   
      
   What the police report says about the Alyn Breed incident   
   Police were dispatched to Breed's dorm, Bedford Hall, on the   
   Friars' campus at 6:08 a.m. Saturday, according to the police   
   report.   
      
   At that time, the report says, Winant was on campus and talking   
   to Providence College security, telling them Breed had come to   
   her off-campus home at about 9 p.m. Friday to retrieve some   
   belongings.   
      
   She told them she had allowed him to gather his things and   
   brought him back to campus, the report says.   
      
   At 4:38 a.m., the report says, a campus security officer saw a   
   Dodge Challenger roll toward the dormitory, its engine revving,   
   and parked in a fire lane.   
      
   Breed and several women emerged from the car, it says, before   
   the security officer told him to move the car, which he did   
   after apologizing.   
      
   Winant told police that around 5 or 5:30 a.m., Breed returned to   
   her home without permission, the report says, and that she also   
   said Breed had found her in bed with a guest. The redacted   
   report does not identify the guest by name or gender.   
      
   Winant told police that Breed then pulled out a gun and ordered   
   her guest to leave, the report says. It says she told police   
   that her guest left and Breed then ordered her to give him her   
   cellphone.   
      
   Providence College security told police that at 5:49 a.m. Breed   
   called to warn them to be on the lookout for a woman trying to   
   gain access to the campus.   
      
      
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