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      XPost: ba.politics, dc.media, soc.penpals       XPost: alt.burningman       From: bcc@naacp.org              The hits just keep on coming for the NFL.              Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer has been arrested       on assault charges, including aggravated assault and preventing       someone from calling 911, it was revealed Wednesday evening.              Phoenix police said the charges stemmed from two separate       incidents that are alleged to have occurred at his home in late       July. A report was first made to the Phoenix Police Department       on Sept. 11, and when detectives questioned Dwyer, he admitted       to the incidents but denied any physical assaults, police said.              Dwyer was being booked into the Maricopa County Jail on       Wednesday on one count of aggravated assault causing a fracture,       one count of aggravated assault involving a minor, two counts of       criminal damage, one count of preventing the use of a phone in       an emergency, and assault, police said.              In a statement, the Cardinals said they became aware of the       allegations only on Wednesday afternoon and have deactivated       Dwyer from all team activities. The National Football League       said the allegations "will be reviewed" under its personal       conduct policy.              Dwyer and his wife, Kayla Tobin Dwyer, have a son, Jonathan Jr.,       who was born in February 2013.              Dwyer's arrest adds to the NFL's headaches in just the third       week of the season, after superstar running backs Ray Rice and       Adrian Peterson were cut and suspended, respectively, by their       teams for domestic violence and child abuse allegations. And the       Carolina Panthers on Wednesday announced that defensive end Greg       Hardy was put on the exempt-commissioner's permission list       (meaning a "voluntary" leave of absence) just hours after the       Minnesota Vikings made a similar move with Peterson.              http://www.nbcnews.com/news/sports/arizona-cardinals-rb-jonathan-       dwyer-charged-assault-n205781                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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