BILLS’ LYNCH CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OF A CONCEALED FIREARM

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May 2, 2002
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Is it really that hard to stay in nice areas...and not have to worry about carrying guns and people jackin' you all the time?

When I was growing up...my family moved when it wasn't safe for me anymore. See ya old friends...we're gone...didn't even think twice.

And my family had nothing.

These fools have MILLIONS! Why keep hanging out with people who have nothing...KNOWING they might try somethig?

Spend your whole life working for something just to throw it all away...I don't know...I just don't get it.
 
Apr 16, 2003
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I'm sorry but dude is stupid as fuck I mean shit have you heard him speak? All this bullshit about athletes being targets is bullshit.

Once you get to that professional level, you should be leaving your dumb ass habits behind. It's simple. Don't drive drunk, don't go to places where you think you might need a gun.

Second of all, I'm sorry but this cop obviously went off of his gut instinct being he walked up on 3 hyphy ass dudes in a benz and then went on to find a loaded weapon.

Stop blaming the people, blame these stupid ass fucking athletes for putting themselves in these situations.
 

Tony

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May 15, 2002
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Why didn't any of his homies look out for him and say it was one of theirs (if they weren't convicted felons)? I think Lynch should just follow the law. The law allows you to register/carry a strap if you're not a convicted felon (like me). Some of my homies are convicted felon 2-strikers and can't get caught with a strap (if they do that's their 3rd strike which means automatic 25-L), so I would look out for them and say it was mines. If anything comes back on the strap, then the homies would turn themselves in and get me out.
 

DubbC415

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thought this was kinda funny.


"Culver City police reportedly found four marijuana blunts in the Mercedes Benz with Marshawn Lynch and two friends when Lynch was arrested.
There were no charges for possession of marijuana because police could determine neither ownership nor who was doing the smoking. ESPN.com is reporting that the Los Angeles County D.A. does, however, expect to charge Lynch with possession of a loaded weapon by the end of this week. Similar to the Plaxico Burress case, Lynch could end up in prison if he's found guilty. "