Okay so let’s get this straight: Aaron Hernandez is not legally allowed to carry a gun, he has shot a man in the face and is getting sued for it, Aaron Hernandez seems to have gone on a destructive spree and appears to be attempting to hide or destroy evidence linked to the homicide he is assumed to be involved in. Long story short, this 245 pound NFL star is a mess.
In a report published by ABC sports earlier today, it was reported that Hernandez stopped cooperating with police and even after police requested possession of his phone; while it was given to them it was broken and pulverized by supposedly Hernandez. To compliment that, addition details have surfaced surrounding even more unnerving attempts to destroy evidence. Immediately after being notified that the police held a search warrant, Hernandez ran through his house, breaking the screens and lenses of his vast security system which supposedly held many hours of surveillance video. In addition to that reports have been made that over the weekend, a team of house cleaners were hired to scrub his house. Wow.
Regardless of it all as more and more attention is directed at Hernandez' current and past actions you begin to wonder, why on earth did the Patriots draft this guy. As many hard core Pats fans have known for a long time now, in the days leading up to the 2010 draft in which Hernandez was drafted in the 4th round, it was reported that Hernandez had failed multiple drug tests relating to Marijuana use yet even then the Pats drafted him. Next in line is the fact that even before we knew about the marijuana it was widely reported that Hernandez had a gun problem.
In 2007 after his team lost a college football game to Auburn, Hernandez was interview in yet another possible homicide that was linked to his name. And even there things are still just getting started.
Of course there is the Miami law suit. A man claiming he was shot in the face by Hernadez back in February yet for some reason he is only fighting along the grounds of a civil law suit and still has not pressed charges against the Patriot tight end. And now reports are surfacing surrounding obvious gang affiliations centered around a Providence incident where he was caught illegally carrying a gun.
Nevertheless is is this current homicide case that has him in real trouble. If Hernandez is in fact taken to court, he could be charged with any number of crimes. Conspiracy, gang violence, illegal possession of a firearm, homicide, obstructing a police investigation, harboring fugitives but that's not all. Even if Hernandez somehow worms his way out of all this, he will run right into the grasp of NFL commissioner Rodger Godell.
Rodger Godell a commissioner, dubbed by the radio show "Felger and Mazz" on 98.5 The Sports Hub, a "law and order" commissioner will inevitably dish out some major suspensions and fines surrounding the incident. Long story short, for Aaron Hernandez, there is no escape.
I have said this time and time again but I'm going to repeat it again, Aaron Hernandez is in some huge trouble all because it is illegal to shoot people.
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