I have sat on THIS ARTICLE for some time, because I have been watching and following the Murder of Walter Scott and seeing how Whites are trying REALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLY, HARD! To keep nice and quiet and still. About the fact that Michael Slager is QUIETLY sitting in his cell NEXT TO DYLAN ROOF!
And not a fuckin thing is happening to this cowardly-ass, murderous, Nazi-Cop, PIG!
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Now?
This is a TYPICAL Nazi-American Tactic to simply just try to wait shit out. Not say anything. NOT DO ANYTHING. And then HOPE! That shit just keeps on keeping on! And that WE, Black People, will just fall asleep at the wheel and then Whites will HURRIEDLY RUSH SLAGER THROUGH AND GET HIM OUT OF THE SHITHOLE HE DUG FOR HIMSELF WITHOUT US KNOWING IT!
I will give you an example of this old ass White-Tactic.
Now?
I know you REMEMBER the Ray Rice Incident right?
SURE YOU DO! But tell me something, when has Roger Goddell or however the fuck you pronounce this bigots name. When has the NFL Commissioner EVER BEEN THAT FRIENDLY TO BLACK NFL PLAYERS? Wasn't it AWFULLY NICE OF HIM!? To give Ray Rice a SLAP ON THE WRIST LIKE THAT?
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Wasn't it?
I mean, he SUPPOSEDLY didn't see the tape of what happened in the elevator with Janay Palmer, right?
Now? Tell me something, THINK BACKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK, back into TIME!
Those and many other new details about Irsay's arrest are contained in police reports obtained Wednesday by The Indianapolis Star through a public records request.
Police also found $29,029 in cash — most of it in a briefcase and laundry bag where police also found numerous bottles containing prescription drugs — in the silver Toyota Highlander that the billionaire was driving.
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Irsay agreed at the scene to take a portable breath test, though the result of that test was redacted in the records obtained by The Star. Irsay denied having consumed any alcohol, according to the arresting officer, who told a supervisor called to the scene that he "believed Irsay to be intoxicated on a substance other than alcohol."
Irsay, 54, has not been formally charged in the case. He was handcuffed at the scene and booked into the Hamilton County Jail, where he was held for several hours on a preliminary misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated and four preliminary counts of possession of a controlled substance.
The popular NFL team owner, who has been credited with playing a major role in bringing the 2012 Super Bowl to Indianapolis, is now undergoing unspecified treatment at an out-of-state medical inpatient facility, according to a statement issued by the Colts. In 2002 he admitted undergoing treatment for prescription drug abuse.
Irsay's oldest daughter, Carlie Irsay-Gordon, and other members of his leadership team are now temporarily overseeing the Colts. She represented the team earlier this week at a meeting of NFL owners in Florida.
Irsay was pulled over at about 11:40 p.m., near the intersection of Horseferry Road and Main Street, after a Carmel officer on routine patrol observed him driving erratically.
"I observed a vehicle traveling east bound that appeared to be traveling at approximately 10 mph in a 35 mph zone," the officer wrote in his report.
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"As I passed the vehicle I continued to observe it in my side view mirror. I observed the vehicle come to a complete stop on W. Main Street for no apparent reason. I turned my squad car around and began to drive to the vehicle's location. As I was approaching the vehicle it began to slowly move east bound and came to another complete stop in the lane of travel for no apparent reason."
After Irsay's vehicle began moving again, the officer noted that he observed Irsay make a right hand turn onto Horseferry Road without using a turn signal. That is when the officer initiated a traffic stop.
The officer's first contact with Irsay came when he walked to the driver's side window of the SUV.
"I asked him if he knew why I pulled him over," the officer wrote in his report. "Irsay advised that he was trying to find his house and gets confused with what road it is located on."
Colts owner Jim Irsay faces four preliminary felony charges after being arrested Sunday night by Carmel police who said he was driving under the influence and had multiple prescription drugs in his vehicle. VPC
It is unclear where Irsay had been earlier that evening. The police records list his address in the 1700 block of W. 116th St. , which is about 3.5 miles from the scene. However, Hamilton County property records show that in late February Irsay bought another home, valued at nearly $1.4 million, in the Village of West Clay. That home is less than a half-mile from where he was stopped.
When the officer asked to see Irsay's driver's license, the Colts owner opened a metal briefcase that was sitting on the passenger's seat.
"As Irsay searched through the brief case for his driver's license," the officer reported, "I observed prescription bottles in the brief case next to his wallet."
The officer noted that Irsay's speech "was very slow and slurred and Irsay appeared to be disoriented," the report said. "I also observed that his eyes were red and watery. He also displayed poor manual dexterity."
At that time, the officer called for another patrol officer and a sergeant to come to the scene to assist with the investigation.
Before asking Irsay to get out of his vehicle, the officer initiated several "pre-exit" field sobriety tests. First he asked Irsay to recite a portion of the alphabet, starting at "C" and ending at "N." Irsay completed that test successfully but then started again — this time continuing through the entire alphabet.
"After reciting the letter Z," the officer reported, "Irsay recited the lettering I, N and G."
A few minutes later, Irsay was asked to get out of his vehicle. The report said Irsay was unsteady and had trouble standing, prompting officers to cut short some dexterity testing. Irsay was unable to stand heel to toe and two officers "continuously had to support Irsay in order to prevent him from falling over," the report said.
At one point, the officers had Irsay sit on the hood of a squad car because they were concerned he might fall.
"Mr. Irsay about fell to the ground as he was stood up from the the police vehicle hood," the sergeant wrote in a supplemental report.
Irsay agreed to a field breath test and the sergeant at the scene also called in a "certified drug recognition expert." He was then handcuffed and transported to the Hamilton County Jail.
The investigation continued at the jail, where Irsay was taken into a private interview room and the drug evaluation was conducted.
"Irsay was offered a blood draw to which he refused," the report said.
Under Indiana law, refusing to submit to such a test leads to a mandatory one-year driver's license suspension.
An on-call prosecutor was then contacted and he obtained a warrant ordering Irsay to submit to the blood draw. A nurse at the jail took two vials of blood from Irsay at 2:40 a.m.
Following state law, the officers then took Irsay's driver's license for refusing to submit to the chemical test.
At the jail, Irsay declined to answer questions without his attorney present, reports said, so he was not interrogated.
While Irsay was at the jail, other Carmel officers took an inventory of his vehicle before it was towed to a storage facility. The report said those officers "recovered numerous prescription medication bottles containing pills." During the inventory, officers also reported finding $29,029 in cash.
The inventory turned up $14,516 in the briefcase, $2,513 in Irsay's wallet and $12,000 in one of two "laundry" bags on the passenger's side floorboard, according to police records. In addition to the pills found in Irsay's briefcase, reports said they found more pills in bottles located in the two bags.
Records list 11 pieces of evidence under the notation of "drugs/prescription," but it is not clear if that means 11 pills or 11 different types of pills.
The four preliminary drug charges are felonies, each carrying a potential sentence of from six months to three years in prison. The charges are related to the pills found in Irsay's vehicle for which he could not immediately provide proof of a prescription. The police reports obtained by The Star do not identify the drugs.
But a news release after his arrest said they were Schedule IV prescription drugs.
Those types of drugs include Xanax, Darvocet, Valium, Ativan and Ambien.
In a statement Tuesday, the Hamilton County prosecutor said no formal charges have yet been filed against Irsay and that an initial court hearing set for Wednesday had been postponed indefinitely. The statement said the hearing was canceled at the request of Irsay's attorneys, and the prosecutor did not object. Irsay's attorneys cited the team owner's admission to the out-of-state medical facility as the reason for their request.
During an initial hearing, a judge typically reads the formal charges to a defendant and determines if the person understands the charges and whether the person needs a public defender. Unless a defendant pleads guilty, the judge typically enters a preliminary plea of not guilty and sets future hearing dates.
The statement said the prosecutor would have no further comment "unless or until charges are filed."
If you guessed Jim Irsay, THEN YOU'RE RIGHT!
Now? THINK BACK!? When everyone REACTED TO HIM GIVING RAY RICE THAT RIDICULOUSLY ASS-BACKWARDS 2-GAME SUSPENSION? DID YOU REMEMBER THAT JIM IRSAY WAS NEXT IN LINE TO BE PUNISHED FOR BEING A DRUGGED UP, POTENTIALLY DRUG-DEALING, WHAT THE FUCK WAS THE COLTS OWNER DOING BEFORE THE NAZI-COPS FINALLY CAUGHT HIS BUM-ASS! And REMEMBER!
What would happen to a Black Person, ESPECIALLY A BLACKMAN. If he got caught with a whole bunch of CASH MONEY AND COUNTLESS PRESCRIPTION DRUGS? He'd be ARRESTED FOR SUSPICION TO DISTRIBUTE NARCOTICS! He'd be ARRESTED! AS A FUCKIN DRUG-DEALER! ON THE SPOT! ON. THE. FUCKIN. SPOT!
Tell me something? Do you like how I made sure to SHOW YOU THE WHITEWOMAN WHO WENT TO JAPAN BUT SHE WAS A FUNCTIONAL DRUG-ADDICT AND OOPS!? I DID IT AGAIN! JIM IRSAY, IS ANOTHER WHITE FUNCTIONAL DRUG-ADDICT! AT LEAST!? AT LEAST! That is WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE! Because wasn't it convenient that HIS EMPLOYEE, ROGER GODDELL, JUST HAPPENED TO BE SO NICE AND INNOCENT AND STUPID! That he gave Ray Rice a pathetic suspension AND LOOK!? EVERRRRRRRRRRRRYBODY TURNED AND ATTACKED RAY RICE!
And then Jim Irsay ran into Goddell's office, got a slap on the wrist WITH NO PUBLIC FANFARE OR MEDIA COVERAGE! CUZ EVVVVVVVVVVVVERYBODY WAS ALL ON RAY RICE AND JANAY PALMERS DUMB-ASSES! Whites will STALL and LOOK FOR SOME OTHER BLACK PERSON TO FUCK UP! So they can then USE THAT BLACK PERSON OR PEOPLE TO DRAW ATTENTION AWAY FROM WHITES THEY WANT TO COVER FOR AND LET OFF THE HOOK! Do NOT! FORGET THAT WALTER SCOTT'S KILLER IS BEING KEPT QUIETLY OUT OF ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING AND NOTHING IS BEING DONE TO EXPEDITE THAT FUCKIN LYING COWARDS DAY IN COURT SO HE CAN FUCKIN HANG FOR SHOOTING MR. SCOTT IN THE BACK! THEN PLANTING EVIDENCE ON HIM!
And we mustn't forget that Nigger-Traitor Nazi-Cop, who walked up as Slager was planting evidence, AND SAID NOTHING. DID NOTHING.
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