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Good God is this guy trouble! And his brother! If I were a GM, I'd be investigating both of them all the way back home.
"Possible top-10 2016 NFL Draft prospect Robert Nkemdiche, who was arrested after falling out of a hotel window in Atlanta last weekend, was reportedly using synthetic marijuana and was paranoid at the time of his accident.
According to Clay Travis of FOX Sports, the Ole Miss defensive tackle was using what’s commonly referred to as “fake weed,” a synthetic cannabinoid which doesn’t show up on drug tests. But it also comes with side effects which include paranoia, delusion and hallucinations.
The report said Nkemdiche was convinced someone was chasing him when he went through a double-pane window and fell 15 feet to the ground. A bush apparently broke his fall. He was taken to an Atlanta hospital for stitches, and was released before being taken to jail and charged with marijuana possession.
Nkemdiche’s brother Denzel, a linebacker at Ole Miss, has also had issues with the drug according to the report. He was hospitalized and missed the final two games of the season after he was found near the edge of the roof of his townhome, wrapped in a blanket and afraid someone was trying to get him."
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... om-window/
PRIOR to this:
"Denzel Nkemdiche. On Saturday night – the night of his 21st birthday – Nkemdiche was arrested and charged with disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct and failure to comply with a police officer.
According to the report, after the fight broke out at the house, members of the fraternity decided to clear out the house. At that time Denzel Nkemdiche “was observed ripping off his shirt and screaming, ‘I’m going to beat that mother------‘s ass!’”
Soon after that, the plaintiff, identified as Matthew Baird, and a friend, Ford Everett, decided to leave the house. At that point it is alleged that, “without any provocation,” Denzel “punched the plaintiff in the back of the head, immediately knocking him out.”
After the plaintiff was knocked out, Robert Nkemdiche and five other unidentified football players, then are accused of “kicking and stomping the plaintiff as he was passed out on the ground.” Everett then “dove on the ground and covered the unconscious plaintiff.” Everett was badly beaten in the incident and, according to the complaint, his eardrum was busted and his middle ear was severely injured.
As a result of the attack, the plaintiff was allegedly “knocked unconscious for 12 to 15 minutes” and “his body began to convulse in a seizure.” The plaintiff was transported to the emergency room and treated for multiple injuries.
Before authorities arrived at the scene, the Nkemdiche brothers and the other football players fled the scene."
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr- ... ncaaf.html
A timeline of Ole Miss’ off-field troubles since last year
Feb. 15 — Denzel Nkemdiche and Serderius Bryant arrested for disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct, failure to comply with a police officer and public drunkenness
Oct. 13 — Photo leaked depicting Robert Nkemdiche lighting a bong: In the week leading up to Ole Miss’ showdown with border-rival Tennessee, a Volunteer fan leaked a photo taken via the popular app Snapchat depicting Robert Nkemdiche lighting a bong,
Feb. 18 — Denzel and Robert Nkemdiche sued regarding alleged fight:
Oct. 13 — Photo leaked depicting Robert Nkemdiche lighting a bong: In the week leading up to Ole Miss’ showdown with border-rival Tennessee, a Volunteer fan leaked a photo taken via the popular app Snapchat depicting Robert Nkemdiche lighting a bong,
And a teammate....
Jan. 22, 2015 — Trae Elston, Damore’ea Stringfellow arrested for disorderly conduct (Elston also booked for resisting arrest): Earlier this month, two more Ole Miss players were arrested for disorderly conduct following a fight outside The Lyric, a popular bar and music venue located in Oxford. Neither player has been sentenced following the arrests. Elston, a rising senior, had a clean record prior to the arrest, while Stringfellow carries a much more troubling past.
The former Washington Huskie sat out the 2014 season after transferring from UW following a post-Super Bowl incident in which he and a teammate allegedly struck a Seahawks fan in the face twice. Stringfellow eventually pled guilty to fourth-degree assault.
http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/ole-mi ... s-2014-15/
"Possible top-10 2016 NFL Draft prospect Robert Nkemdiche, who was arrested after falling out of a hotel window in Atlanta last weekend, was reportedly using synthetic marijuana and was paranoid at the time of his accident.
According to Clay Travis of FOX Sports, the Ole Miss defensive tackle was using what’s commonly referred to as “fake weed,” a synthetic cannabinoid which doesn’t show up on drug tests. But it also comes with side effects which include paranoia, delusion and hallucinations.
The report said Nkemdiche was convinced someone was chasing him when he went through a double-pane window and fell 15 feet to the ground. A bush apparently broke his fall. He was taken to an Atlanta hospital for stitches, and was released before being taken to jail and charged with marijuana possession.
Nkemdiche’s brother Denzel, a linebacker at Ole Miss, has also had issues with the drug according to the report. He was hospitalized and missed the final two games of the season after he was found near the edge of the roof of his townhome, wrapped in a blanket and afraid someone was trying to get him."
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... om-window/
PRIOR to this:
"Denzel Nkemdiche. On Saturday night – the night of his 21st birthday – Nkemdiche was arrested and charged with disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct and failure to comply with a police officer.
According to the report, after the fight broke out at the house, members of the fraternity decided to clear out the house. At that time Denzel Nkemdiche “was observed ripping off his shirt and screaming, ‘I’m going to beat that mother------‘s ass!’”
Soon after that, the plaintiff, identified as Matthew Baird, and a friend, Ford Everett, decided to leave the house. At that point it is alleged that, “without any provocation,” Denzel “punched the plaintiff in the back of the head, immediately knocking him out.”
After the plaintiff was knocked out, Robert Nkemdiche and five other unidentified football players, then are accused of “kicking and stomping the plaintiff as he was passed out on the ground.” Everett then “dove on the ground and covered the unconscious plaintiff.” Everett was badly beaten in the incident and, according to the complaint, his eardrum was busted and his middle ear was severely injured.
As a result of the attack, the plaintiff was allegedly “knocked unconscious for 12 to 15 minutes” and “his body began to convulse in a seizure.” The plaintiff was transported to the emergency room and treated for multiple injuries.
Before authorities arrived at the scene, the Nkemdiche brothers and the other football players fled the scene."
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr- ... ncaaf.html
A timeline of Ole Miss’ off-field troubles since last year
Feb. 15 — Denzel Nkemdiche and Serderius Bryant arrested for disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct, failure to comply with a police officer and public drunkenness
Oct. 13 — Photo leaked depicting Robert Nkemdiche lighting a bong: In the week leading up to Ole Miss’ showdown with border-rival Tennessee, a Volunteer fan leaked a photo taken via the popular app Snapchat depicting Robert Nkemdiche lighting a bong,
Feb. 18 — Denzel and Robert Nkemdiche sued regarding alleged fight:
Oct. 13 — Photo leaked depicting Robert Nkemdiche lighting a bong: In the week leading up to Ole Miss’ showdown with border-rival Tennessee, a Volunteer fan leaked a photo taken via the popular app Snapchat depicting Robert Nkemdiche lighting a bong,
And a teammate....
Jan. 22, 2015 — Trae Elston, Damore’ea Stringfellow arrested for disorderly conduct (Elston also booked for resisting arrest): Earlier this month, two more Ole Miss players were arrested for disorderly conduct following a fight outside The Lyric, a popular bar and music venue located in Oxford. Neither player has been sentenced following the arrests. Elston, a rising senior, had a clean record prior to the arrest, while Stringfellow carries a much more troubling past.
The former Washington Huskie sat out the 2014 season after transferring from UW following a post-Super Bowl incident in which he and a teammate allegedly struck a Seahawks fan in the face twice. Stringfellow eventually pled guilty to fourth-degree assault.
http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/ole-mi ... s-2014-15/