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Dana has said they are not making a decision on his 187 status until they get more facts. Based on the facts we know right now, I would guess that he fights. It appears that the woman he hit with his car did not sustain any injuries considering he is only facing a misdemeanor charge at this time. He will be facing a fine for that and will have to pay for the damages to the victim's car. No jail time. Certainly new details can emerge and change all that. It's a waiting game now....mmm, who says he is not fighting at 187?
FRB and his website friends were off, declaring he was out of the fight.Dana has said they are not making a decision on his 187 status until they get more facts. Based on the facts we know right now, I would guess that he fights. It appears that the woman he hit with his car did not sustain any injuries considering he is only facing a misdemeanor charge at this time. He will be facing a fine for that and will have to pay for the damages to the victim's car. No jail time. Certainly new details can emerge and change all that. It's a waiting game now....
This!!!Oh, I get that he denies it. But the denial is disingenuous IMO. I understand he doesn't work for a news agency, but in every other respect what he does is reporting, and calling it "entertainment" is just a convenient way to dodge ethical responsibilities.
I do understand that social media seemingly creates this opportunity for "entertainment" that wasn't there before the internet, and that what some people do on twitter, etc. will fall under this category. But it's clear that FRB is always looking for stories and looking to break them first. And he has conflicted feelings about what he does---otherwise he would never backtrack or apologize or take any responsibility at all. But he DOES from time to time---exactly the way a reporter would do.
That's the story as put out by original source. Maybe I'll add a question mark?title change?
You are very well informed on how the accident in question went down, and what caused it. I'm sure the APD would love to have your knowledge of events, why don't you get in touch and tell them what went down.Thank God his family was so happy to take him out of rehab early. Jones obviously has a lot of responsibility here, but the UFC his family etc are all a bunch of enabling assholes. Because nobody wants to hold his feet to the fire, Jones will continue to self destruct it will likely hurt others as we're seeing here. Typical escalation an addict behavior. But of course all the naysayers continued on and on about the house Jose just likes to party a little bit. About how there is some amount of cocaine that's okay to do while you're a professional athlete.
You are very well informed on how the accident in question went down, and what caused it. I'm sure the APD would love to have your knowledge of events.
I don't have one, but I'm not the one offering up speculation on to what happened and why. I'm happy to wait and see, then make a judgement once the facts are all presented.your point is not lost on me. However my opinion will be unchanged with or without this accident. The risk/reward of the original cocaine abuse as well as the lack of accountability by anyone that "cares" about Jones is setting him up for failure.
And since we're using sarcasm to make a point this morning, go ahead and explain to me a reasonable explanation for Jones disappearing for the scene of an accident for this extended period of time.
I don't follow him. I saw his tweets posted here.Why does FRB have to have ethical responsibilities? Does he have any financial gain for tweeting rumors that often end up being true?
If people don't like him, simply don't follow him. It's not like he's a main publisher for a main mma website that you're forced to see his articles.
On off duty cop is the main witness. Saw him flee then run back to the SUV and grab a wad of cash then run again