Deal frees PSU players after savage beating in Mexico
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Two Star Portland State Basketball Players In Cabo Jail On Possible Attempted Murder Charges
Published 4/2/2008 at FanIQ Blog
... , before editing the article. The current version has no mention of the possible charges they face, stating that prosecutors in Mexico said it was standard procedure for charges not to be released while an investigation is under way. ...
Portland State Players Brutally Beat Man In Mexico
Published 4/2/2008 by jason at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... ( L: Jeremiah Dominguez, R: Scott Morrison ) FAN IQ sends along a report from the PORTLAND OREGONIAN that Vikings guard Jeremiah Dominguez and center Scott Morrison were arrested and thrown in jail in Cabo San Lucas last weekend, for brutally beating tour worker Kyle Meagher of Lansing, Michigan. And the injuries were very graphic:“You couldn’t do damage like this with a baseball bat — it’s worse,” said Alejandro Rojas , general manager of Balboa World Class Clinic, the hospital where a cabdriver took Meagher afterward. Rojas said that it was unclear what beyond fists ...
Canadian NCAA b-baller goes from March Madness to Mexican jail
Published 4/2/2008 by Shane Dingman at Posted Sports : Basketball
... The Oregonian is reporting some pretty gruesome details from a violent incident in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, allegedly involving ...
Portland State kids might not be violent; are on their way home
Published 4/2/2008 at The Dagger
... son to the point that he was nearly
unrecognizable as a human being, and she thought Mexican prison was too harsh?
That is a seriously forgiving lady. If it's a relative of mine, and you do
damage to him that "can't be done with a baseball bat," not only am I
going to leave you rotting in a Mexican prison, I'm going to call them up and
ask that you be thrown in the Sodomía abundante cell block.
By the way, a hearty high-five goes out to the
news blog at the Oregonian for their work on this story. Well done.
