deuceofdavenport.com - 4/22/2008
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Great news for Cincinnati police blotter watchers! Odell Thurman's back in the league. You can't let a solid criminal like Chris Henry leave without replacing him. That's just good personnel work by Marvin Lewis and Bengals management. It's almost the Thunderdome way. One man enter, one man leave. They're visionary like Bill Walsh. Their core of criminals policy is as innovative as the West ...
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ROCKY BERNARD IS A GREAT GUY
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... 22, and friend told police they ran to a car to get away. Bernard allegedly followed them as they shut the car doors and pounded the windows as they drove away, according to a police report. Uncertain how far Bernard would pursue them, they drove to a "safe" location in South Seattle and called police about 2:15 a.m. Well, ladies, he's gonna pursue you 'til the play's over. Rocky Bernard punches women whistle-to-whistle. [Deuce of Davenport]
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