UConn Player On Right Side Of Law, Society Shocked
1 Comments Published on 2.19.2008 by Brian HarrisonIt seems that UConn just cannot catch a break lately when it comes to negative incidents. At least this time it is not because of something a player has done. A man from Vernon, Connecticut, only 20 minutes from the UConn campus in Storrs, saw fit to e-mail junior guard Tahirah Williams on the women’s basketball team. That is all well and good, but not when you say crazy things.
ESPN.com reports that Gary Peoples, 28, will face second-degree harassment charges. 11 counts of it. Williams contacted the police when he sent an e-mail from Peoples saying he wanted to move to Canada with her and start a family. Peoples is a solid citizen, having a record of assault on a police officer, drunken driving, possession of narcotics and possession of marijuana.
Moral of the story, there is always a down side. Sure your team might be ranked #1 again, but it always comes with a price. And ladies out there, no matter how bad your love life, remember it is not as bad as you may think.
ESPN.com reports that Gary Peoples, 28, will face second-degree harassment charges. 11 counts of it. Williams contacted the police when he sent an e-mail from Peoples saying he wanted to move to Canada with her and start a family. Peoples is a solid citizen, having a record of assault on a police officer, drunken driving, possession of narcotics and possession of marijuana.
Moral of the story, there is always a down side. Sure your team might be ranked #1 again, but it always comes with a price. And ladies out there, no matter how bad your love life, remember it is not as bad as you may think.
Labels: Breaking The Law, UConn
...I'd move to Canada with her to be honest