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Matt Maiocco asked John Lynch if Fred Warner could return at some point during the playoffs: “Well, medically, no. I mean, the docs say it’s probably on the wrong side of the range that they would suggest. But even the docs with Fred say, 'You know what, let him...

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Curtis Houck

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This is COMPLETE OVERUSE OF FORCE by the Miami-Dade Police against Fred Kerley. The same Fred Kerley, who just finished representing the USA and winning a Bronze Medal in the 100m at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. How do you represent your country and come home to unnecessary beat downs like this? Being an Olympian doesn’t exempt you from being held accountable when you break the rules or the law of the land, but every human being should be exempt from being jumped and tased by 4 Police officers when it’s not warranted. In this footage it is clear that Fred Kerley was going about his business and not the aggressor in the situation. It is clear that the first Police officer put his hands on Fred for no apparent reason. From that point on, the Police officer escalated the situation by pushing Fred extremely hard after Fred clearly asked him not to touch him and gently removed his hand from his chest. The Officer then charged Fred and Fred defended himself. In what world is it okay for a Police officer to unnecessarily push a civilian or charge them with violent intentions. Watch for yourself and you will see that NONE OF THIS WAS NECESSARY. Murderers and terrorist get treated better than Fred Kerley was in this situation. Murderers and terrorist get treated with more grace and patience than Fred Kerley was in this situation. Ask yourself where is the audio from before the fight broke out? Complying with the Police is always the best option, but American citizens should not be put in situations where they have to defend themselves from the Police. The Police are supposed to be helping us not harming or intimidating us. Was that accomplished here? No it wasn’t. Protect and serve the community, uphold the law fairly and ensure public safety. Is that what this is? No it’s not. This is ABUSE OF POWER. Fred Kerley didn’t deserve this. No one does.

Robert Griffin III

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Jiri Prochazka says his cordial run-ins with Magomed Ankalaev is not aligning with his ‘disrespectful’ tweets, calling Ankalaev the “only fraud.” And Jiri states he doesn’t care if it’s “some hyped manager” posting for Ankalaev—he must be held “responsible.” “I don’t know him personally, but one thing that I can say to Ankalaev—he can think whatever he wants—but I know that the only person who’s a fraud is him. When I met him at the UFC PI in LV, he was there, he was very nice, he was friendly—‘Hello, nice to meet you, all good?’ And right now, he’s a ‘superstar’ and a ‘big gangster,’ and he’s playing this game. “He’s hyped, and I understand. He won the title against the worst performance of Alex Pereira. And the only fraud person here is Magomed Ankalaev. And I’m the ‘worst fighter?’ Man, every time, I give everything to my fights. Every time, I go to finish my opponent and give it all—not like him. “When he’s fighting, many times in the second or third round, when there is high performance, he’s trying to run from the performance… so that gives me only one meaning: the only fraud person here is Magomed Ankalaev. I don’t care about him; I just want to go and take the title. Doesn’t matter what he says. Right now, he’s the champion, but nobody likes that, and nobody respects that he’s the champion.” If it’s his manager posting for him, Jiri says: “I don’t care. It’s his platform. And everybody has to take responsibility for what he’s posting. So if some ‘hyped manager’ is doing that, he’s doing bad work.” Jiri BJP Prochazka / Ariel Helwani #TheArielHelwaniShow

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