Donald Driver’s dad

Bart

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Update on incident involving police and Donald Driver's father.Not much of a surprise.


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Police: 'no evidence' officers beat Driver's dad


HOUSTON (AP)â€â€￾Houston police said Tuesday there is no evidence to back claims that three police officers brutally assaulted the father of Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver during a traffic stop last month.


In a one-page statement, the Houston Police Department said an internal investigation concluded they "could not prove or disprove" allegations that Marvin Driver Jr., 56, was severely beaten and injured before being taken to jail Nov. 17 for outstanding traffic warrants. Police said the claims have been ruled as "not sustained."


Shortly after being taken to jail, Marvin Driver was hospitalized and listed in critical condition. His family had said he was taken to a gas station by police, beaten by at least two officers and had something forced down his throat.


Houston police said its investigation, which included medical records and eyewitness accounts, didn't substantiate the allegations of brutality.


"Medical information obtained by investigators does not support or indicate any injuries to Mr. Driver consistent with a recent assault," the statement read.
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Attempts to reach Driver's family by telephone were not successful Tuesday. Houston police would not make any comment beyond the statement.


The three officers accused by Driver's familyâ€â€￾Bacilio Guzman, Gilberto Cruz and M. Marinâ€â€￾will return to normal duty, police said. Driver's family has said they wanted the officers fired or brought up on charges.


The family has said Marvin Driver Jr. suffered a brain hemorrhage and doctors told them the elder Driver had bruises in his abdomen area from being kneed to the stomach.


Eyewitnesses didn't see the elder Driver being beaten, police said.


According to police, two independent witnesses said "no signs of assault or altercation took place involving Mr. Driver and the officers" at the spot where Driver was taken after his arrest. Police said witness statements also indicate that Officer Marin, whom Driver alleges repeatedly assaulted him, remained in his patrol vehicle.


The officers stated Driver was unresponsive upon arrival at the jail and was taken to a hospital, police said.


This was not the first time Marvin Driver has been arrested. According to court records, he served three years in prison beginning in 1986 on a drug charge. He has also been charged with robbery, felon in possession of a weapon and four separate charges of driving while his license was suspended.
 

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Many blacks lie through their teeth and are inherently unreliable witnesses in court proceedings.


Donald Driver was in trouble with the law repeatedly as a "youth" but has apparently cleaned up his act since then. He's one of the few black receivers I respect for playing the game right. He blocks hard, is willing to go over the middle and make tough catches, isn't a showboat, and is resilient. Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Being a packer fan though i try not to be biased, Double D is one of my favorite wiseouts. I love the famous 1st down dance!
 

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What the hell is a "Quanell X"?
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3 Houston officers file defamation suit


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HOUSTON -- Three Houston police officers who were accused of beating the father of Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver have filed a defamation lawsuit, saying Marvin Driver Jr. and activist Quanell X made false statements about the November arrest.


Marvin Driver, the player's father, has said he didn't lie about the incident. Quanell X said Friday he only repeated what the Driver family told him and had no reason not to believe Driver was telling the truth.


"This is another attempt by the police who use whatever means necessary to silence a police critic," Quanell X's attorney, Randall Kallinen, said.


Marvin Driver was arrested outside his mother's Houston house in November on outstanding traffic warrants. Police have said he was unresponsive when he arrived at a jail. On the advice of a jail doctor, he was taken to a hospital.


Marvin Driver said that after he was stopped, officers Gilberto Cruz, Bacilio Guzman and Matthew Marin beat him, forced open his mouth and made him swallow cocaine or crack.


Cruz, Guzman and Marin filed their defamation lawsuit earlier in the week, saying they had "endured shame, embarrassment, humiliation, and mental pain and anguish." The lawsuit also said they had lost income and earning capacity because of the alleged defamation.


The officers were placed on administrative duties in November while police investigated the accusations made by Driver.


In December, the Houston Police Department said an internal investigation concluded they "could not prove or disprove" allegations that Driver, 56, was severely beaten and injured before being taken to jail Nov. 17. Police said the claims have been ruled as "not sustained."


The Houston Chronicle reported the Harris County District Attorney's Office is investigating a complaint from the Houston Police Officer's Union that Marvin Driver committed perjury or filed a false report when he signed a sworn affidavit and made official complaints about the beating.



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Don Wassall said:
What the hell is a "Quanell X"? 
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and how do you get to be an "activist"?
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maybe he is a chemist or physicist?
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those professions do a lot of "activating" and maybe that's where the variable "X" comes into play... he shows up to the lab wearing a mexican wrestling mask and a cape!
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