Coach Beamer to suspend Marcus Vick Indefinately


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Nice way to look at it. So now that Carson Palmer is making millions, his little brother from UTEP will be good because Carson is making that much money. Correct?

I said he wont do that bad, If his brother makes millions. In other words his brother can take care of him. Money wise u dumbass

OMFG!!! The downward spiral continues! What an IDIOT!!! This is just a sad story now... Apparently he has no brains at all. :|

There were rumors of this story this morning in the Roanoke area, and it's not being reported that he was arrested and bail was set at $10,000... :no:

Marcus Vick Facing Charges of Brandishing a Firearm in Suffolk

Marcus Vick turned himself into the Suffolk Magistrate's Office Monday around 2:30pm on three counts of brandishing a firearm.

Police say after 9:00pm Sunday they received a call from the parent of a 17-year-old. The parent stated that Vick had pointed a gun at her son and two others during an altercation in the McDonald's parking lot. The incident allegedly happened at the McDonald's on Townpoint Road in Suffolk.

Police responded to the scene, interviewed witnesses, and issued three misdemeanor warrants.

Vick, 21, is being held on a $10,000 bond. If Vick is convicted, he could face up to a year in jail and a $2,500 fine.

Friday, Vick was dismissed from the Virginia tech football program for his unsportsmanlike conduct during the second quarter of the Gator Bowl January 2.

It was also disclosed Friday, that Vick had been stopped for speeding and driving with a revoked or suspended license on December 17, 2005. Vick's license was taken away in August 2004 when he was cited for reckless driving and marijuana possession.

Vick announced Saturday that he was planning to enter the NFL draft for next season .

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/\ Rumor around here is that Michael isn't bailing him out...

I thought you guys would get a chuckle out of this.....

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Lt. Debbie. J. George

Suffolk Police Department

(757) 923-2198 office

(757) 641-9939 cell

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 9, 2006

Suffolk Police announce the arrest this afternoon of Marcus D. Vick, age 21.

Vick has been charged with three counts of brandishing a firearm in reference to an incident that occurred last night. Vick turned himself in at the Suffolk Magistrates office at where warrants were executed.

The charges were brought by police, after investigating an incident that occurred last night in the parking lot of McDonalds located at 6201 Townpoint Road in the City of Suffolk. At approximately 9:04 p.m., police received a call from the parent of a 17 year old male, who advised that Vick had pointed a weapon at her son and two others during an altercation at McDonalds. Police responded, interviewed witnesses and secured the three misdemeanor warrants.

A $10,000 bond was set. .

Brandishing a firearm is a Class 1 misdemeanor and is punishable by up to twelve months in jail and a $2,500 fine.

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18.2-282. Pointing, holding, or brandishing firearm, air or gas operated weapon or object similar in appearance; penalty.

A. It shall be unlawful for any person to point, hold or brandish any firearm or any air or gas operated weapon or any object similar in appearance, whether capable of being fired or not, in such manner as to reasonably induce fear in the mind of another or hold a firearm or any air or gas operated weapon in a public place in such a manner as to reasonably induce fear in the mind of another of being shot or injured. However, this section shall not apply to any person engaged in excusable or justifiable self-defense. Persons violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor or, if the violation occurs upon any public, private or religious elementary, middle or high school, including buildings and grounds or upon public property within 1,000 feet of such school property, he shall be guilty of a Class 6 felony.

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