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Browns Player Arrested

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Marc Magill

Created: 4/3/2008 10:01:17 PM

Updated:4/3/2008 10:52:20 PM

PEARLAND, TX -- Cleveland Browns cornerback Kenny Wright was arrested on Thursday after an altercation with police.

At approximately 11:33 a.m., officers were investigating a disturbance in a parking lot of the Pearland Police Department, according to a press release.

A suspect involved in the disturbance fled when police arrived, leading officers on a chase. The suspect, later identified as Kenneth Dewayne Wright, of Pearland, was caught a shortly after in a nearby subdivision.

Wright, 30, is being charged with Unlawful Restraint, Evading Arrest Fleeing and Possession of Marijuana.

He had 1.875 ounces of marijuana in his vehicle, according to the press release.

Link Something in the air in Ohio?

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Not condoning what happened because he obviously should of been arrested and should be disciplined but eh, he had 6 tackles for us all of last season, not like he'd be missed if cut.

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either something in the Ohio air, or its going on a divisional tour? And is it just me or does Kenny Wright look like Daunte Culpepper 20 years from now? 0843221625_Kenneth-Dewayne-Wright.jpg

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*Knock on wood*

But it seems like our Ravens are the only ones in the AFC North that can stay out of trouble this off season. And they call us thugs.

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So he was involved in a disturbance in the...parking lot...of a police station?

BRILLIANT!

SNAP!!

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So he was involved in a disturbance in the...parking lot...of a police station?

BRILLIANT!

Maybe the Browns should give some thought to giving the cops who ran him down a contract?

:D

And yes, he had to have been baked......

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eventuallly these mis-haps that players are committing will eventually (or we hope) slow down if not completely stop as a whole. because sooner or later these players will learn not to break the law and must abide by all Rules and must act as Civil people in this world, but convicted criminals.

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They'll never completely stop so long as organizations don't hold them accountable for their actions across the board. Look at how LONG it took Chris Henry to get canned, seriously..

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They'll never completely stop so long as organizations don't hold them accountable for their actions across the board. Look at how LONG it took Chris Henry to get canned, seriously..

I agree--when you put young athletes and millions of dollars together, it's impossible to have a 100% success rate as far as staying out of trouble goes.

And organizations only truly hold players accountable when they're fringe players (i.e., Cedrick Wilson), if then. Even a 3rd-stringer like Chris Henry got multiple chances because he's a decent TD producer.

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