Ex-NFL Linebacker 34 Year Old Jamie Winborn Missing Since 8/23/13 in Atlanta, GA

Former NFL linebacker, 34 year old Jamie Winborn has been missing since Friday, August 23, 2013 in Atlanta, GA. His wife has not seen hims since Friday and called police regarding his erratic behavior. She told them that he had drugs and a gun at their home. According to accounts, Winborn has been recently battling cancer. The police paid a visit to the couple’s home in the quiet cul-de-sac of High Falls Court in Southwest Atlanta, where officers removed several weapons and marijuana from the home. Jamie Winborn played ten seasons in the NFL with the San Fransisco 49ers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tampa Bay Bucs, Denver Broncos, Houston Texans and the Tennessee Titans.

Police haven’t issued an arrest warrant and despite Winborn’s odd behavior they don’t believe he is a danger to either himself or the public.

Jamie Winborn

Winborn hasn’t been seen since Friday. His wife called police with concerns about his behavior, and she told them he had guns and drugs in the home, according to WSB-TV.

Officers removed several weapons and marijuana from the home. There are reports that Winborn has been battling cancer.

He played football at Vanderbilt University before making it in the NFL. The Titans released him three years ago.

Posted August 25, 2013 by
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Daily Commentary – Tuesday, August 20, 2013 – Alex Rodriguez Pouts After Getting Hit by Pitch

  • Then innings later hits a home run in the sixth inning against same Boston Red Sox pitcher

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Fan Killed after 65-foot Fall at Turner Field in Atlanta During Braves-Phillies Game

A fan has died at Turner Field in Atlanta, GA as he fell 65 feet to his death during last nights Braves – Phillies game. The incident occurred at approximately 8:55 PM.  Atlanta Police spokesman John Chafee stated, “It appears that the male fell from an upper-level platform to a secured lot below.” The man was rushed to Atlanta Medical Center where he later died from his injuries. Authorities do not believe this was a case of foul play, it appears to have been accidental. An investigation continues.

Chafee said the fall occurred on the stadium’s back side. He said witnesses described the fall as accidental, but that police were not releasing other details of what they said.

He said he did not know if wet conditions or alcohol were factors.

According to the Fulton County Medical Examiner, the man has been identified as 29 year old Ronald Homer of Conyers, GA.

CNN:

A man died after he fell about 65 feet from an upper level of Atlanta’s Turner Field during a Braves-Phillies game Monday, police said.

The man fell shortly before 8:55 p.m at the stadium and landed in a secured parking lot.

Atlanta police said the fall appeared to be accidental and added it was too early to tell if alcohol played a factor.

In 2008, Justin Hayes fell 150 feet to his death during an Atlanta Braves & NY Mets game.

Posted August 13, 2013 by
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Four former Vanderbilt Football Players (JaBorian McKenzie, Cory Batey, Brandon Vandenburg & Brandon Banks Charged with Rape and Aggravated Sexual Battery of Unconscious 21 Year Old Female Coed

Four former Vanderbilt football players have been charged with the rape and aggravated sexual assault of an unconscious 21 year old female coed. Brandon Vandenburg, 20, from California; Brandon Eric Banks, 19, from Maryland; JaBorian “Tip” McKenzie, 18 from Mississippi and Cory Batey, 19, of Nashville, were charged with five counts each of aggravated rape and two counts of aggravated sexual battery. Vandenburg was also charged with one count of unlawful photography and tampering with evidence. The incident occurred in the early hours on the Vanderbilt campus in Nashville, Tennessee in June 23, 2013. However, it wasn’t discovered by university officials until two days later after officials there were reviewing hallway camera footage in an unrelated incident when they saw the four former football players acting suspiciously. The players were subsequently kicked off the football team and dimissed from the university.

Cory Batey has already been arrested and taken to General Hospital for a mandatory blood draw. Tennessee police are attempting to track down the other three down and have notified authorities in the states they reside that indictments have been issued. They have the option to surrender themselves to authorities or arrest warrants will be issued.

From The Tennessean:

Four former Vanderbilt University football players were charged Friday in the rape of an unconscious student in a Gillette Hall dormitory room in a case police described as “unsettling.”

Brandon Vandenburg, 20, from California; Brandon Eric Banks, 19, from Maryland; JaBorian “Tip” McKenzie, 18 from Mississippi and Cory Batey, 19, of Nashville, were charged with five counts each of aggravated rape and two counts of aggravated sexual battery. Vandenburg was also charged with one count of unlawful photography and tampering with evidence.

Police said the case came to light only after university officials saw something suspicious while reviewing surveillance camera footage in an unrelated matter.

NY Yankees A-ROD Booed in Chicago During First Plate Appearance Following MLB’s PED Suspension

Welcome back Alex Rodriquez … CHEATER!!!

The Chicago White Sox fans booed Alex Rodriquez unmercifully last night  in Chicago in his first plate appearance with the Yankees since the MLB suspended him today for 211 games for PED use. Rodriquez said he would appeal the suspension. All I can say is A-ROD thinks he was booed last night, wait until he takes his first at bat back in Yankee Stadium. He is going to hear more than just Bronx cheers. Yankee fans are going to boo him like has not been heard in years.

CBS News:

Alex Rodriguez stepped up to the plate greeted by a standing boo-vation and blooped a single in his first at-bat of the season.

Hours after Major League Baseball suspended the New York Yankees star through the 2014 season in the Biogenesis drug case, Chicago White Sox fans got their say Monday night.

And, boy, did they let him hear it.

They jeered him during pregame warmups and introductions, and they really tore into him when he walked to the batter’s box leading off the second inning.

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