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NBA fight thug in white hat had criminal history

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  1. Faos

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    Man Accused Of Throwing First Cup Speaks To Police

    http://www.clickondetroit.com/sports/3938054/detail.html

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    POSTED: 7:50 am EST November 22, 2004

    AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Police continue to identify all of the fans involved in Friday night's brawl at The Palace of Auburn Hills, while the man accused of throwing the cup that sparked the incident speaks to Local 4.

    John Green, of West Bloomfield, was caught on tape throwing his cup of beer onto Indiana Pacers player Ron Artest, Local 4 reported. The act sent Artest into a rage in the stands, where players and fans then fought during the game between the Pistons and the Pacers.

    Local 4 learned that Green has a criminal history, which includes the following offenses:

    • 2003 -- Operating under the influence of liquor/operating while visibly impaired (second offense)

    • 1989 -- Assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder

    • 1989 -- Escape from prison

    • 1986 -- Carrying concealed weapons

    • 1986 -- Uttering and publishing, which is using a false, forged, altered or counterfeit record, deed or instrument to injure or defraud.

    Green initially said he had no comment to Local 4, but eventually talked with the station Monday morning outside his West Bloomfield home, saying, "I'm not going anywhere. The police know where I live. I've talked to them already."

    Green was identified over the weekend as "the fan in the white hat" who apparently threw the plastic cup of beer while Artest was sprawled on his back on a scorer's table, away from a scuffle on the court. Artest then jumped up and charged into the stands, throwing punches as he climbed over seats.

    Green stepped aside and another person took the initial blow. The tape of Friday's fight then shows Green attacking Artest from behind.

    Green was expected to speak with Auburn Hills police Sunday night, but did not appear, the station reported.

    "I think that's what escalated the whole situation. We're certainly wanting to interview that individual. That individual knows who he is. I suggest he should turn himself in to be questioned by the Auburn Hills Police Department," said Oakland County Prosecutor David Gorcyca. "If he doesn't, I can assure you we will locate him."

    Authorities were able to locate Green and have questioned him regarding the incident, Local 4 learned Monday. Green could face charges and lose his season tickets at The Palace, the station reported.

    Gorcyca said the investigation will begin with Green, but the prosecutor's office is expected to announce charges against 25 to 50 other fans who participated in the fight at The Palace.

    Gorcyca said anyone who threw a cup or a punch -- including players and fans -- could face criminal charges.

    "The throwing of an object and striking someone constitutes an assault," said Gorcyca.

    One fan in particular that police want to identify is the person who threw a chair into the crowd. Police are reviewing video from a fan who snuck a camera into the game, Local 4 reported.

    Police have interviewed nine witnesses who claimed that they were assaulted by one of the Pacers, Local 4 reported Monday. Investigators continue to review video to identify others involved in the brawl.

    Witness Joe Hampton said he is a season-ticket holder and was about 10 rows away from the incident Friday.

    "I didn't have the instinct necessarily to take off. It's just so shocking. You just kind of freeze," said Hampton. "This happened fast and it was just kind of surreal."

    Authorities are trying to confirm witness information with video of the incident.

    NBA security is also reviewing the tapes and plan to speak with officials at The Palace about security measures.
     
  2. SamFisher

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    not picking on you, but this could probably go in one of the 12 active pacers-pistons fight threads over in the NBA forum.
     
  3. DonnyMost

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    Why is it always the guy in the white hat.
     
  4. RocketsPimp

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    Escape from prison?! Nice.
     
  5. synergy

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    damn terrorists!!
     
  6. rockHEAD

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    edit: image removed... already posted in a previous thread.
     
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  7. Cohen

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    Did he lose his hat? Bald?

    I saw what I thought was a bald guy trying to hit Artest from behind while Artest was being held. I was hoping for the guy to get clocked but Artest never caught him with a good one. I'm not much for fighting but when a weasel throws a blind one he deserves what he gets.
     
  8. Lil Pun

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    Yes, this could definitely go into one of those other threads.
     
  9. Faos

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    Damn thread police.
     
  10. Lil Pun

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    I loved it how he said that he didn't remember anything. Yeah, right. If you were that toasted you should be arrested for P.I. as well.
     
  11. rockets-#1

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    He's a bad dude, but that escape from prison really caught my eye. Wow!
     
  12. PhiSlammaJamma

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    Meanwhile the bootleg video camera guy who came into the stands intentionally to break the law becomes the hero. Nice.
     
  13. meggoleggo

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    Well, it could've been the one-armed man.... But then Artest jacking him in the face would have been a "tragedy" instead of somewhat justified (depending on whose side you're on).
     
  14. Surfguy

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    I wish Artest would have gone after the right person. It almost seemed like he was targeting a smaller chump than himself rather than the correct target. If he didn't see who threw it, then how can he attack anyone? Therefore, my conclusion is Ron Artest is an idiot. But, we know that already so... .
     
  15. Lil Pun

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    What? I didn't see that, when?
     

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