Revis has been charged with four first-degree felonies and one misdemeanor in the wake of a recent off-field incident in Pittsburgh, ESPN's Rich Cimini reports.
EDGE Analysis
Following an investigation into Revis' alleged role in an incident over the weekend, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has brought five separate charges against the star cornerback. The charges include robbery, conspiracy, two counts of aggravated assault, and one charge of terroristic threats. According to Cimini, Revis intends to turn himself in once a warrant is issued Friday. More updates on this case will follow as more details are released.
normally i just trash football players for acting the fool but this guy is 31 and i dont remember him having a history of stupidity so i question the excessive charges laid on him.
Innocent until proven guilty I say... or until I see video of him doing something that is. lol. One has to seriously question why a person with his income level would commit robbery. Doesn't make sense. That being said, one doesn't normally get charged with that many felonies unless the feds have some pretty strong evidence. We will see.
Innocent until proven guilty I say... or until I see video of him doing something that is. lol. One has to seriously question why a person with his income level would commit robbery. Doesn't make sense. That being said, one doesn't normally get charged with that many felonies unless the feds have some pretty strong evidence. We will see.
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joegibbskins07Fri 2/17/17 2:09 PM
normally i just trash football players for acting the fool but this guy is 31 and i dont remember him having a history of stupidity so i question the excessive charges laid on him.
RP65Sat 2/18/17 1:47 PM
Innocent until proven guilty I say... or until I see video of him doing something that is. lol. One has to seriously question why a person with his income level would commit robbery. Doesn't make sense. That being said, one doesn't normally get charged with that many felonies unless the feds have some pretty strong evidence. We will see.
RP65Sat 2/18/17 1:47 PM
Innocent until proven guilty I say... or until I see video of him doing something that is. lol. One has to seriously question why a person with his income level would commit robbery. Doesn't make sense. That being said, one doesn't normally get charged with that many felonies unless the feds have some pretty strong evidence. We will see.