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You can't make this up...
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Richie Incognito, who recently lashed out at Vikings’ Zimmer, arrested after alleged threatsThe Associated Press August 21, 2018 at 5:52 pm
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Authorities say former NFL offensive lineman Richie Incognito has been arrested on charges he threatened to shoot employees of a funeral home. 

Scottsdale, Arizona police say Incognito is being held on suspicion of misdemeanor charges of threats and disorderly conduct. 
They say the 35-year-old Incognito was at the funeral home Monday to make arrangements for his father, who died last weekend. 
Police say Incognito got upset at the mortuary’s staff and “threatened to retrieve guns from his vehicle and return to shoot employees.” 
Incognito attended a Phoenix-area high school before an 11-year NFL career with St. Louis, Miami and Buffalo. 
He was suspended by the Dolphins in 2013 for bullying a teammate and arrested last May in Florida for allegedly throwing a dumbbell and tennis ball at another gym patron. 
Incognito recently told TMZ that the Vikings and Seattle Seahawks had reached out to him. Vikings coach Mike Zimmer denied that being the case with Minnesota, and Incognito responded by calling Zimmer a liar on Twitter. 
Incognito later apologized. 

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You don't mess around with the Zim-han.
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Anyone else getting the feeling Richie's story is going to end up on a Dateline special?  Just saying....
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#4
Dude seriously needs to cut down on the milligrams 
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Quote: @Vanguard83 said:
Dude seriously needs to cut down on the milligrams 
Or up them. I would let the doctors decide that. I'm actually becoming sympathetic to him now. This has moved past just a big mouth idiot who can't shut up to real mental illness. I will again lose all sympathy if he's ever able to follow though on his words with actions. Aside from nearly injuring somebody with weights. This will not have a happy ending. 
6 guns and a silencer recovered from his vehicle. Not a good mix with a delusional mind.
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"Incognito has been charged with disorderly conduct and threats, and now we know he also had six different guns in his truck, along with a handgun silencer. Incognito has since been released from jail. He’s accused of threatening to shoot employees at the funeral home on Monday."

Where is that train wreck icon?
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I think it should be the Incognito icon...
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Quote: @suncoastvike said:
@Vanguard83 said:
Dude seriously needs to cut down on the milligrams 
Or up them. I would let the doctors decide that. I'm actually becoming sympathetic to him now. This has moved past just a big mouth idiot who can't shut up to real mental illness. I will again lose all sympathy if he's ever able to follow though on his words with actions. Aside from nearly injuring somebody with weights. This will not have a happy ending. 
6 guns and a silencer recovered from his vehicle. Not a good mix with a delusional mind.
Spot on...

A mentally ill man who needs help (and I'll add) his guns taken away. 


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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@suncoastvike said:
@Vanguard83 said:
Dude seriously needs to cut down on the milligrams 
Or up them. I would let the doctors decide that. I'm actually becoming sympathetic to him now. This has moved past just a big mouth idiot who can't shut up to real mental illness. I will again lose all sympathy if he's ever able to follow though on his words with actions. Aside from nearly injuring somebody with weights. This will not have a happy ending. 
6 guns and a silencer recovered from his vehicle. Not a good mix with a delusional mind.
Spot on...

A mentally ill man who needs help (and I'll add) his guns taken away. 


True that. It was a scary situation that could have been a lot worse. 
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This gets even more crazy;


Ex-NFLer Incognito accused of threatening funeral home staffSCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Former NFL offensive lineman Richie Incognito bonded out of an Arizona jail Tuesday after being arrested on charges he threatened to shoot employees of a funeral home a day earlier, authorities said.
Police in the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale said Incognito had been booked on suspicion of misdemeanor charges of threats and disorderly conduct.
Incognito, 35, posted a $20,000 bond. He has an Aug. 27 pretrial conference in Scottsdale Municipal Court. It was unclear Tuesday if Incognito had a lawyer who could speak on his behalf.
Police said Incognito was at the Messinger Pinnacle Peak Mortuary on Monday to make arrangements for his father, who died last weekend.
“Incognito reportedly was upset with staff and began to damage property inside the business and shout at employees,” said Sgt. Ben Hoster, a police spokesman. “At several points during his contact with staff, Incognito threatened to retrieve guns from his vehicle and return to shoot the employees.”
A police report showed officers later executed a search warrant on Incognito’s pickup truck and seized two Glocks, three rifles and a silencer for a handgun.
The report also said Incognito’s family had told him he wasn’t going to be allowed to attend his father’s funeral and he had been acting erratically.
Witnesses at the funeral home told police that Incognito wanted them to cut his dead dad’s head off for research purposes and Incognito punched caskets, threw pamphlets around and took an urn from a shelf and slammed it down on top of a casket.
Two mortuary employees took cover in a room downstairs before police arrived and arrested Incognito.
Incognito attended a Phoenix-area high school before playing college football at Nebraska and having an 11-year NFL career with St. Louis, Miami and Buffalo.
He was released by the Bills three months ago from the reserve/retired list, making him an unrestricted free agent.
Incognito was suspended by the Dolphins in 2013 for bullying a teammate and arrested last May in Florida for allegedly throwing a dumbbell and tennis ball at another gym patron.


https://apnews.com/2570eaa739ca407e9fa70253448aa696

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