Accident or Justice?
Two days after a nightclub brawl that hospitalized Seattle Seahawks free safety Ken Hamlin with a blood clot on his brain, police have this to work with: a victim who has no memory of the attack, a violent felon found slain four hours after the fight and the brother of the dead man, himself a convicted felon, trying to connect the incidents.
Club owner Larry Culp, basing his comments on the video and conversations with his employees, said Hamlin hit the man and was then knocked down and hit with a metal street sign. (Who hits a man with a street sign? What is this - Detroit?)
Seen milling in the crowd on the video is a man wearing a jersey with the number 45 on the back. Tramaine Isabell says the man is his older brother, 31-year-old Terrell Devon Milam. Isabell, who was not at the bar, insists it was Milam — a convicted killer who was supposed to be under curfew at a federal halfway house — who knocked the 6-foot-2, 209-pound Hamlin to the ground.
Authorities at the halfway house say they found a dummy in Milam's bed when they went to check on him, and it was unclear how long Milam had been away, according to the state Department of Corrections.
Milam was found shot to death four hours later near Seattle's Seward Park.
Seems too convenient to be a coincidence, but someone on work release could easily have been shot for other reasons in Seward Park.
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Ritchie Incognito is a shitbag.
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