Clearly gambling is the worse offense.Fire the baseball coach for gambling, keep the star basketball player for providing a weapon used in a Homicide.
Fire the baseball coach for gambling, keep the star basketball player for providing a weapon used in a Homicide.
Maybe if a guy says hang on to this gun for me you say nope…To be fair, I haven't seen anything that shows he knew anything other than the dude wanted his gun back.
If I had someone else's gun in my car and they called and said they wanted it back, I couldn't get it to them fast enough.
Yeah, it was a little more than just I need my gun back.To be fair, I haven't seen anything that shows he knew anything other than the dude wanted his gun back.
If I had someone else's gun in my car and they called and said they wanted it back, I couldn't get it to them fast enough.
So if you drop a friend off at the club and he texts you at 1am asking for his gun, you couldn't take it to him fast enough? You shouldn't be allowed to posses a firearm either.To be fair, I haven't seen anything that shows he knew anything other than the dude wanted his gun back.
If I had someone else's gun in my car and they called and said they wanted it back, I couldn't get it to them fast enough.
They probably intercept calls.ESPN says that the guy that made the bets at Riverfront was caught on security cameras communicating to the Bama coach. WTF, where they face timing about throwing the game? Really want to hear the full story, because it has to be good. Morons thought they could drop whatever the amount was on what has to be the least bet sports at a sportsbook.
Sportsbook surveillance video indicated that the person who placed the bets was communicating with Bohannon at the time, multiple sources with direct information about the investigation told ESPN.
They probably intercept calls.
FanDuel reported that they received no bets on that game, so you know security was on him immediately.I would as well if someone made 3 bets on a regular season college baseball game
The great irony here is that the bet was placed from the Reds’ ballpark.
They have priorities.Fire the baseball coach for gambling, keep the star basketball player for providing a weapon used in a Homicide.
How does that even matter?Sportsbook surveillance video indicated that the person who placed the bets was communicating with Bohannon at the time, multiple sources with direct information about the investigation told ESPN.
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The alleged suspicious activity took place Friday at the sportsbook at the Great American Ball Park, according to the Ohio Casino Control Commission.
The OCCC's investigation is centered on two bets on the Tigers to win from the same unidentified customer, multiple industry sources told ESPN. A source familiar with the investigation told ESPN's Pete Thamel that there's "no reason to believe any student-athletes are involved."
Alabama's scheduled starting pitcher, ace Luke Holman, was scratched before the LSU game because of back tightness and was replaced by sophomore Hagan Banks, who hadn't started since March 16. LSU won the game 8-6.
Was the pitcher scratched for a legitimate reason, and the bet was placed as a result of that knowledge, or was the pitcher scratched as a function of the bet?