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Old 11-30-2012, 09:18 AM   #1
WaysletlyLene

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Default David Foley -.233 BAC
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2587718 NORTH PARK -- Chargers linebacker Steve Foley had a blood-alcohol degree of 0.233 percent, not exactly 3 times California's authorized limit of 0.08 percent, when he was shot Sept. 3 outside his house. because they required a sample from Foley on feeling that he was utilizing performance-enhancing medicines when he was shot and severely injured by an off-duty officer the level wasn'ted by Prosecutors Thursday in an for a search warrant. Authorities don't have any proof that Foley was utilizing performance-enhancing drugs but wish to check his body since the linebacker has already established prior run-ins with police force, based on the affidavit Prosecutors have been already asked by investigators to cost Foley with misdemeanor dui. "His record of even violent and intense connection with police force suggests the chance greater than simple liquor involvement," wrote legal detective Dan Nordell. Erratic behavior can be caused by "[steroids] in they that are used by those. It has been given names like 'roid trend for the huge reactions and abuse experienced by some users." Foley's lawyer, John H. Phillips, declined to discuss the affidavit. His broker, David Levine, also declined to review. "I don't have any opinion about what they are doing," Levine said. "That isn't likely to be my part in this." Associates for the Chargers also declined to review, stating the "sensitive nature" of the analysis, however the group issued a short statement: "The Chargers wish that everybody else may wait until all the truth is unmasked and perhaps not hurry to judgment." Authorities are trying to find the blood sample from Sharp Memorial Hospital, earlier this week where Foley was described in good condition. Foley was shot 3 times -- twice in the rear of the left knee and once on the exterior of the left leg -- by an off-duty Coronado officer near his house in suburban Poway. North Park County sheriff's authorities said the officer used Foley's vehicle on feeling that the driver was drunk. Based on the sheriff's office, Foley got from the car and started walking toward the official, who claimed he was armed and fired a warning shot. The officer shot Foley following the linebacker reached in to his trousers together with his right hand. The official, Aaron Mansker, has been positioned on paid administrative leave. The NFL tests people for performance-enhancing drugs, though there are number reliable tests for human growth hormones. People are arbitrarily chosen for screening and could be examined throughout the offseason. In 2000, Foley told Cincinnati journalists he was in the NFL's liquor rehabilitation plan after obtaining a DUI the prior year. Because 1999, Foley has been caught at the very least five times, including circumstances that authorities say involved alcohol and fights with officials, The North Park Union-Tribune has documented. In April, he was arrested for investigation of resisting arrest after authorities said he scuffled with officials. He also was reserved for analysis of battery on an officer and public drunkenness, however the district attorney's office decided there was not enough data to create costs if so. Before that, Foley pleaded guilty to drunken driving in Louisiana in 1999 and received probation.
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