News Jon Jones In Trouble for Supposedly Threatening to Kill Drug Tester (Updated with Video of 'Incident'.)

"if i was wrong... "

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Based on the information we have at the present time, Jon Jones & a broken clock have something in common.

Were you acting like this when George Floyd was getting murals, making him out to be some civil rights martyr? Might wanna google his past …
 
Based on the information we have at the present time, Jon Jones & a broken clock have something in common.

Were you acting like this when George Floyd was getting murals, making him out to be some civil rights martyr? Might wanna google his past …

Did this george guy sign dozens of contracts (since 2008) to be drug tested (randomly)?

(Asking for a friend)

<{outtahere}>
 
Dude you do not need video evidence of a crime to arrest someone. It’s not realistic to have everything on camera. How the F are police supposed to arrest anyone if they use the standard you are suggesting?

I’m telling you how the law works. You are throwing a tantrum because you don’t understand it. You cannot tell me why I am wrong because if you try, I will just tell you how I am right. And there isn’t a GIF you can post to change that
You had to edit a post about there being criminal charges!

The video evidence at this point in the alleged assault case, should trump her word. Nothing about this circumstantial evidence suggest that an assault or reasonable fear of an assault, had just taken place.

The video evidence (circumstantial evidence) is what mainly got Aaron Hernandez convicted, specifically him holding a gun after 3 men returned to his mansion! There was also video evidence of Odin Lloyd getting in the same car, Aaron & his 2 associates, had left Aaron’s home in.

Audio recordings (circumstantial evidence) played a huge role in getting Alex Murdaugh getting convicted of double murder. Specifically audio recordings of Alex’s voice on a cell phone recording moments before the murders.

Right up there with improved forensic technology, is the preponderance of cell phone recordings, these are the biggest reasons why it’s so much harder to get away with murder today. This is followed by the preponderance of home and business surveillance systems, which consist of video recordings, thus making it so much harder for the Kohberger’s of today. In this case, the home surveillance should help Jon Jones, based on what we currently know about the allegations.
 
Probably got in trouble on purpose for an excuse to retire on top

He wants nothing to do with fighting … he’s actually very much like Conor yet no1 says it
No, he wants this fight, easy win for him.
 
Yep it's completely normal for anyone drinking to threaten to kill someone for trying to do their job.
And the person trying to do their job is at fault, and should just not do their job.
When I get drunk I just try to play Mega Man. This leads to spectators threatening me, not the other way around
 
You had to edit a post about there being criminal charges!

The video evidence at this point in the alleged assault case, should trump her word. Nothing about this circumstantial evidence suggest that an assault or reasonable fear of an assault, had just taken place.

The video evidence (circumstantial evidence) is what mainly got Aaron Hernandez convicted, specifically him holding a gun after 3 men returned to his mansion! There was also video evidence of Odin Lloyd getting in the same car, Aaron & his 2 associates, had left Aaron’s home in.

Audio recordings (circumstantial evidence) played a huge role in getting Alex Murdaugh getting convicted of double murder. Specifically audio recordings of Alex’s voice on a cell phone recording moments before the murders.

Right up there with improved forensic technology, is the preponderance of cell phone recordings, these are the biggest reasons why it’s so much harder to get away with murder today. This is followed by the preponderance of home and business surveillance systems, which consist of video recordings, thus making it so much harder for the Kohberger’s of today. In this case, the home surveillance should help Jon Jones, based on what we currently know about the allegations.
I know you think you understand this stuff, but you absolutely do not.

The police report says that the officer saw the video on her cell phone that jones filmed, which backs up her story. That, plus the history of jones and his priors, isn’t going to do him any favors.

I edited the post because sherdog had a thread with a misleading title. Civil charges are currently filed, but criminal charges can still be given as well.

This is what’s gonna happen. Jones will have to pay to settle and it will be savage. If he has any home footage of the incident, he will be screwed lol so that’s the last thing he wants to do.

He’s going to lose. Again. Just like he always does. Cause jones has an addiction and it always lands him into trouble
 
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It was 4pm,
and both people,
were contractually doing their job.

Not naming names but,
one person ...
  • was drunk and talking shit
  • has a history of hiding from drug tests
  • has a history of drug use
  • has a history of assault
  • has a history of drunken arrests
  • crashed a car, ran away
  • returned to the accident to grab drugs
  • ran away a 2nd time avoiding (helping) a woman they crashed into
  • repeatedly caught in lies
  • timed their move to HW exactly when the HW champ left the company
  • took 3 years to gain a few pounds

But yeah... "NO POINT, BAD TRAP"

It is clearly everyone else at fault,
not just individual critical thinking,
even our collective logic.

<YeahOKJen>

How do people type/say/think this stuff with a straight face.

Is the earth flat as well?
What in the actual fuck does Jon's move up to Heavyweight have to do with these allegations?

There's a video recording of her leaving Jon's home March 30th, 2024. She leaves under casual, if not friendly circumstances, considering she alleged an assault had just taken place. We have yet to hear from this 3rd party (who witnessed a HW champ assaulting a woman!) and even her own boss told her not to press charges. Why would her word, trump video recordings at this point?

Now after a week, we have no physical evidence of an assault, so if it was her fearing for her safety, that fear resonated one week later? Which is fine, except that: 1) We saw the immediate aftermath of this assault and it looked friendly, no fear, no violence 2) Her 3rd party who had no connections to Jon Jones, hasn't corroborated her story. 3) Her boss didn't seem swayed because she was told not to press charges. ... Who in this day and age wouldn't offer support to a woman assaulted by the UFC HW champ?
 
You had to edit a post about there being criminal charges!

The video evidence at this point in the alleged assault case, should trump her word. Nothing about this circumstantial evidence suggest that an assault or reasonable fear of an assault, had just taken place.

The video evidence (circumstantial evidence) is what mainly got Aaron Hernandez convicted, specifically him holding a gun after 3 men returned to his mansion! There was also video evidence of Odin Lloyd getting in the same car, Aaron & his 2 associates, had left Aaron’s home in.

Audio recordings (circumstantial evidence) played a huge role in getting Alex Murdaugh getting convicted of double murder. Specifically audio recordings of Alex’s voice on a cell phone recording moments before the murders.

Right up there with improved forensic technology, is the preponderance of cell phone recordings, these are the biggest reasons why it’s so much harder to get away with murder today. This is followed by the preponderance of home and business surveillance systems, which consist of video recordings, thus making it so much harder for the Kohberger’s of today. In this case, the home surveillance should help Jon Jones, based on what we currently know about the allegations.
What video evidence? If you're talking about when they were leaving then that proves nothing either way. The real video evidence is on her phone, not them leaving. Read the report.
 
Dear Chief Constable CedricBeeDumbass,
  1. Did this George of the jungle guy sign dozens of contracts (since 2008) with the UFC (his employer) for random drug testing? This is... "ufc discussion".
  2. Did you dropout of school?
  3. Do you think we read your responses?
  4. Are you new?
Sincerely,
Sherdog placing you on ignore.

<NoneOfMy>
 
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