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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Fightin' Mad

Did anyone else see this interview with Clinton Portis about the allegations against Michael Vick fighting dogs? I don't know if Vick really did this or not - that's not the point. I CAN NOT believe that these "role models" go on national TV saying that dog fighting is okay! Rob and I saw the interview last night on ESPN and it made me SO MAD!!! I am sure his PR rep is ready to kill him - or should be! Nice statement he put out hours after the interview...too little too late!

The good news is if he's convicted and goes to jail (yeah right!), then Joey can be the starting QB!!!
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Portis defends Vick, dog fighting/
FOXSports.com
Posted: 2 hours ago

SMITHFIELD, Va. (AP) - Authorities had nothing new to report Monday in the Michael Vick dog fighting investigation, but Clinton Portis gave the saga a new wrinkle.

The Washington Redskins running back defended Vick during an interview with a Virginia television station.
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"It's his property," Portis told WAVY TV 10 in Virginia. "It's his dog. If that's what he wants to do, do it."

When reminded that dog fighting is a felony in Virginia, Portis was not deterred.

"It can't be too bad of a crime," Portis said. "There's lots of stuff that's (a crime). There's killers on the loose...You want to hunt down Michael Vick over fighting some dogs, you know, I think people should mind their business."

The case began April 25 when police conducting a drug investigation raided the house Vick owned in rural Surry County and found dozens of dogs. They also found items associated with dog fighting, including a "pry bar" used to pry apart a dog's jaws.

Portis added during his comments that he believes the problem goes well beyond Vick's backyard.

"It's prevalent in life...I know a lot of back roads that got some dog fighting, if you want to go see it," he said. But they're not bothering (anybody)...I'm sure some police got dogs and fight them, some judges got dogs and everything else."

Authorities investigating evidence that suggested a home owned by the Falcons quarterback was involved in a dog fighting operation met to compare information on Monday.

"At this time, the investigation continues. We have no further comment," said a statement distributed to reporters after the nearly 2-hour meeting said.

The meeting at the Surry County government office involved Commonwealth's Attorney Gerald Poindexter, Sheriff Harold Brown, the county's animal control officer, two special agents from the Virginia State Police and an investigator with the U.S. Department of Agriculture also representing the U.S. Office of the Inspector General.

No charges have been filed in the case, but Poindexter last week told The Associated Press as many as six to 10 people could be involved.

Vick is a registered dog breeder.

He has blamed relatives for taking advantage of his generosity and insisted he's rarely at the house — even though he's the owner.

The Daily Press of Newport News has reported Vick has since sold the home.

Poindexter said the county seized some 60 dogs from the house. Several dogs had old scars, but mostly the dogs appeared to be well-cared for, he said.

Vick has said he let a cousin, Davon Boddie, live at the house, and that he didn't know a large kennel on the property could be involved in a criminal activity.

Vick, the former Virginia Tech quarterback, in recent weeks has been sternly warned against misbehavior by Falcons owner Arthur Blank, and summoned to New York to meet with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

A California congressman has joined the cause against Vick on Friday, firing off a letter that urged Goodell to "act swiftly and forcefully" if the quarterback was involved in dog fighting on his former property.

Hours after making light of the possible crime in the television interview, Portis issued a statement late Monday through the Redskins.

"In the recent interview I gave concerning dog fighting, I want to make it clear I do not take part in dog fighting or condone dog fighting in any manner," the statement said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

2 comments:

AJ said...

They're both idiots!

Sonya said...

Oh I agree! I was livid when I saw it on Sportscenter last night. Dog fighting and people teaching their dogs to be mean is the reason for some breeds being "banned" in some cities. The fact that these athletes don't care what happens to animals just gets me so mad...
And you're right... nice after the fact comment...

GRRRR....