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To: BigTex who wrote (5587)7/29/1999 5:28:00 PM
From: Robert B.  Respond to of 19297
 
if you're not watching--turn on the news about the guy in Atlanta who shot a bunch of people at a day-trading firm. He's still on the loose.



To: BigTex who wrote (5587)7/29/1999 6:25:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19297
 
SIRK GOES WILD IN ATLANTA...DETAILS LATER...AWESOMEROLL!

MM



To: BigTex who wrote (5587)7/30/1999 7:06:00 AM
From: Robert B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19297
 
This guy used to be my neighbor at Ohio State. Now he's yours! Dallas just signed him. ROTFLOL!

Spellman was hospitalized after the incident at his publicist's house, but the next day he
walked out of the building and into freezing weather without wearing a shirt or shoes.

Over the next six months, Spellman's problems included:

Detroit police using pepper spray to subdue him from attacking hotel security guards who
were trying to break up a fight between two women who were with Spellman.

The Bears releasing him two years into a four-year, $11.6 million contract.

Getting pulled over for erratic driving, which led to his arrest for having in the car a
semiautomatic handgun and a bullet in a gun case and a half-empty wine bottle, and for
driving with a revoked license.

Getting evicted from his home.

Being awoken by police from a nap in his car in the fast lane on an interstate highway.
Officers said that when they woke him, he didn't seem to know where he was.

Remnants of that ruinous period remain. He faces an Aug. 19 court date in Michigan for a
felony charge of carrying a concealed weapon and misdemeanor charges for having open
alcohol in a vehicle and driving without a license. If convicted, he faces up to five years in
prison on the weapon charge and up to 90 days in jail on the misdemeanor charges.



To: BigTex who wrote (5587)7/30/1999 8:36:00 AM
From: Robert B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19297
 
Did you go out to "clubs" with this guy when he lived in Texas? LOL!

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