The gist of the story goes like this.
Hunter had a secret cell phone for his other ladies.
His girlfriend found out.
Hunter tried to lie and say it was his boy’s phone.
His girlfriend didn’t buy it and grabs a knife.
Hunter tried to call Brandon Marshall but before he could the knife was hurled at him and struck him in the chest. But because he is either scared of his girlfriend or foolishly in love he didn’t cooperate with police and she gets off.
Here are more details.
Denver Broncos defensive player Jason Hunter was struck in the left upper chest by a kitchen knife hurled at him by his girlfriend during an argument over cell phones, according to a police report obtained by The Associated Press.
Hunter told police the woman waved the knife and told him to stay back before throwing it “on accident” during the morning of April 27, according to the six-page report obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request.
She then took her boyfriend to receive medical treatment and later was arrested “after being pointed out by hospital security,” the report said.
The officers who wrote the report said the girlfriend was angry about having found a bag of cell phones, which Hunter claimed “were not his and belonged to his boy.”
Maria Miller, spokeswoman for the Wayne County prosecutor’s office, said no charges were brought against the girlfriend.
“The case was thoroughly reviewed to see if there was sufficient evidence that would allow us to charge in this matter,” she said. “And after the review, it was determined that we had insufficient evidence to go forward with a case that we could prove beyond a reasonable doubt.”
I wonder if I “accidentally” threw a knife at a female’s chest would there be enough “reasonable doubt” to take me to trial?
Something to ponder.