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Chris Henry Arrested Again. Charged with Assault

Posted April 3, 2008 by nick
Found in: Breaking News, NFL, What Were They Thinking!?

Chris Henry

Chris Henry.

You’d think by now with all the chances you’ve been given and with the more strict NFL policies in place, you would lock yourself in your house and avoid conflict at any cost.

Chris Henry was arrested today for him punching an 18-year-old and smashing out windows with beer bottles in an incident in Cincinnati Monday night. He is charged with misdemeanor assault and criminal damaging. Smooth move.

I wonder if he Henry ever was told the phrase, “just walk away.”

For those of you who had forgotten, Henry was already suspended last year for eight games for repeatedly violating the leagues conduct policy. And now this marks his third incident since the suspension and fourth arrest in the last 14 months.

Something is telling me that Mr. Henry won’t be playing much next season for the Bengals again.

Source: Sports Illustrated, Deadspin

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