
seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from India
seen from Tunisia
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Germany
seen from China

seen from Singapore

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Georgia
seen from Malaysia
seen from South Korea
seen from Netherlands
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United States
New Post has been published on https://freenews.today/2021/02/11/trial-of-ex-seahawk-ol-wheeler-moved-to-june/
Trial of ex-Seahawk OL Wheeler moved to June
7:26 PM ET
Brady HendersonESPN
SEATTLE — The trial date for former Seattle Seahawks offensive tackle Chad Wheeler in his domestic violence case has been moved to June 1, a spokesperson with the King County Prosecutor’s office told ESPN.
The trial date initially was set for April 6 after Wheeler pleaded not guilty last week to criminal charges of first-degree domestic violence assault, domestic violence unlawful imprisonment and resisting arrest.
A King County Prosecutor’s office spokesperson said the date was moved to give the defense and prosecution time to acquire and sift through discovery material.
The next steps in the pretrial process are a case-setting hearing scheduled for March 18 and an omnibus hearing scheduled for May 4, according to the spokesperson, though those might also be continued.
Wheeler is accused of twice choking his ex-girlfriend into unconsciousness on Jan. 22 while experiencing what both called a “manic episode.” Wheeler’s father said during last week’s arraignment that his son was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2016. But the woman, Alleah Taylor, told “CBS This Morning” in her first public comments about the incident that she’s unsure of whether the alleged assault was related to Wheeler’s mental health.
1 Related
“To be honest, I don’t know,” Taylor said an in interview that aired Wednesday. “He went and ate dinner after doing this to me. He didn’t take the same approach with the cops as he did with me.”
Taylor said in the interview that she has a concussion that she has to get regularly checked and has “bolts and a steel plate I’m going to have forever in my arm.”
First-degree domestic violence assault is a Class A felony in Washington, while domestic violence unlawful imprisonment is a Class C felony. If convicted, Wheeler could be sentenced to eight to 12 years in prison, according to prosecutors. Taylor answered “yes, yes” when asked during the “CBS This Morning” interview whether Wheeler should be sentenced to prison.
“I definitely … think that he should,” she said. “The hardest part of all this wasn’t the surgeries, it wasn’t any of that. It was getting a call from my niece and nephews. They thought they had lost me. The pain in their voice, I will never forget that. I will never forget that.”
Wheeler has been out of jail since posting bond on Jan. 26. He was ordered during his arraignment to remain in Washington on electronic home detention with a GPS-equipped ankle monitoring device as a condition of his pretrial release. Wheeler was previously ordered to have no contact with Taylor and to surrender any weapons.
Source
New Post has been published on https://freenews.today/2021/02/11/wheeler-ex-girlfriend-addresses-alleged-assault/
Wheeler ex-girlfriend addresses alleged assault
Alleah Taylor, the ex-girlfriend of Chad Wheeler, said she’s unsure whether the alleged assault by the former Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman was related to his mental health.
Wheeler, who has bipolar disorder, pleaded not guilty last week to criminal charges of first-degree domestic violence assault and domestic violence unlawful imprisonment. He said in a series of tweets last month that the events that led to his arrest and booking on Jan. 23 “transpired from a manic episode.”
Taylor was asked by “CBS This Morning,” in an interview that aired Wednesday, whether she thought the assault was directly connected to Wheeler’s mental health.
“To be honest, I don’t know,” said Taylor, speaking publicly about the incident for the first time. “He went and ate dinner after doing this to me. He didn’t take the same approach with the cops as he did with me.”
2 Related
Wheeler has a case-setting hearing scheduled for Thursday, and his trial is scheduled for April 6. He was ordered last week to remain in Washington on electronic home detention with a GPS-equipped ankle monitoring device as a condition of his pretrial release.
Wheeler was arrested after Taylor told police he twice choked her into unconsciousness. The police report states that when police forced entry into the apartment shared by Wheeler and Taylor, she was crying in pain, with her face covered in blood and her left arm swollen and limp against her body. She also had noticeable fingerprints on both sides of her neck, according to the report. Scans revealed a fractured humerus and dislocated elbow, according to the charging documents.
Taylor said in the interview that she has a concussion that she has to get regularly checked and has “bolts and a steel plate I’m going to have forever in my arm.”
First-degree domestic violence assault is a Class A felony in Washington, while domestic violence unlawful imprisonment is a Class C felony. If convicted, Wheeler could be sentenced to eight to 12 years in prison, according to prosecutors. Taylor answered “yes, yes” when asked whether Wheeler should be sentenced to prison.
“I definitely … think that he should. The hardest part of all this wasn’t the surgeries, it wasn’t any of that. It was getting a call from my niece and nephews. They thought they had lost me. The pain in their voice, I will never forget that. I will never forget that,” she said.
She also explained why she appeared in court last week at Wheeler’s hearing.
“I didn’t want him to think that he had that power over me, that I wasn’t going to defend myself. And I thought how easy for him and his legal team to be able to say whatever they want without having to look me in the eye.”
Taylor said she is “beyond grateful” to be alive.
“I really feel like God has blessed me with another chance. I want to try to use the time I’ve been blessed with to help other people and to get this story out and make sure people don’t feel alone and that this doesn’t happen again,” she said.
ESPN’s Brady Henderson contributed to this report.
Source
NFL Needs to Ban Chad Wheeler FOR LIFE
✅Abuse Victim Resources: http://nadiashopefoundation.com/
http://rainn.org/
Chad Wheeler’s #Ultra4 at the 2016 King of the Hammers in Johnson Valley, California. http://www.powerpacknation.com
Chad Wheeler is a dirt racer who decided to build a rig during a rain out; Now, he has a full sim racing business on the side
New York Giants Injury Report: Alec Ogletree, Chad Wheeler, Jawill Davis
New York Giants Injury Report: Alec Ogletree, Chad Wheeler, Jawill Davis
Here is the latest New York Giants injury report. From Alec Ogletree to Chad Wheeler to Jawill Davis.
According to Greg Joyce of the NY Post, only three Giants appeared on the injury report.
Both linebacker Alec Ogletree (hamstring) and offensive tackle Chad Wheeler (ankle) were a full-go at practice on Thursday.
While wide receiver Jawill Davis (concussion) was limit.
Ogletree didn’t play in…
View On WordPress