NFL: Eyewitness Says Josh Brent Was Initially Reluctant To Help Jerry Brown In Deadly Crash

An eyewitness, Stacee McWilliams, wants people to know that Cowboys defensive tackle Josh Brent is not a hero.  Reports said that after Josh flipped his car and it caught on fire he was trying to help his teammate Jerry Brown out of the car to safety.  McWilliams has a different spin on the story. I don’t know what to think of this eyewitness account.  I’m sure she’s telling the truth, but at the same time I think Josh Brent was in shock and didn’t know what to do.  Not everyone responds to situations the same.  The two were reportedly like brothers, so I can’t see him doing this on purpose. GameTimeGirl


NFL: Cowboys Josh Brent Bond Set at $500,000 in Intoxication Manslaughter Case

Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Josh Brent had his bond set at $500,000 Sunday morning at the Irving jail.  Brent  was arrested early Saturday on a charge of intoxication manslaughter after his teammate, Jerry Brown, died in car accident.  Read more after the jump.  Shay Marie


NFL: The Family of Deceased Cowboy Jerry Brown Releases a Statement & Words For Josh Brent

The family of deceased Cowboy Jerry Brown released a statement today after he was killed in a fatal accident.  His teammate Josh Brent was charged with intoxication manslaughter in the case as it was found he was drunk driving during the time of the accident. Read more after the jump. Shay Marie


NFL: Cowboy Jerry Brown Wrote About Expecting His 1st Child & Slowing Life Down Days Before Fatal Accident

I reported yesterday that Dallas Cowboys nose tackle Josh Brent was charged with intoxication manslaughter after his drunken car accident killed friend and teammate Jerry Brown.  This story gets even sadder because it turns out Brown was expecting his first child.  Read more after the jump. Shay Marie


NFL: Cowboys NT Josh Brent Charged With Intoxication Manslaughter in Death of Another Cowboys Player

During the offseason there was an unusual rise in athletes mostly football players arrested for DUI/DWI.  This incident however unfortunately took a fatal turn.  Read more after the jump. Shay Marie


Tech Talk News: California Bans Employers From Asking Employees For Facebook Passwords

California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill this week banning employers to ask for employees for their Facebook passwords.  It would make asking for passwords illegal.  I still dont understand why employers would want to spy on your personal time.  Unless you weer using Facebook during work hours. Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA


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