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Ex-New England Patroits player Aron Hernandez is from Bristol CT and he is in one heap of trouble.
Hernandez's crime partners are also from Bristol. After being accessories in the shooting of Lloyd in MA, the two crime partners hurried back to Bristol . The newest twist in the case is - apparently the two crime partners dumped the gun into beautiful Pine Lake.
All week we in Bristol have had the CT State Police Divers and Massachusetts State Police Divers searching the lake. I and Eviliz Jr. kept vigil like the girl on the corner for the entire week of searching. We hung out with all the press and made several friends. Bristol was besieged by every news outlet you can name. Since the Evilizes are beautiful and personable, while at the lake we made several media friends (shout out to my favorite reporter Tony Terzi from Fox CT News). We were lucky enough to blend right in with the press and listen to Sergeant Master Chris McCarthy give the last interview of the day. McCarthy told us the search for the day was over and no gun was located. What happens next is riding on CT and MA state police's decision.
It's a tangled web Hernandez wove and things are constantly changing, but here is a snapshot of all the current and past investigations into Hernandez's alleged criminal behavior.
#1.) New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, whose Massachusetts home has been visited twice by police this week after a man’s body was found in an industrial park about a mile away, allegedly shot a friend in the face in February, according to a new lawsuit.
According to the suit, Hernandez was driving from Tootsie’s strip club in Miami to Palm Beach on Feb. 13 with a group of people when an argument ensued between Alexander Bradley, the suit’s plaintiff, and the football player. gun that Hernandez “was not legally licensed to have” discharged, the suit stated. The bullet hit Bradley, 30, causing him to lose his right eye, and resulting in numerous surgeries, difficulty eating and other damages that are “permanent in nature,” according to the suit.
A gun that Hernandez “was not legally licensed to have” discharged, the suit stated. The bullet hit Bradley, 30, causing him to lose his right eye, and resulting in numerous surgeries, difficulty eating and other damages that are “permanent in nature,” according to the suit.
#2.) When executing a search warrant at Hernandez's uncle's house in Bristol CT, investigators found an SUV in the garage that they say is linked to an unsolved July 2012 double homicide in Boston that took place outside a nightclub. The two victims were shot in a drive-by shooting. The vehicle was impounded. Hernandez has not been charged with anything in that case, but a law enforcement source told CNN that Boston police are "very active" -- and making progress -- in trying to connect the dots that could link him to the shooting.
#3.) Hernandez was allegedly involved in a bar fight in Gainesville, Florida, in 2007 over an unpaid bill. At the time of the bar fight, Hernandez was 17 and was not charged with a crime. A bouncer claimed that Hernandez struck him in the side of the head, injuring his eardrum.
Aaron Hernandez is in a world of trouble, it appears, and things seem to get worse for the former NFL star almost every day.
Here are some pictures for your viewing pleasure:
Aaron Hernandez went in as a tight end and will come out a wide reciever.
Here are some pictures for your viewing pleasure:
Aaron Hernandez went in as a tight end and will come out a wide reciever.