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UVA lacrosse player charged with first degree murder against female lacrosse player

  • SportsAndLady
    Figured I'd put this here

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=5158985

    Couple things (2 of the 3 came from the comments section of that article)..

    1-first degree murder for alcohol overdose? (im not too familiar with that law, is that the norm?)

    2-What's up with lacrosse players and these crazy stories?

    3-There's a town called Chevy Chase?
  • bases_loaded
    The name "Chevy Chase" was taken from one of the absorbed plots of land. Its name in turn, according to the Village of Chevy Chase's official history, can be traced to the larger tract of land called "Cheivy Chace" that was patented to Colonel Joseph Belt from Lord Baltimore on July 10, 1725. It has historic associations to a 1388 battle between Lord Percy of England and Earl Douglas of Scotland. At issue in this "chevauchée" (a French word describing a border raid) were hunting grounds or a "chace" in the Cheviot Hills of Northumberland and Otterburn.[2]

    From wiki, I always thought Chevy Chase was the actors stage name taken from the city in Maryland but another wiki search says Chevy was a nickname from his Grandma and Chase really is his last name...who knew
  • bases_loaded
    But as far as the article is concerned...its amazing how fucked up the judicial system is. A 22 year old overdoses on alcohol and her boyfriend is arrested. Awesome.
  • vball10set
    it'll be interesting to hear the details--they're both adults,so short of forcing her to drink by way of threat or intimidation,I don't see how he can be charged with murder in the first degree.
  • thedynasty1998
    Interesting that he's been "charged" and isn't just being investigated. There must be more to this story.
  • lhslep134
    I'd REALLY like to know all of the details.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    The local reports is that there was physical trauma to the girl's body, and the guy had a relationship with her. The first degree charge does seem a bit odd, I'm not positive about the requirements in Virginia but it typically takes some sort of pre-meditation, a drunken fight wouldn't seem to rise to that, as if it really matters if the girl is dead.

    BTW, people haven't heard of Chevy Chase?, it is probably the biggest Maryland suburb of DC, along with Bethesda and Silver Spring.
  • SnotBubbles
    Lacrosse players are some hardcore criminals evidently! Rape, murder....
  • Websurfinbird
    vball10set wrote: it'll be interesting to hear the details--they're both adults,so short of forcing her to drink by way of threat or intimidation,I don't see how he can be charged with murder in the first degree.
    Police were called to an off-campus apartment around 2:15 a.m. Monday about a possible alcohol overdose. Officials have not determined the cause of death but say there were signs of physical trauma.
    I'm guessing that is where the murder charge is coming from, but I agree given what the article says, that seems a bit much given the situation. I am curious to see how this shakes out.

    As for the OP question. I'm not sure what it's like in the rest of the country, but on the East coast, most college lacrosse players come from very wealthy families and have an unwarranted sense of entitlement that makes them think they can get away with anything. Not saying that's the case here though.

    No matter what though sad turn of events. I feel for both of those students' families ...
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    ^^^ (meant for snotbubbles)

    You do realize the Duke rape case was a hoax right? That story wouldn't have got past the 2nd day if journalists had their heads on their shoulders and an idiotic prosecutor wasn't trying to buy the black vote with a fraudulent prosecution. That story stunk from day 1. At least in this case a woman is actually dead.
  • thedynasty1998
    SnotBubbles wrote: Lacrosse players are some hardcore criminals evidently! Rape, murder....
    When did this rape occur that you mention?
  • darbypitcher22
    Wow.... Lacrosse players just for whatever reason can't get enough of the negative spotlight..
  • SnotBubbles
    ^^^
    That is basically what I meant.

    Assholes.

    :D
  • UA5straightin2008
    its just unfortunate for lacrosse. although it is the fastest growing sport in america, not enough of the "good lacrosse things" are presented in the media. its only the "bad lacrosse things" that get attention. think about it, we hear stories all the time about football players killing, using drugs, getting arrested for weapons, yet we dont say necessarily assume all football players are rapists/murderers. A lot of the bad things in football (or other sports) are kind of drowned out to a point by all the good things that players do and those things are expressed by the media, but they arent for lacrosse, thus all you hear are the negative things, which does, unfortunately put lacrosse in the negative spotlight.
  • DeyDurkie5
    UA5straightin2008 wrote: its just unfortunate for lacrosse. although it is the fastest growing sport in america,
    How much truth is there to that statement? I feel like lacrosse is no where near the fastest growing sport.
  • UA5straightin2008
    "Lacrosse is one of the fastest growing team sports in the United States. Youth participation in the sport has grown over 138% since 2001 to nearly 300,000. No sport has grown faster at the high school level over the last 10 years and there are now an estimated 228,000 high school players. Lacrosse is also the fastest-growing sport over the last six years at the NCAA level with 557 college teams in 2009, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. There are more than 500 college club programs, including nearly 200 women's teams that compete at the US Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates level."

    http://www.uslacrosse.org/the_sport/index.phtml

    sorry, let me clarify, fastest growing high school and college sport
  • devil1197
    Soccer is probably the fastest growing sport in America overall with popularity.

    But there has to be a lot more to this story than what we are reading. They just don't throw around 1st degree murder CHARGES without more evidence.
  • hasbeen
    UA5straightin2008 wrote: its just unfortunate for lacrosse. although it is the fastest growing sport in america, not enough of the "good lacrosse things" are presented in the media. its only the "bad lacrosse things" that get attention. ngs, which does, unfortunately put lacrosse in the negative spotlight.
    to get into Denison to play lacrosse, do you have to rape, murder, or rob someone?

    i jest ;)

    but this is a pretty sad situation(obvii) and I, too, am curious about the 1st degree murder charge.
  • UA5straightin2008
    pnhasbeen wrote:
    UA5straightin2008 wrote: its just unfortunate for lacrosse. although it is the fastest growing sport in america, not enough of the "good lacrosse things" are presented in the media. its only the "bad lacrosse things" that get attention. ngs, which does, unfortunately put lacrosse in the negative spotlight.
    to get into Denison to play lacrosse, do you have to rape, murder, or rob someone?

    i jest ;)

    but this is a pretty sad situation(obvii) and I, too, am curious about the 1st degree murder charge.
    i lol'd
  • UA5straightin2008
    devil1197 wrote: Soccer is probably the fastest growing sport in America overall with popularity.

    But there has to be a lot more to this story than what we are reading. They just don't throw around 1st degree murder CHARGES without more evidence.
    popularity and participation are not the same, and lacrosse IS the fastest growing sport participation wise at the high school and college level
  • hasbeen
    UA5straightin2008 wrote: "Lacrosse is one of the fastest growing team sports in the United States. Youth participation in the sport has grown over 138% since 2001 to nearly 300,000. No sport has grown faster at the high school level over the last 10 years and there are now an estimated 228,000 high school players. Lacrosse is also the fastest-growing sport over the last six years at the NCAA level with 557 college teams in 2009, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. There are more than 500 college club programs, including nearly 200 women's teams that compete at the US Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates level."

    http://www.uslacrosse.org/the_sport/index.phtml

    sorry, let me clarify, fastest growing high school and college sport
    Well that make sense because it was one of the few sports that weren't already school sponsored sports. So I think that is kind of a no brainer.

    It definitely doesn't say that it's the fastest growing sport in America.
  • UA5straightin2008
    pnhasbeen wrote:
    UA5straightin2008 wrote: "Lacrosse is one of the fastest growing team sports in the United States. Youth participation in the sport has grown over 138% since 2001 to nearly 300,000. No sport has grown faster at the high school level over the last 10 years and there are now an estimated 228,000 high school players. Lacrosse is also the fastest-growing sport over the last six years at the NCAA level with 557 college teams in 2009, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. There are more than 500 college club programs, including nearly 200 women's teams that compete at the US Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates level."

    http://www.uslacrosse.org/the_sport/index.phtml

    sorry, let me clarify, fastest growing high school and college sport
    Well that make sense because it was one of the few sports that weren't already school sponsored sports. So I think that is kind of a no brainer.

    It definitely doesn't say that it's the fastest growing sport in America.
    thats why i clarified lol...fastest growing high school/college sport
  • 2kool4skool
    There's been one false rape accusation and one murder in the past decade for Lacrosse. I'd say that's a good track record actually. Ben Roethlisberger does more than that in one weekend.
  • UA5straightin2008
    i just found out that the accused laxer is one of my friends cousins, and he is being accused of strangling her
  • CinciX12
    The majority of drunken females on college campuses have someone who wants to strangle them. Its just unfortunate this guy apparently snapped and didn't have someone to talk him down.