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  2. List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    Grundy had 3 prior DWI convictions. He was arrested a fourth time for DWI in 2011 and, instead of facing the charges, left the country to play abroad until he was arrested again in 2017. [340] Henry James: Retired Dealing cocaine: 5 years [341] [342] "Fast" Eddie Johnson: Retired Burglary, robbery, drug possession, sexual assault on a minor

  3. Philip DeFranco - Wikipedia

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    Philip James DeFranco [3] (born Philip James Franchini Jr.; [4] born December 1, 1985), commonly known by his online nickname PhillyD, and formerly known as sxephil, is an American media host and YouTube personality. He is best known for The Philip DeFranco Show, a news commentary show centered on current events in politics and pop culture.

  4. St. Louis Blues–Philadelphia Flyers brawl - Wikipedia

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    The game took place at the Spectrum (pictured 2008) in Philadelphia on January 6, 1972. [1]The Philadelphia Flyers and the St. Louis Blues had both joined the National Hockey League (NHL) as expansion teams during the 1967 NHL expansion, [4] and going into the 1971–72 season, both teams were in the league's West Division. [5]

  5. A man arrested over death of a hockey player whose neck was ...

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    A man who was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in the death of American ice hockey player Adam Johnson, whose neck was cut by a skate during a game, was released on bail Wednesday. Johnson ...

  6. Violence in ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    1976 – Philadelphia Flyers players Joe Watson, Mel Bridgman, Don Saleski and Bob "Hound" Kelly were charged with assault after using their hockey sticks as weapons in a violent playoff game between the Flyers and the Toronto Maple Leafs in which fans had been taunting the Flyers players and spitting at them. Bridgman was acquitted, but the ...

  7. SourceFed - Wikipedia

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    Philip DeFranco, the creator of SourceFed. SourceFed was an idea Philip DeFranco had been considering as an evolution of his own YouTube series, The Philip DeFranco Show (PDS). In an interview with Forbes, DeFranco stated that he originally wanted to turn his daily show into several daily segments. He added that there was confusion among his ...

  8. Former Oregon Ducks Football Player Arrested for Allegedly ...

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    A former University of Oregon football player was arrested after completing his first college football season, Oregon Live, The Eugene Register-Guard and KEZI 9 report. Oregon Ducks wide receiver ...

  9. The Valleyfolk - Wikipedia

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    The channel was created in conjunction with YouTube personality Philip DeFranco and YouTube itself. While Joe and Elliott left the channel in 2014, Lee left in 2015, and Steve reduced his role to part-time; the channel continued making news commentary and other comedic videos until its demise in March 2017.