Friday, July 13, 2007

Raider's reserve sells things

Oakland Raiders defensive end Bryant McNeal was arrested last week on an outstanding warrant following a traffic stop in South Carolina. McNeal, a 27-year-old reserve, was wanted in Florida for selling a Land Rover to a pawn broker for $15,000 when he didn't own it, Clearwater, Fla., police spokesman Wayne Shelor said. A warrant for McNeal's arrest was issued in December 2005 on a charge of defrauding a pawn broker, Shelor said. The player also was served an arrest warrant from Richland County for writing a fraudulent $1,500 check to Berger Dental Group, the Lexington County sheriff's department said. McNeal signed with Tampa Bay in December 2004 and was cut before the next season began. He was signed to the Raiders' practice squad last season.

I give the brother credit, at least he didn't do the stereotypical smack a few hoes or snort some dope. But it just goes to prove the old adage - You never hit an NFL brother's car - because those might be your wheels.

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