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Florida Gator arrested for shooting rifle in the air


In a very Stephen Jackson-esque move, Florida offensive lineman, Ronnie Matthew Wilson, was arrested this morning on charges of aggravated assault, simple battery and use or display of a concealed weapon during the commission of a felony after he shot his gun into the air as he argued with another man. Oh, but this was no regular gun, Wilson whipped out a semi-automatic rifle from his trunk to intimidate the other guy. Wilson told police that he wanted the man “to know how it felt to be scared.” We’re guessing that it worked to perfection.

The victim is claiming that Wilson hocked a big ol’ loogie on him and then slapped him down like a bitch. Wilson admits to the spitting but denies the hitting.

Like any good athlete, the 6-3, 300 pounder is quick on his feet. After firing off the rifle, Wilson made a mad dash into an apartment complex and stashed the evidence at his cousin’s crib. Is it just us or does this seem like it should be in an episode of Cops?

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[TheLedger.com]: Florida player arrested for allegedly shooting rifle in air

3 replies on “Florida Gator arrested for shooting rifle in the air”

Gator w/gun — Aren’t those assault rifles very expensive? Where does this young man get that kind of money? Gator nation appears to be quite affluent these days. Is an investigation of their programs far behind?

Following in the U’s foot steps — I thought it was part of the welcome package for the spring semester. Gators t-shirt, academic planner, coupon book, semi-automatic rifle.

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