Ray Rice & Fiance Arrested For PoundCaking Each Other At New Jersey Casino! (Video)
by Tj Sotomayor February 17, 2014 0 commentsThe Terminatrix Strikes Again!
So how did you spend your Valentines Day? Well if you are a black male NFL player for the Baltimore Ravens by the name of Ray Rice, then you might have spent your wining and dining your best girl, your fiancee, your baby momma with luxuries that she never dreamed of before. You might have taken her to a place she might have only read about. You might even have done somethings to her only seen on dirty movies.
And what would you end up getting for all of this?
Pound Caked by her over something that at the end of the day isnt worth this millionaire athlete losing his career or millions of dollars!
All I have to say is that looking at it yet again, the terminatrix will not allow you to disrespect them! They don’t care if you are in public, they dont care if your kids are around, they dont care of your family is around. As a matter of fact, the more people that are around, the more of an opportunity they will take to put you down and make you look like a fool!
The problem here is that this man is the bread winner and his job could be put on the line. Ray Rice could end up losing endorsements and even his contract over an incident where a woman decided to get into a physical altercation. Just watch and read!
JACK DEMPSEY/AP
Ray Rice was involved in what his attorney called a ‘very minor physical altercation.’
Ravens running back and Rutgers product Ray Rice and his fiancee were both arrested after getting into an altercation at an Atlantic City Casino early Saturday morning, police said.
The incident occurred at the Revel Casino and was caught on surveillance footage, according to Atlantic City police. Both Rice, 27, and his fiancee, Janay Palmer, 26, were charged with domestic violence-simple assault and released with a summons.
“After reviewing surveillance footage it appeared both parties were involved in a physical altercation,” a police statement said. “The complaint summons indicates that both (Rice) and Palmer struck each other with their hands. The responding officer signed a simple assault complaint against both Rice and Palmer.”
The statement added that both Palmer and Rice “refused any medical attention as no injuries were reported by either party. The couple were transported to the Atlantic City Police Department holding facility and charged.”
JOHN ROCCA/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Ravens running back Ray Rice and fiancee Janay Palmer, pictured in happier time, are arrested on assault charges after having fight at Atlantic City casino, according to police.
Sgt. Monica McMenamin told NBC10.com in Philadelphia that police had responded to the incident at 2:51 a.m. on Saturday.
Rice’s attorney, Andrew Alperstein, told the Baltimore Sun that the incident was “a very minor phyical altercation.”
Michael Diamondstein, who, according to the Sun, also represents Rice, told the paper, “There was an argument that included Ray. I can’t give any specifics because we haven’t seen the document yet.”
The Ravens released a statement Sunday night saying, “We are aware of the Friday night situation with Ray Rice and his fiancee. We have spoken with Ray, and know that they returned home together after being detained.”
MEL EVANS/AP PHOTO
The running back was reportedly at the Revel Casino (pictured) when the incident occurred.
Scott Russo, director of operations for the Royal Jelly Burlesque Nightclub located inside the Revel, told the Sun that Rice had been with a group of approximately eight people earlier in the night.
“When he was here, they were having a great time — no issues,” said Russo, who added that Rice had been to the club before. “(Rice) was very nice to our staff.
“We took care of him like we do any of the celebrities that come in.”
Rice, who signed a 5-year, $35 million deal with Baltimore in July 2012, is coming off a disappointing 2013 campaign, his sixth year in the league.
The New Rochelle product averaged just 3.1 yards per carry and scored just four touchdowns. Rice was a second-round pick out of Rutgers in the 2008 draft.
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