New York grand jury indicts Burress on weapons charges

New York grand jury indicts Burress on weapons charges

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Plaxico Burress, a Norfolk native and Virginia Beach high school standout, grabs the game-winning TD pass in the 2008 Super Bowl against New England.

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NEW YORK —  Former New York Giants star Plaxico Burress was indicted by a grand jury on weapons charges after shooting himself in the thigh at a Manhattan night club last winter, prosecutors announced Monday.

The indictment charged the 31-year-old Burress with two counts of criminal possession of a weapon and one count of reckless endangerment, Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau said.

Burress’ former teammate, Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce, was not indicted for his role in the incident.

“A grand jury applied the law to the facts of this case,“ Morgenthau said.

No one else is likely to face charges in the case, Morgenthau said. He said some of the others involved in the incident “showed first-degree bad judgement,“ but their actions didn’t rise to the level of a crime.

Burress was at the Latin Quarter nightclub Nov. 29 when he shot himself in the thigh after a gun tucked in the waist of his track pants slipped down his leg and fired. Authorities say Pierce, who was with Burress at the club, drove his then-teammate to the hospital and took the gun to Burress’ home in Totowa, N.J.

The gun was not licensed. No one called police to report the gunshot wound, as required by law: Not the players, nor NFL officials, nor the hospital where Burress was treated.

Both Burress and Pierce testified before the grand jury last week. Burress told reporters then that he was sorry for his actions.

“I was truthful, I was honest, and I’m truly remorseful for what I’ve done and for what happened,“ Burress said.

The 31-year-old wide receiver faces up to 3 1/2 years in prison. He pleaded not guilty to weapons charges earlier this year and is free on $100,000 bail.

Burress, who caught the winning touchdown for the Giants over the New England Patriots in the final minute of the 2008 Super Bowl, also could face disciplinary action by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell under the league’s personal conduct policy. Goodell’s office announced in June that the league already had started its examination of the shooting.

The Giants released Burress in April and he has yet to sign with another team.

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Flag Comment Posted by tbone on August 03, 2009 at 8:12 pm

Just merely pointing out the differences with New York and Virginia.  I personally feel the way Virginia would handle this would be more reasonable!

Flag Comment Posted by jimbo08 on August 03, 2009 at 8:04 pm

Morgenthau may have opened a can of worms here—the infamous (and unconstitutional) Sullivan Act could end up in the trash can before this is over.

Flag Comment Posted by jobless_again on August 03, 2009 at 7:49 pm

tbone, BC: Are you trying to bait this thread?

Let me say this once for all of the gun rights, Concealed Carry and legal gun owners: Mr. Burress need to be punished to the fullest extent of the law.

Flag Comment Posted by tbone on August 03, 2009 at 4:24 pm

BC - Strangely enough, I haven’t seen the gun rights advocates do anything to show support for Burress, hmmmm.  They must be waiting, we will probably see something this week.  On a side note to that, if that were to happen here in Virginia, it would have long been over with!!  He would have been charged with 2 misdemeanors max.  Probably a minamum jail sentence with all but a couple of days suspended.  In New York you have all the liberal gun laws, to keep the streets safe. You know, NY being safe and all…This should have been over! It gives the public a distorted view of the rest of the legal system, elsewhere in the United States, because of what is on TV.

Flag Comment Posted by ted_turner on August 03, 2009 at 3:50 pm

Cool…now he can wear his “bling-bling” in Sing-Sing.

Flag Comment Posted by BC on August 03, 2009 at 3:32 pm

Where are the gun rights advocates supporting Mr Buresses’ right to bear arms?

Flag Comment Posted by dogtired on August 03, 2009 at 2:36 pm

“I am truthful, I am remorseful.“ You are also too stupid to buy a holster to pack your Glock in. I am fed up with the thug attitude that has pervaded professional sports. First Vick and now this clown. Toss Plexiglas in Rikers Island for the next two years. He can get out in time to do another version of the “Longest Yard” with all of the other clowns who should have been banned for life.

Flag Comment Posted by TheGoodShepherd on August 03, 2009 at 2:18 pm

NFL doesn’t need criminal players as an example for our kids.
Send ‘em packing.

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