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On 7/24/2021 at 1:01 PM, Thiefery said:

The SEC decision won't have any effect, he seemed to be high on TCU no matter what for the past few months.  Hope he found his happiness with them.  As usual UT will move on and find another quality recruit

So much about everything has changed since this post, it's hard to know how to respond. 

So I guess it finally set in that TCU is staying in the Big 12 and Fat Pat is now gone…

This kid just has weird as fuck timing in how he views the world…

Nice. We need more kids like this and less kids with baggage and drama.

On 9/20/2020 at 9:54 AM, Scholz said:

Welcome, Jaylon! Hook’em!

2.0 🤘🏻

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 months later...

Man hope he didn’t fuck up his career.  Get your head on straight man, we need you. 

  • 2 weeks later...

He got arrested today for fleeing a traffic stop.  I don't have a link, but rest assured it is true.

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He doesn't appear long for Texas Football.

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Can't believe the dude who decommitted the day that our SEC move was leaked, and then re-committed immediately after our loss to Kansas, may lack strong decision-making ability.

1 minute ago, MuellerHorn said:

He doesn't appear long for Texas Football.

Yeah, if he can’t outrun the average Austin cop, he shouldn’t be able to play corner here.

2 minutes ago, IDIOTsavant said:

Yeah, if he can’t outrun the average Austin cop, he shouldn’t be able to play corner here.

If it was a felony he was probably driving.

He was, cop tried to pull him over for speeding and he ran.  Very dumb to throw it away over a traffic ticket.

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2 minutes ago, kevwun said:

He was, cop tried to pull him over for speeding and he ran.  Very dumb to throw it away over a traffic ticket.

I mean considering he was already on suspension from the team, there's a good chance he was fleeing to avoid more than just a speeding ticket.

4 minutes ago, kevwun said:

He was, cop tried to pull him over for speeding and he ran.  Very dumb to throw it away over a traffic ticket.

So were the fleeing and arrest today?  Or was the fleeing a couple weeks ago back when he was suspended for violating team rules and the arrest just finally happened?  

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He didn't have anything in the car that would have gotten him in more trouble.

Just now, Bob Lives! said:

So we the fleeing and arrest today?  Or was the fleeing a couple weeks ago back when he was suspended for violating team rules and the arrest just finally happened?  

Today.  Unrelated to whatever got him suspended.

4 minutes ago, kevwun said:

He was, cop tried to pull him over for speeding and he ran.  Very dumb to throw it away over a traffic ticket.

Maybe he was on a zero tolerance plan from previous issues and even a traffic ticket gets him gone, so in his teenage wisdom tried to avoid the ticket by running. 
 

or can a traffic violation revoke any probation or bail that has been granted?

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1 minute ago, kevwun said:

He didn't have anything in the car that would have gotten him in more trouble.

do you work for APD?

1 minute ago, Burt Macklin said:

I mean considering he was already on suspension from the team, there's a good chance he was fleeing to avoid more than just a speeding ticket.

Maybe but in this city, they'd slap him on the finger and he'd be free to go play elsewhere tomorrow.

1 minute ago, futureman said:

do you work for APD?

Nope

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2 minutes ago, kevwun said:

He didn't have anything in the car that would have gotten him in more trouble.

 

1 minute ago, futureman said:

do you work for APD?

You have to tell him if you are a cop

1 hour ago, kevwun said:

Yeah, today was a felony charge.

 

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(a) A person commits an offense if the person operates a motor vehicle and wilfully fails or refuses to bring the vehicle to a stop or flees, or attempts to elude, a pursuing police vehicle when given a visual or audible signal to bring the vehicle to a stop.

(b) A signal under this section that is given by a police officer pursuing a vehicle may be by hand, voice, emergency light, or siren.  The officer giving the signal must be in uniform and prominently display the officer's badge of office.  The officer's vehicle must bear the insignia of a law enforcement agency, regardless of whether the vehicle displays an emergency light.

(c) Except as provided by Subsection (d), an offense under this section is a Class B misdemeanor.

(d) An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor if the person, during the commission of the offense, recklessly engages in conduct that places another in imminent danger of serious bodily injury.

(e) A person is presumed to have recklessly engaged in conduct placing another in imminent danger of serious bodily injury under Subsection (d) if the person while intoxicated knowingly operated a motor vehicle during the commission of the offense.  In this subsection, “intoxicated” has the meaning assigned by Section 49.01, Penal Code .

https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/transportation-code/transp-sect-545-421.html

Fleeing is a Class B Misdemeanor or possibly Class A if he was intoxicated while fleeing. It would have had to be more for it to be felony.

Yeah, and I know it was different states, but Baker drunkenly trying to run from the cops and ultimately getting his back snapped in half didn't get him a felony charge so I wouldn't think Guilbeau would either. Stupid decision either way.

 

Maybe the reason he was suspended had something to do with it as Pato mentioned above 

Good news is that he can hop right into the portal before May 1. Deuces.


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2 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Maybe he was on a zero tolerance plan from previous issues and even a traffic ticket gets him gone, so in his teenage wisdom tried to avoid the ticket by running. 
 

or can a traffic violation revoke any probation or bail that has been granted?

I don't think I would be pointing to a traffic citation as the last straw to your college career if I were a coach. There has to be more to the story, like.. maybe there was a gun on the dashboard put there so that the coked up hooker can give him highway head while he transports illegal immigrants in the trunk. 

Allegedly

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41 minutes ago, TankedBevo said:

Yeah, and I know it was different states, but Baker drunkenly trying to run from the cops and ultimately getting his back snapped in half didn't get him a felony charge so I wouldn't think Guilbeau would either. Stupid decision either way.

 

Maybe the reason he was suspended had something to do with it as Pato mentioned above 

In fairness none of the cops considered that running. 

2 hours ago, kevwun said:

He didn't have anything in the car that would have gotten him in more trouble.

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Bunch of google lawyers on the wrong code and section. Try Texas Penal Code 38.04.


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5 minutes ago, Cairn Horn88 said:

The party is over for this guy.  Threw it all away at UT.

Damn this sucks. He was running with the 1s (at least alternating with them) before he got suspended. He was expected to return to the team according to the talking podcasts. 

Jamison makes freshman mistakes and this guy makes high school mistakes. 😣

Of course… he should be a second semester senior in high school right now, so…

🤬

53 minutes ago, Bob Lives! said:

Bunch of google lawyers on the wrong code and section. Try Texas Penal Code 38.04.


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Guilty as charged.  

More googling revealed this...

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Fleeing and eluding is defined in Texas Transportation Code Section 545.421. 

Evading arrest is located under the Texas Penal Code section 38.04.

What’s the Difference Between Eluding an Evading Police in Texas?

You’re guilty of evading law enforcement if you intentionally flee from someone you know is a peace officer or federal investigator trying to lawfully detain/arrest you. Eluding law enforcement, on the other hand, is when you willfully refuse or fail to stop your vehicle after an officer has given you an audible/visual signal to pull over.

What separates these two is you must have a warrant pending or know you’re about to be arrested and then flee law enforcement to face charges for evading. Whereas eluding charges are simply for people who fled from law enforcement after they’ve been told to pull over.

 

We don't know if he was eluding or evading. Could be misdemeanor, could be felony.

 

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