Those loveable 'Blazers!

VF21

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http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/sports/114982713574210.xml&coll=7

Car, guns taken from Blazers' Randolph
Friday, June 09, 2006
by Maxine Berstein and Mike Tokito


Trail Blazers forward Zach Randolph had a car and two loaded guns taken by police after an incident in downtown Portland early Thursday morning.

Randolph was a passenger in a Dodge Magnum he owns that was involved in speed racing at 3:15 a.m. on Southwest Broadway. Taquan Portis, 22, who was driving the Dodge, was cited for speed racing, careless driving and failure to obey a traffic signal. He is scheduled to appear in court July 6.

Portis was racing against a Cadillac Escalade, also owned by Randolph, with the cars going 50 to 60 mph in a 20 mph zone, Portland police spokeswoman Cathe Kent said. The Dodge was towed under a Portland law designed to curb dangerous racing.

The occupants of the Cadillac left by the time police approached the car.

Randolph had two loaded handguns in the car, but he was not cited because he has a concealed weapons permit in Clackamas County.
Police, aware of Randolph's permit, asked him if he had a gun in the car, and he said he did. However, when Portis and Randolph were asked to provide keys to the car so police could perform an inventory and give the gun to Randolph before towing the vehicle, Portis and Randolph both said they did not have a key.

Sgt. Roger Axthelm wrote in his report that Randolph told him, "I don't know who has the key." When Axthelm informed Randolph that not cooperating could have an effect on his concealed weapons permit, Randolph responded, "You gotta do what you need to do," Axthelm wrote.

Later, when Axthelm called Randolph on his cell phone to again ask for the key, Randolph told the officer that his attorney had advised him to not provide the key. Police had a towing company unlock the car, and police took both guns for safekeeping until Randolph picks them up.

The Blazers issued a statement saying they would conduct an investigation but have no further comment. Randolph and his agent, Raymond Brothers, did not respond to messages left on their cell phones.
 

Bricklayer

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#2
They need to get rid of that immature dip**** as soon as possible, but I have no idea who would take him. A walking talking argument for staying in school.


His attorney is right BTW -- the way the law is trending giving the cops the keys to the car might well be giving them permission to tear the car apart in a general serach, thus turning up your stash of...oh! Did I say that!? :eek: ;)
 

HndsmCelt

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What is it about Portland? The Watter? the air? The comleetly nonexistant diciplin and basic expectation that thier players will be thugs?

What is really sad to me is that I LOVE the city. Portland is one of the best places I have ever spent time.
 

VF21

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HndsmCelt said:
Portland is one of the best places I have ever spent time.
Considering the contents of this story, that quote struck me as almost unbelieveably funny!

;)
 

HndsmCelt

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#5
I said SPENT time, not DONE time. To the best of my recolection Clakamas county is not on the list of jails that I have been in.
 

pdxKingsFan

So Ordinary That It's Truly Quite Extraordinary
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#6
I moved here in late August on something of a whim and all I do now is wonder what took me so long. Its bizarre the legal troubles some of the players get into here, although my sense of security here is somewhat skewed having moved from LA where my "nice" neighborhood is more threatening than Portland's bad hoods.
 

Ryan

I like turtles
#14
Bricklayer said:
They need to get rid of that immature dip**** as soon as possible, but I have no idea who would take him
Chris Webber, Ron Artest, Bonzi Wells, Sacramento seems to be the place for re-birth. Hell, I'd take him.
 

Larry89

Disgruntled Kings Fan
#15
Ryan@CU said:
Chris Webber, Ron Artest, Bonzi Wells, Sacramento seems to be the place for re-birth. Hell, I'd take him.
might as well bring in danny fortson , sheed, zach , get latrell"I can't feed my family" spreewell out of his "so called retirement" and we would have the nba all thuggish team
 

Bricklayer

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#16
Ryan@CU said:
Chris Webber, Ron Artest, Bonzi Wells, Sacramento seems to be the place for re-birth. Hell, I'd take him.
No...Zach is something else. He's the lazy pot smoking arrogant *** wannabe thug bum version of jackass. He is 100% completely self-absorbed, on and off the court (so far as I can tell -- the latter being an assumption). He's like a wannabe thug version of Derrick Coleman or something.
 
#17
Ok..........unless you have one of those wireless remotes that automatically start the car....how is it possible to be in downtown Portland with no keys to your own car.

I would have asked "How did you and/or Mr. Portis get in the car? How did he START the car?

It's sheer stupidity at it's finest.....don't need that playing for Sacramento
 
#19
it's just so wierd that players from a city like portland would be so bad. portland is a great city, there is nothing gangster about it.

my aunt lives in portland, she can't explain it.