Stupid cop for arresting Morrison.  Stupid Morrison for doing anything that
would even look like he wanted to get near a police car.

 

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Police: UF linebacker Morrison arrested for barking at K-9


By  <http://www.gatorsports.com/personalia/hannahbrown> Hannah O. Brown &
<http://www.gatorsports.com/personalia/greghamilton> Greg Hamilton
Gainesville SUN Staff writers


Published: Sunday, July 21, 2013 at 10:47 a.m.


Last Modified: Sunday, July 21, 2013 at 10:47 a.m.


 

Antonio Morrison, a University of Florida linebacker who was arrested last
month after police said he punched a bouncer, is in legal trouble again.
This time deputies say he interfered with an investigation by barking at a
police K-9.

 

 
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Morrison

Morrison, a 19-year-old sophomore, was arrested early Sunday morning after
Alachua County Sheriff's deputies said that he harassed the dog during an
incident near a bar that has been the scene of dozens of law enforcement
calls in recent months.

Reaction was swift from Gator team officials.

"I'm extremely disappointed in Antonio Morrison's decision making," Coach
Will Muschamp said on the UF Twitter account Sunday. "He has been suspended
from the team and will miss at least two games to begin the season."

UF opens against Toledo on Aug. 31 before a road game at Miami the following
week.

Morrison was arrested on two misdemeanor charges and was released from the
Alachua County jail Sunday afternoon, but the area's chief prosecutor said
late Sunday that he has some concerns about the legality of the charges.

"Based on the initial report, I have to question the sufficiency of the
evidence to constitute a crime," said State Attorney Bill Cervone. "Simply
barking at a dog may not be enough. I'll have to look at the statute," he
said, noting that the law calls for malicious intent.

He added that depending on the outcome of a review of this incident his
office will be conducting, the plea deal Morrison worked out after the
incident last month could be in jeopardy.

According to the report, at about 2:30 a.m., Deputy William Arnold responded
to a call about a suspicious incident and disturbance at the Scottish Inn at
4041 SW 13th St.

The motel is next to the All Star Sports Bar on Southwest 13th Street, a bar
and grill that can stay open until 4 a.m. as long as it stops serving
alcohol at 2 a.m.

Deputies have responded to more than 200 calls to that scene since August
2012 mainly because of trouble among the large crowds that congregate in the
parking lots and nearby businesses. The sheriff's office routinely assigns
between eight and 11 deputies to patrol the area on weekend nights.

Arnold was talking to several men in a car and had activated the automatic
door release on his cruiser in case he had to remotely release the dog,
named Bear.

At that moment, several young men, including Morrison, walked past the
patrol vehicle, which had its emergency lights activated. Morrison then went
over to the patrol car and started making barking noises through the open
car window at the dog, according to the report.

This distracted the dog's attention from the occupants of the car, Arnold
said, and Bear began barking at Morrison.

The deputy approached Morrison and told him to stand at the front of the
patrol car. Arnold tried to handcuff Morrison, but he resisted. Two other
deputies arrived and helped handcuff Morrison, who had to be told several
times to stop resisting, the report states.

Morrison told deputies that he had made a "woof-woof" sound at the dog
officer because it barked at him first. Morrison was arrested on misdemeanor
charges of interfering with a police animal and resisting arrest without
violence. He was released from the Alachua County jail Sunday afternoon on
his own recognizance.

Cervone said he has some questions about whether Morrison should have been
arrested in the first place and he will be interviewing Arnold as soon as
possible.

"I do not take (the report) at face value," he said. "I need to know a lot
more."

This is the second incident involving law enforcement within five weeks for
Morrison. He was arrested by Gainesville Police after an incident June 16
outside the Kava Bar & Hookah Lounge at 1007 W. University Ave. after police
said he got into an argument with a bouncer who refused to waive the cover
charge for Morrison. The report said Morrison told the bouncer, "Don't you
know who I am? I'm a football player. I'm Antonio!"

Morrison then hit the bouncer with his fist on top of the head.

He was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of battery early the next morning by
GPD.

Morrison was given deferred prosecution following the June 16 incident. As
part of the deal worked out with the State Attorney's Office, Morrison
agreed to pay $100 in fines, perform community service hours, attend a drug
and alcohol program and anger management classes and take part in two
eight-hour ride-alongs with UF police.

Cervone said that this arrest may impact that deal.

"If a criminal offense was involved, that plea deal could be revoked," he
said, meaning that Morrison could face jail time.

 

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