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August 1, 2016 at 4:38 pm #49903nittany ramModeratorAugust 1, 2016 at 4:43 pm #49906znModerator
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The Tre Mason has hit a somber and worrisome point. TMZ is reporting that he is “missing” and that nobody knows where he is:
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Rams running back Tre Mason is missing. His family, friends and teammates have no idea where he is and are worried.They’ve also got details from the July 23rd incident, and it’s troubling:
Cops say Tre’s mother had called because her son was “acting unusual and making irrational statements.”
When Tre saw the cops, he threatened to call the White House and have them all fired — and made bizarre statements about Al Qaeda … so says the report.
Upon inspection, cops noticed a hole that had been punched in the wall of Tre’s bedroom and a broken vase and lamp. Tre also had a cut on his hand, but was refusing medical attention.
Let’s be blunt. This isn’t funny. And his professional well-being is firmly less of a priority at this point.
Tre needs help. However he gets it and from whom, I hope it happens. Soon.
August 1, 2016 at 4:46 pm #49907znModeratorTRE MASON
COPS ORDERED EVALUATION
… After July 23rd Incidenthttp://www.tmz.com/2016/08/01/tre-mason-cops-decision-rams/
MZ Sports has obtained the police report from Tre Mason’s encounter with police on July 23rd — which details strange behavior, a violent outburst and more evidence of mental illness.
We broke the story … cops in Palm Beach, FL had visited the NFL running back 5 times in 4 months after his family reported a string of bizarre behavior, concerned about his mental health.
Now we know more from the July 23rd incident — and it’s clear he’s not in good shape.
According to the report, filed by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office … cops say Tre’s mother had called because her son was “acting unusual and making irrational statements.”
When Tre saw the cops, he threatened to call the White House and have them all fired — and made bizarre statements about Al Qaeda … so says the report.
Upon inspection, cops noticed a hole that had been punched in the wall of Tre’s bedroom and a broken vase and lamp. Tre also had a cut on his hand, but was refusing medical attention.
The officer who filed the report made it clear Tre was in no position to make decisions on his own.
“I believe that Trence does not have the [redacted] ability to make decisions at this time and therefore he was transported to [redacted] where he was treated for the laceration and admitted for evaluation under the [redacted].”
Mason was a no-show at L.A. Rams training camp — and head coach Jeff Fisher says the running back hasn’t spoken with anyone in the organization since 2015.
It now seems pretty clear why …August 2, 2016 at 12:49 pm #49932HerzogParticipantThis is just really sad.
August 2, 2016 at 5:50 pm #49945bnwBlockedMaybe he’s taking a break from the NFL to smoke dope? Not unheard of for an NFL RB.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
August 2, 2016 at 6:39 pm #49947znModeratorMaybe he’s taking a break from the NFL to smoke dope? Not unheard of for an NFL RB.
No, he’s a mess. His own family called the police several times because he was out of control. The police report says his actions were strange and that he couldn’t be taken as being responsible for his own actions. When he disappeared the family said the were concerned for his well being and mental health. Something has happened to him. This is a mental health issue.
August 3, 2016 at 7:25 pm #50080znModeratorRams RB Tre Mason admitted to hospital for evaluation in late July
ESPN.com news services
Los Angeles Rams running back Tre Mason, from whom the team hasn’t heard despite multiple attempts to contact him, was “admitted for evaluation” to a hospital in late July after his mother called police in South Florida, saying Mason was acting strangely.
According to a police report, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s officers arrived at his mother’s house in Lake Charleston, Florida, after Tina Mason called to report that Tre Mason was “acting unusual and making irrational statements.”
Rams officials said Tuesday that they have tried several times to get in touch with Mason, who was arrested in March on charges of reckless driving, marijuana possession and resisting arrest. The team has been in contact with Mason’s family and his agent, Bus Cook, but has been unable to get answers about his condition or his whereabouts.
According to the police report, Tre Mason told officers that “he was going to call the White House and we were all going to lose our jobs” and that “the police were responsible for teaching al-Qaida how to fly planes.”
Police observed that a hole had been punched in the wall of Mason’s bedroom, and there was a broken vase and lamp in the room as well. Police determined that Mason wasn’t fit “to make decisions” for himself at the time, and he was taken to the hospital for a small laceration on his hand as well as observation.
According to the report, Mason also applauded the officers, telling them that “he was used to being the entertainment for others, but now (officers) were his entertainment.”
Rams RB Tre Mason, according to a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s report, told officers that “he was going to call the White House and we were all going to lose our jobs” and that “the police were responsible for teaching Al-Qaeda how to fly planes.” Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
Rams tackle Greg Robinson has been in contact with Mason at some point during the offseason via text, but officials said that communication has been complicated because Mason has changed his cell phone number multiple times.“Right now, we’re more concerned with Tre Mason’s well-being than we are his football career,” Rams coach Jeff Fisher told reporters at Rams training camp over the weekend. “We’re going to continue to try to reach him to see where he’s at.”
Officially, Mason is on the Rams’ reserve/did not report list, so he doesn’t count against their 90-man training camp roster.
TMZ Sports first reported that Mason was admitted for evaluation by police.
Police in Hollywood, Florida, said Mason refused orders to get out of his sports car on March 5, after he was pulled over for going twice the speed limit in a 35 mph zone. Officers said they used a stun gun on Mason twice.
August 8, 2016 at 4:23 am #50391znModeratorAugust 14, 2016 at 11:08 am #50815znModeratorRams RB Tre Mason led police on wild ATV chase, reports say
The list of bizarre, disturbing occurrences involving Rams running back Tre Mason has grown even larger.
Mason, according to a report from TMZ Sports, led police in Palm Beach, Fla., on a high-speed chase … through a park … on an ATV.
The alleged incident occurred on July 27 at roughly 3 p.m. Sources told TMZ that police found Mason operating the vehicle at a local park, tearing up grass and not wearing any helmet or eye protection.
Once an officer tried to approach Mason, he drove past, prompting the police to give chase. They followed him to his home, where he locked himself in until they could persuade a family member to ask him to come outside. He was cited for operating an ATV on public roads and for fleeing the police.
The vehicle was allegedly towed from the house, since it was not registered to anyone.
That incident would have been the sixth time the Rams running back’s erratic behavior has led to a visit from police. Things only got worse from there: Mason turned into a no-show at camp two days later. He was later found at his mother’s Lake Worth home.
Mason is due in court later in August, TMZ reports.
August 14, 2016 at 11:15 am #50816TSRFParticipantShades of Charles White
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