03/14/2013
Robert Stacy McCain issued the following headline about the Menendez scandal: If You Don’t Think ‘Jailbait Hookers’ Is Headline News, You Don’t Know News [January 31, 2013]
That’s true, and it’s equally true that if you think that a story about a black football player breaking a white tennis player’s jaw in a jealous rage over a black female volleyball player is a story that should be reported without any reference to race, then you really aren’t in the news business, you're in the news hiding business.
Texas football player fractures men’s tennis player’s jaw over women’s volleyball playerDaily Caller, 4:05 PM 03/13/2013
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas sophomore wide receiver Cayleb Jones was charged Tuesday with felony aggravated assault of a Longhorns tennis player, with police saying he fractured the victim’s jaw with a punch outside a downtown nightclub.
A warrant was issued for Jones’ arrest and an Austin police spokeswoman said Jones was expected to turn himself in later Tuesday. Coach Mack Brown suspended Jones until the case is resolved.
According to police, Jones punched Joseph Swaysland after Jones confronted Swaysland and Texas volleyball player Katherine Bell on Feb. 22. She told police she had been in a relationship with Jones that ended badly and that Jones had previously threatened to fight Swaysland.
Bell said Jones told her he didn’t want to see her speaking to any men, notably the victim, according to a police affidavit in support of the arrest warrant. The charge is a second degree felony with a punishment range up to 20 years in prison.[More]
The alleged puncher:
Cayleb Jones, 6'3, 200 pounds
The punchee:
Joseph Swaysland, 6' 4", from Wagga Wagga, Australia, weight unknown
The lady in the case:
Katherine "Khat" Bell, 6' 1"
The picture chosen by the Daily Caller, which is on the cutting edge of internet journalism, to illustrate this story of an interracial love triangle that ended in violence:
Football Coach Mack Brown.
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