Burress got 2 years in his gun case!

Jan 2009
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Seattle, WA
This news just happened a couple hours ago - I dont understand how someone can get two years in prison for just owning a gun that accidentally went off? He had a concealed weapon permit that expired.

I do feel he deserved a punishment for his actions, I just feel two years is very harsh. Is that reasonable?

And had he kept his concealed weapons permit current, would the charge/disposition been lesser?

Thoughts?

Ex-NY Giant Burress gets 2 years in gun case
By KAREN MATTHEWS

NEW YORK (AP)—Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress(notes) was sentenced Tuesday to two years in prison after accidentally shooting himself in the thigh at a nightclub and later reaching a plea deal on weapons charges.

The former New York Giants star tearfully told his family goodbye as he surrendered to begin his prison stint for attempted criminal possession of a weapon.

Burress was indicted on two counts of weapon possession and one count of reckless endangerment and pleaded guilty Aug. 20. He had faced a minimum sentence of 3 1/2 years on those charges if convicted at trial. He pleaded to the lesser charge and agreed to the two-year term.

With time off for good behavior, Burress likely will serve 20 months. He will be monitored an additional two years after he is freed from prison, which could come as early as the spring of 2011.

The Giants released Burress in April, but the 32-year-old told ESPN he hopes to resume his NFL career when he completes his sentence.

Before the hearing began, Burress played with his preschool-age son, Elijah. Then he hugged and kissed his wife, child, father, grandmother and stepmother.

Burress was so soft-spoken during his apologetic courtroom address that onlookers could not understand him.

Defense lawyer Benjamin Brafton said, “This is a very real tragic case in many, many ways.” He called Burress “a fundamentally decent man.”

Burress, who caught the winning touchdown for the Giants over the previously undefeated New England Patriots in the final minute of the 2008 Super Bowl, and former teammate Antonio Pierce(notes) were at the Latin Quarter nightclub in Manhattan last November when a gun tucked into Burress’ waistband slipped down his leg and fired, wounding him.

The gun was not licensed in New York or in New Jersey, where Burress lived. His license to carry a concealed weapon in the Florida had expired in May 2008.

Pierce, who drove Burress to a hospital after the shooting, was not indicted.

Brafman previously said Burress was thinking of his family in taking the plea, but the attorney questioned the recommended prison sentence.

“This was not an intentional criminal act,” Brafman said the day of the plea. “In my judgment, a two-year prison sentence is a very severe punishment.”

Gil Brandt, an analyst on NFL Sirius Radio and the former head of player personnel for the Dallas Cowboys, said Burress won’t be too old for a comeback when he’s released from prison.

“First of all, Plaxico is a guy who keeps himself in pretty good shape,” Brandt said. “Lots of times guys get heavy in the off-season. He is not a guy who has done that.”

But Brandt intimated it could be difficult for Burress to reacquire his football skills after so much time on the sidelines.

“It’s like a person who has gone to college or high school and drops out of school for two years,” he said. “It is hard to reacquire your study habits. I think it is hard to reacquire the work habits you need to be successful when you have been away from the game for two years or so.”

Source: AP
 
Jan 2009
870
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Lynnwood, WA
Burress was indicted on two counts of weapon possession and one count of reckless endangerment and pleaded guilty Aug. 20. He had faced a minimum sentence of 3 1/2 years on those charges if convicted at trial. He pleaded to the lesser charge and agreed to the two-year term.



a gun tucked into Burress’ waistband slipped down his leg and fired, wounding him.



The gun was not licensed in New York or in New Jersey, where Burress lived. His license to carry a concealed weapon in the Florida had expired in May 2008.


carrying an unlicensed concealed weapon without a permit...an expired permit is just as good as not having one

carrying it unsafely enough that it gets loose

loose enough to go off...

sorry, his sentence might be tough, but he deserves something
 
Jan 2009
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Washington on the wet side
It was a message sent
We know your rich we know your a target for thugs but gawddamn if your dumb enough to shoot yourself with a gun your using to protect yourself your gonna do hard time
 
Sep 2009
182
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Poulsbo, WA
The former New York Giants star tearfully told his family goodbye as he surrendered to begin his prison stint for attempted criminal possession of a weapon.

Attempted?

Wonder what he was doing with it that it went off?
 
Aug 2009
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Spokane, WA
Part of the problem was he did it in New York. A state that historically has tried to remove all gun rights from it's citizens. Then again, much like Washington, a very small urban area controls the politics of the entire state.

Dave T.
 
Feb 2009
177
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Forest Grove, OR
I think its a fair punishment. He is lucky that he shot himself and not someone else. Carrying an unregistered weapon, illegally, in a crowded public place, that serves alcohol no less, is just asking for trouble.
 
Mar 2009
307
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why you asking b ?
I just picture this huge dude grinding on some tiny girl with his guns in his waist band, drinking, in a club, and boom. thats a night to remember, plus i think someone is trying to send a message to pro players
 
Sep 2009
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Oregon
New here, but here is my .02. I think he got off lucky. All of my handguns are registered and my conceal carry is current. Even with those two facts on my side, if I discharge a weapon in public and a jury of my piers find that it was unjustified and wreckless, I think I would be sitting in a cell longer then 2 years.
 
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