OT: LSU RB Helaire shooting

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Do we know she consented/is there proof? Honest question and really crucial to Kosi's future on the team.

Haven't seen the vid, and really don't want to.
If you saw the video you’d know that was straight up consent. She looked like a young starlet obsessed with the camera.
 
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If you saw the video you’d know that was straight up consent. She looked like a young starlet obsessed with the camera.

I hear you, but without consent expressed, I don't see any reason she couldn't easily try to press charges now (short of actually being able to point to the video). Not saying it's going to happen or anything, but it could. No real difference than not saying "no" to *** then calling it rape months later.
 
For sure. I agree with you. However, if that is the case suspending him for the bowl game is going to draw even more attention to this and increase the chances of her finding out.

Back to the OG topic though. Mullet instituted a gun ban policy this year as well.
This raises a philosophical issue. If a chick gets piped on IG Live and doesn’t see it and the video disappears, did the act ever really happen?
 
Anyone have any idea if the gun ban for students put in place during the Shannon era (I believe it was Randy's rule, not the Administrations) is still in place?

Kind of a tricky subject. It's hard to deny a Constitutional right just because someone is a student athlete, but regardless it's not a great look to have a football player murdering someone, even if the shooting was justifiable.
Believe it’s a felony to have one on campus, but neither Golden nor Richt made any mention of owning guns while I was there
 
Believe it’s a felony to have one on campus, but neither Golden nor Richt made any mention of owning guns while I was there

Hmmmm... I wonder how that works. Assuming it's tied to "guns on a school campus," but not sure how the state can dictate that for a private institution.

That said almost certain that when I was there (early-00's) any type of weapon was not permitted on campus as University policy.
 
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