Former Ole Miss footballer Denzel Nkemdiche has been hospitalized at UMMC. Ridgeland PD issued the following statement:
Monday, December 21, 2015, at 9:31 am, Ridgeland Police
Department responded to 711 Lake Harbor Drive #1009, on a report of an
unresponsive male. Upon arrival, this
was determined to be a medical aid call and the Ridgeland Fire Department was
summoned to assist. The male subject was
examined by Ridgeland Fire and AMR personnel and he was transported to
University Medical Center for further medical evaluation.
No law enforcement action was taken related to this call for
service and no criminal investigation is being conducted at this time. Any information related to the identification
of this subject will not be released.
If there are any questions, please contact the John R. Neal,
Chief of Police, Ridgeland, MS at 601-853-2014.
KF Note: 711 Lake Harbor Drive is The Mark apartments.
22 comments:
Getting to be a common occurrence. It will surprise none when one or both are found dead.
Cue the gloating endzone hashtaggers in 3...2...
Attempted suicide? And what was the deal with his brother? This is beyond distressing.
Wasn't he just released from a rehab facility in Clarksdale yesterday? Sounds like he has a serious problem.
Winners, both.
It's not gloating but many saw/heard trouble coming years ago about those two brothers.
They are the Kardashians of Lafayette County.
I can't remember the details, but this brother was up in the Delta somewhere singing or playing in a band just recently.
You don't have to be a fan or not a fan of any school to easily see these two brothers have serious problems. I hope someone gets them both help and soon.
He needs to hang on a little longer, little brother will soon be able to throw him a bone or two. Little brother is probably good for five years or so before bankruptcy.
People's hearts of full of something this Christmas season. I'm sure you'll all be in church this weekend.
People's hearts just recognize the reality; two spoiled brats that have been held up to be Gods of the Grove. Allowed to do anything they wanted with no consequence. But they were also teenagers - a deadly combination.
Hope it doesn't turn out to be literally such, but at the current rate it looks like that might be the final result. Unless, of course, someone is actually able to make a drug that does allow men to fly.
All 3 brothers and Sunday were at the concert. Denzel sat with his father while the other 2 played on stage.
Some say spice is terribly addictive. Or they are imbibing marj laced with some powerful "flacca" (sp) out of South Florida.
What? Nobody posting about the fictional medical degree the dad (Sunday) has and his key role as a UMMC Research Scientist? Move on - This is nothing more than just another example of thug recruitment by the Nutt-Freeze gang.
It's simple mathematics. If you recruit seventeen star-thugs and two of them go rotten, that's an 88% success rate. And when the NFL looks at these failed teenagers, it won't amount to JACK.
Looks like he may have overdosed on love.
Their father does not work at UMMC.
7:08
This is not the same as a person just down on their luck.
You paint with a broad brush.
WHO CARES ABOUT EITHER OF THEM!!!!!!!
A few years ago Ole Miss could say enough things about then but yesterday they didnt know who they are.
"A few years ago Ole Miss could say enough things about then but yesterday they didnt know who they are."
Are you sure about that? With respect to Denzel, Ole Miss has announced he will not be playing anymore games for the team.
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With respect to Robert Nkemdeche, Freeze suspended him for one game. Were you one of the thousands insisting that "Freeze take serious action" against Denzel and Robert? Freeze did so by preventing two of team's most valuable players from playing in the most important game the team has been in since 1970. Of course, Denzel is a senior and can't return next year. He is being denied the option to end his Ole Miss career on a positive note. Robert is a junior and can return next year. However, he reacted to the One game suspension by declaring for the NFL draft which automatically severs his relationship with the Ole Miss football team.
Freeze statement reads: "Last week, our Athletics Director and I informed Robert that he will not be joining us for the bowl game. In addition, Robert has decided to declare for the NFL Draft, and we will continue to support him as he prepares for the next chapter in his life. I look forward to sharing with NFL general managers and scouts what a unique and talented individual he is. Robert has made an immeasurable impact on our program, and we are forever indebted to him. He and his family will always be part of the Ole Miss family."
This statement clearly expresses continued support for Robert and Freeze' desire to help him succeed in the NFL. Freeze clearly implemented punishment for Robert's actions in Atlanta. Beyond that, Freeze makes it clear that Robert is still an important part of the Ole Miss football team. Robert responded by announcing he would declare for the NFL draft. It was Robert declaring for the draft which ended his team membership.
However, even then Freeze' statement unapologetically says that he wants to help Robert succeed at the next level. He further thanks Robert for his skills and contributions as an outstanding defense player who has had a measurable impact on the Ole Miss football program.
Freeze discipline of the Nkemdeche brothers goes far beyond what other coaches such as Dan Mullen have done in similar situations. For example, when DaRunnya Wilson was arrested for using marijuana, Mullen did not suspend Wilson from a single quarter of play. Also, no other discipline measures were announced. So DaRunnya Wilson uses drugs and is not disciplined. The Nkemdeches use drugs and are disciplined so much so that they leave the team. Which coach took the stronger and more proactive stand against illegal drug use? It appears to me it was the one who was trying to help his players notwithstanding the competitive downgrade that has caused The Ole Miss football team in its arguably most important game since 1970 -- the last time Ole Miss played in the Sugar Bowl.
"A few years ago Ole Miss could say enough things about then but yesterday they didnt know who they are."
Are you sure about that? With respect to Denzel, Ole Miss has announced he will not be playing anymore games for the team."
With respect to Robert Nkemdeche, Freeze suspended him for one game. Were you one of the thousands insisting that "Freeze take serious action" against Denzel and Robert? Freeze did so by preventing two of team's most valuable players from playing in the most important game the team has been in since 1970. Of course, Denzel is a senior and can't return next year. He is being denied the option to end his Ole Miss career on a positive note. Robert is a junior and can return next year. However, he reacted to the one game suspension by declaring for the NFL draft which automatically severs his relationship with the Ole Miss football team.
Freeze statement reads: "Last week, our Athletics Director and I informed Robert that he will not be joining us for the bowl game. In addition, Robert has decided to declare for the NFL Draft, and we will continue to support him as he prepares for the next chapter in his life. I look forward to sharing with NFL general managers and scouts what a unique and talented individual he is. Robert has made an immeasurable impact on our program, and we are forever indebted to him. He and his family will always be part of the Ole Miss family."
This statement clearly expresses continued support for Robert and Freeze' desire to help him succeed in the NFL. Freeze clearly implemented punishment for Robert's actions in Atlanta. Beyond that, Freeze makes it clear that Robert is still an important part of the Ole Miss football team. Robert responded by announcing he would declare for the NFL draft. It was Robert declaring for the draft which ended his team membership.
However, even then Freeze' statement unapologetically says that he wants to help Robert succeed at the next level. He further thanks Robert for his skills and contributions as an outstanding defense player who has had an immeasurable impact on the Ole Miss' football program.
Freeze discipline of the Nkemdeche brothers goes far beyond what other coaches such as Dan Mullen have done in similar situations. For example, when DaRunnya Wilson was arrested for using marijuana, Mullen did not suspend Wilson from a single quarter of play. Also, no other discipline measures were announced. So DaRunnya Wilson uses drugs and is not disciplined. The Nkemdeches use drugs and are disciplined so much so that they leave the team. Which coach took the stronger and more proactive stand against illegal drug use? It appears to me it was the one who was trying to help his players notwithstanding the competitive downgrade that has caused The Ole Miss football team in its arguably most important game since 1970 -- the last time Ole Miss played in the Sugar Bowl.
Freze, Freeze, Freeze. Freeze can't wipe his ass without Bjork telling him which kind of paper to use. This was Bjork's decision and he trotted Freeze out to whisper the news.
As to the goob who twice posted what Mullen has and will and won't do, check back, Sparky. Mullen is a disciplinarian while Freeze (Like Nutt before him) has done little other than grant third and fourth screw-up opportunities to multiple miscreants. They recruit these thugs and then when they act like thugs they go into seclusion to 'decide' what to do to soothe the heartache of the fan-base while salvaging the right of the thugs to continue playing.
The older boy passed out two or three times and removed himself from the team. The younger boy flew out of a fourth floor window (his third screw up) and had already decided to (attempt to) go pro. Bjork just sealed the deal for him.
Up at TSUN, they're dealing with nooses, street signs, two flags, mascots, sticks, songs and statues. How could they possibly deal with the fallout of playing this thug in the Sugar?
The Nkemdeches use drugs and are disciplined so much so that they leave the team.
Now that right up there ^^^ is a hoot! Disciplined so much that they leave the team. And the person who posted it might actually BELIEVE it. Hopeless.
These two young men were impressed by an institution which would be willing to pamper them and place them on high as if they are somehow better than the rest of their wretched brethren. This stuff somehow appeals to some young black men who want to feel entitled and special. So far the strategy is working, and 4 an 5 star "studs" are lining up to party on fraternity row and be the toast of the grove, at least until their eligibility is up or they find out that there is another world out there for people who look like them and can't play football...But who cares? There are plenty more where they came from.
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