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Safety Kelly charged with terroristic threats on South Side

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So he's at a bar, most likely drunk, and is pissed because a song isn't played?

The resisting arrest might be the worst of this, we'll have to wait for more.
 
Blow up the jukebox!
 
Can't threaten cops. It usually doesn't end well. On the flip side a misdemeanor probably won't be career altering. Just altered his current team location.

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So he's at a bar, most likely drunk, and is pissed because a song isn't played?

The resisting arrest might be the worst of this, we'll have to wait for more.


here you go, you knew there was gonna be a woman involved


https://triblive.com/sports/steeler...er-alleged-south-side-bar-tussle-with-police/

Pittsburgh Steelers safety Kameron Kelly fought with police after he was thrown out of a South Side bar early Friday morning when he became irate at the jukebox selection, according to charges filed against him.

Kelly, 23, is charged with two counts of making terroristic threats and one count of resisting arrest, court records show. He was arraigned about 4:30 a.m. and released on nonmonetary bail.

A Pittsburgh police officer working security outside of Mario’s on East Carson Street was approached by the bartender sometime after midnight seeking help to get a man later identified as Kelly out of the bar. Kelly became agitated that the songs he had paid for on the jukebox were being skipped over, according to the criminal complaint, and refused to leave.

Kelly allegedly refused to leave again when asked by the uniformed officer, identified in the complaint as Zachary Webb. Webb eventually convinced Kelly to step outside, though Kelly tried to go back inside, police said.

While outside, Webb accidentally stepped on a woman’s foot, at which point Kelly became aggressive, saying the woman, Devyn Pritchard, was “his girl,” Webb wrote in the criminal complaint.

Prichard began to argue with Webb, at which point Kelly pushed his chest into Webb’s, telling him, “I promise to God I’ll (expletive) you up, boy,” according to the complaint.

Other officers working East Carson Street arrived and pulled Kelly away from Webb as Webb attempted to arrest Kelly, according to the complaint. Kelly’s friend, identified as Andrew Lewis, tried to pull Kelly away from police, and other officers had to pull Lewis off Kelly, police said.

Webb wrote that he struggled to get control of Kelly “due to his size.”

“As Kelly pulled away, he fell to the ground causing me to fall on top of him,” he wrote in the complaint. Kelly kept struggling, pulling his arms away as Webb tried to handcuff him, according to the complaint, and a crowd began to gather. Webb wrote he “delivered multiple closed-fist punches to Kelly’s face” in an attempt to get him under control.

Once in custody, Kelly refused to identify himself, Webb alleged, and would not give his local address after officers found his Texas ID card.

Police said Prichard attempted to block the path to the police cruiser. She is charged via summons with disorderly conduct, according to police. Officers said Lewis was cooperative when informed he would be charged via summons with obstruction.

Kelly’s lip was split open during the altercation, and he was taken to UPMC Mercy where he continued to cause problems before he was taken to the Allegheny County Jail, police said. Staff at Mario’s told police that Kelly has caused fights in the bar on other occasions, as well.
 
A man's got to defend his music.
 
Meh sounds like he was a troublemaker...good riddance then...I feel like we are still gonna see the SJW riled up over this... they didn’t cut chick, much to our chagrin, after all lol...

Anyhow cops bouncing had a fairly bad rep down south side back in the day... you’d think the city would have barred the practice just to avoid potential stupid pr catastrophes... all it takes is one blunder these days and everything ends up online And with all those drunk punks down there im surprised more nonsense doesn’t happen there...
 
Meh sounds like he was a troublemaker...good riddance then...

I read elsewhere that it wasn't the first time he's cause problems at Mario's Bar.
 
Cheap *** should have spent the extra dollar and just “play it next”...
 
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