Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt Being Sued For Bar Incident From Last October
It’s been quite the interesting offseason for Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt when it comes staying out of trouble with the law. Now, it appears Britt has another issue to deal with now that he’s being sued for his involvement in a bar fight from last October.
According to James Nix of NashvilleCityPaper.com, Britt is being sued by Harold E. Pointer for an incident that took place at Broadway’s Karma Lounge after claiming the troubled wideout repeatedly punched him during a bar fight. The report also indicates that Pointer is also suing Bradford Miser–who was also involved in the fight–and Broadway’s Karma Lounge since they continued to serve Britt and Miser when they appeared intoxicated.
From Nix’s article:
The incident in question happened just before 2 a.m. Friday, Oct. 22, 2010, when Pointer claims in the suit he and an acquaintance witnessed Britt and Miser escorted out of the bar by security following a “physical altercation.”
After Britt and Miser were allowed back in the bar a short time later, Pointer claims Britt kept pointing him out from the across the room before approaching him, pointing his finger in Pointer’s face and yelling at him belligerently.
Pointer’s acquaintance tried to explain to Britt and Miser that Pointer wasn’t involved in the early altercation. Later, when Pointer walked up to the bar after things appeared to have calmed down, according to the court filing, Miser allegedly smacked Pointer on the head with a glass bottle, which led to a scuffled on the floor.
Pointer alleges that Miser and Britt both “continued to gang” him, hitting him repeatedly until security removed the two from him.
Once again, the Titans have to be scratching their heads wondering whether or not it’s worth keeping Britt on board considering he can’t seem to get away from finding trouble with the law. It’s one thing for a player to have a minor incident with the law, but considering how Britt can’t seem to stay away from trouble–the team has to wonder if it’s even worth keeping him around for the 2011 season considering how much of a risk he is when it comes to the law.
Dan Parzych is the Lead NFL Content Editor for RantSports.com/NFL, where he writes and edits NFL content for RantSports.com.
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