Boxer Mayweather faces new charges in confrontation over parking
By Francis McCabe
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
May 5, 2011
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By Francis McCabe
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
May 5, 2011
Maybe it's time Floyd Mayweather Jr. read the Southern Highlands homeowner association's parking policy.
The district attorney's office has slapped the champion boxer with a new criminal case, again involving a confrontation with Southern Highlands security guards over parking.
A criminal complaint filed Thursday charges Mayweather with two counts of misdemeanor harassment in the Oct. 4 obscenity-laced confrontation with security guards Aaron Ryan and Miguel Burgos.
Mayweather threatened the guards, stating "my homies have guns. If you want me to call them, they'd come over here and take care of you," according to a Las Vegas police report.
The confrontation took place after Mayweather found the guards had ticketed two of his vehicles parked in the street, in violation of the ritzy homeowner association's rules.
"Mayweather saw the citations on his vehicles and became upset, telling Burgos and Ryan not to touch his vehicles. ... Mayweather told them, 'You want to see something funny?' Mayweather then walked over to one of the vehicles Ryan and Burgos had cited, removed the green citation and slapped it onto the front windshield of their vehicle, rubbing it in while laughing," the report states.
Mayweather told the guards he had 29 vehicles and they weren't allowed to touch them.
"These are my (expletive) cars, don't touch my (expletive) cars," the boxer told the guards, according the report.
The guards told police that during the confrontation Mayweather also alluded to a pending gun charge he claimed to be facing.
"I already have a pending gun charge and I don't want any problems," the boxer told the guards, according to the report.
Mayweather doesn't have a pending gun charge in Clark County. But he is facing a laundry list of legal troubles.
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The district attorney's office has slapped the champion boxer with a new criminal case, again involving a confrontation with Southern Highlands security guards over parking.
A criminal complaint filed Thursday charges Mayweather with two counts of misdemeanor harassment in the Oct. 4 obscenity-laced confrontation with security guards Aaron Ryan and Miguel Burgos.
Mayweather threatened the guards, stating "my homies have guns. If you want me to call them, they'd come over here and take care of you," according to a Las Vegas police report.
The confrontation took place after Mayweather found the guards had ticketed two of his vehicles parked in the street, in violation of the ritzy homeowner association's rules.
"Mayweather saw the citations on his vehicles and became upset, telling Burgos and Ryan not to touch his vehicles. ... Mayweather told them, 'You want to see something funny?' Mayweather then walked over to one of the vehicles Ryan and Burgos had cited, removed the green citation and slapped it onto the front windshield of their vehicle, rubbing it in while laughing," the report states.
Mayweather told the guards he had 29 vehicles and they weren't allowed to touch them.
"These are my (expletive) cars, don't touch my (expletive) cars," the boxer told the guards, according the report.
The guards told police that during the confrontation Mayweather also alluded to a pending gun charge he claimed to be facing.
"I already have a pending gun charge and I don't want any problems," the boxer told the guards, according to the report.
Mayweather doesn't have a pending gun charge in Clark County. But he is facing a laundry list of legal troubles.
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