Will this lunatic be deported, or will he be allowed to continue to play baseball and be a danger to society? He's a minority so the answer is obvious.
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Bar manager: Cabrera threatened to kill patrons on night of arrest
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During his arrest for drunk driving last month, Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera told police to shoot him, according to a police report released Wednesday.
When deputies told Cabrera to drop to his knees so they could handcuff him, he said, "(expletive) shoot me. Kill me," according to the report, which was posted by thesmokinggun.com.
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Cabrera continued to curse at the officers.
"Do you know who I am?" he asked. "I'm Miguel Cabrera. I play for the Detroit Tigers. You don't know my family."
Cabrera, 27, was arrested Feb. 16 in Fort Pierce, Fla., and charged with driving under the influence and two counts of resisting arrest. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges, which are misdemeanors.
In another document released Wednesday, the manager of a bar described a run-in he had with Cabrera shortly before the arrest.
Cabrera walked into the Cowboys Bar-B-Q & Steak Co. after last call and was asked to leave, bar manager Fletcher Nail said in a statement to police.
The ballplayer ignored the manager and walked up to a table of strangers and began talking to them, said Nail.
When Nail again asked him to leave, Cabrera patted a bag on his shoulder and leaned down close to the manager's face.
"You don't know me," Cabrera told him. "I will kill you. I know all of you, and I will kill all of you and blow this place up."
Another witness, an agent with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission who was at the bar, told investigations that the ballplayer threatened him and Nail.
Cabrera said "he had a gun in his bag for us," said the agent.
The police reports released thus far don't indicate that Cabrera was found with a gun.
After the arrest, Cabrera said he made a big mistake and asked for forgiveness. During a press conference Feb. 24, he apologized to the arresting officers and thanked them for the way they handled the incident.
He will deal with alcohol-related issues by following a plan devised by the baseball commissioner's office and the players' union. But the plan's specific measures weren't disclosed.
When he was arrested, Cabrera reportedly was belligerent and uncooperative with officers. According to an arrest report from the Port St. Lucie Sheriff's Department, a deputy had to handcuff the first baseman and then apply several "knee spikes" to his left thigh in order to get Cabrera into the back of a police vehicle.
Cabrera reportedly swore at the deputy several times and repeatedly said, "Do you know who I am?"
Police said Cabrera smelled strongly of intoxicants, had blood-shot eyes and reportedly took a drink from a bottle of James Buchanan's scotch whiskey in front of deputies. From The Detroit News:
http://detnews.com/article/20110309/SPORTS0104/103090424/Bar-manager--Cabrera-threatened-to-kill-patrons-on-night-of-arrest#ixzz1G9at3SYw