Hamilton Tiger-Cats re-sign defensive back Cariel Brooks
Hamilton Tiger-Cats Cariel Brooks tackles Winnipeg Blue Bombers Darvin Adams during first half football action in the 107th Grey Cup in Calgary, Alta., Sunday, November 24, 2019. he Hamilton Tiger-Cats have re-signed American defensive back Cariel Brooks. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Todd Korol January 25, 2021 - 12:48 PM
HAMILTON - The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have re-signed American defensive back Cariel Brooks.
The 29-year-old started 17 regular-season games at defensive halfback for the Tiger-Cats in 2019, tying a career-high with 57 defensive tackles and adding one special teams tackle, one quarterback sack, two interceptions, seven pass knockdowns and one tackle for loss.
The five-foot-10, 200-pound Miami native also suited up in both of the Ticats 2019 playoff games, including a 33-12 loss to Winnipeg in the Grey Cup.
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Dallas Stoudenmire
George Campbell had built up a solid reputation as a lawman in Texas and New Mexico during the late 1870s and early 1880s. For a couple of months, he was the El Paso city marshal (before quitting over the pay). Maybe he should have kept the badge.
On April 14, 1881, Campbell and a drunken friend got into a debate with a town constable in a local saloon. The friend pulled a gun and shot the lawman. Marshal Dallas Stoudenmire ran in, guns blazing, killing an innocent bystander and Campbell’s pal. Campbell tried to surrender; Stoudenmire gunned him down.
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George Campbell, 23, has been jailed. Photo: Essex Police A drug dealer who had wraps of heroin and cocaine at his girlfriend s home started his illicit trade after he was released from prison. George Campbell, 23, was released from prison in May this year and began running the Gav drug line. Police officers started investigating the drug line and traced it back to Campbell, who was arrested on July 31. While he was being questioned, police searched his girlfriend’s home in Woodcroft, Harlow and found wraps of heroin and crack cocaine, and more than £700 in cash. There were also scales used for weighing drugs.