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“Well this is true speculation but what the family is telling me is that he suffered from CTE. They believe he had a lot of concussion problems and when you suffer from that, you’re not yourself,” said Sheriff
Chad Chronister on the
“We got the autopsy report that will be released today showed, unfortunately, he suffered from chronic alcoholism. Just tragic!” he added.
The toxicology report and cause of death have not been officially revealed yet but Chronister said Jackson had “long-standing health conditions that contributed to his passing because of some alcohol abuse.”
Vincent Jackson s Autopsy Shows He Suffered from Chronic Alcoholism, Sheriff Says NFL s Vincent Jackson Autopsy Shows He Suffered from Chronic Alcoholism . Sheriff Says Play video content A HUGE LOSS MJ Morning Show Q105/Tampa Bay
4:07 PM PT Seems the Sheriff may have jumped the gun by announcing the autopsy results on Wednesday because a rep for Jackson s family says they were told the official autopsy report will not be completed for weeks.
Here s the statement from the Jackson family The official autopsy of Vincent Jackson has not been completed and the family has been told the full autopsy report will not be available for weeks.
By John Conrad
Jan 28, 2021
Tampa, Fl. (Florida News Network)-Calling it Operation Burnout , nine people have been arrested after Hillsborough County Sheriff s deputies say they took part in a street racing event earlier this month. Deputies say it happened in the parking lot of Bass Pro Shops on Palm River Rd. in Tampa. Those arrested are facing charges for reckless driving. Deputies reported seeing several drivers doing burnouts, donuts and driving recklessly through the parking lot. With the assistance of HCSO s Aviation Unit, marked patrol units moved into the parking lot. At this time, the crowds began to disperse from the scene. Throughout the course of Operation Burnout, deputies, along with HCSO s Motor Unit, also: conducted 139 traffic stops, issued 106 citations ,and 40 warnings.
By Gordon Byrd
Jan 25, 2021
TAMPA A missing child case led to the arrest of two people on child abuse charges.
Detectives with the Hillsborough Sheriff s Office say deputies responded to a Tampa home early Sunday morning for reports of a missing boy. They found him hiding in the home. The boy told deputies he had been handcuffed and forced to stnd in a closet as punishment. daily for about 16 hours a day, over several weeks.
They say 41-year-old John Hernandez admitted to handcuffing the boy and placing him in the closet as punishment for behavior, from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Detectives also tell us 37-year-old Natasha Dabbs admitted knowing it was happening and not trying to prevent it, saying it had been going on since Christmas.
By Gordon Byrd
Jan 25, 2021
TAMPA A missing child case led to the arrest of two people on child abuse charges.
Detectives with the Hillsborough Sheriff s Office say deputies responded to a Tampa home early Sunday morning for reports of a missing boy. They found him hiding in the home. The boy told deputies he had been handcuffed and forced to stnd in a closet as punishment. daily for about 16 hours a day, over several weeks.
They say 41-year-old John Hernandez admitted to handcuffing the boy and placing him in the closet as punishment for behavior, from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Detectives also tell us 37-year-old Natasha Dabbs admitted knowing it was happening and not trying to prevent it, saying it had been going on since Christmas.