Texarkana Gazette

Eagles defensive end Bennett charged with injury to elderly paraplegic worker

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HOUSTON—Authoritie­s issued a warrant Friday for the arrest of three-time Pro Bowl defensive end Michael Bennett, who is accused of injuring a paraplegic woman as he tried get onto the field at last year’s Super Bowl to celebrate with his brother.

The Harris County district attorney’s office said a grand jury indicted the 32-year-old Bennett, acquired earlier this month by the Philadelph­ia Eagles, on a felony count of injury to the elderly.

Bennett was a spectator at the game at NRG Stadium in Houston in February 2017 when he tried to get onto the field immediatel­y afterward to see his brother, Martellus Bennett, a tight end for the Patriots at the time. Prosecutor­s allege he pushed through security personnel, including a 66-year-old woman in a wheelchair who was a stadium employee and who had told him to use a different entrance to access the field. Bennett is also accused of pushing two other people, including another woman, and ignoring a request by a police officer to stop as he made his way onto the field.

Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said Bennett allegedly told the people he had pushed, “You all must know who I am and I can own this (expletive). I’m going down to the field, whether you like it or not.”

Acevedo called Bennett “morally bankrupt” for pushing the two women. Police said the disabled woman suffered a sprained shoulder when she was allegedly pushed by Bennett, hitting the back of her 800-pound, motorized wheelchair.

“Mr. Bennett may think that because he’s an NFL player and some time passed … he may have thought that, number one, rules don’t apply to him, number two, he doesn’t have to respect the dignity of a paraplegic woman who’s trying to earn a living,” Acevedo said at a news conference.

Acevedo said a detective did not actively start working the case until September because the police department had prioritize­d more serious cases.

The charge of injury to the elderly can be filed if a person intentiona­lly or knowingly causes injury to a person 65 or older. It carries a penalty of up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. County authoritie­s say they’re talking with Bennett’s legal team about surrenderi­ng on the charge.

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ In this Dec. 24, 2017, file photo, Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett (72) watches his team play the Dallas Cowboys during an NFL football game in Arlington, Texas. A Harris County, Texas, grand jury on Friday indicted Bennett on a felony...
Associated Press ■ In this Dec. 24, 2017, file photo, Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett (72) watches his team play the Dallas Cowboys during an NFL football game in Arlington, Texas. A Harris County, Texas, grand jury on Friday indicted Bennett on a felony...

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