Ex-NFL Starter Found Guilty on Two Heinous Counts: ‘I Finally Have Justice’
Former New York Giants Lineman Found Guilty of Domestic Violence
In a shocking verdict, former New York Giants offensive lineman Chad Wheeler has been found guilty of two counts of domestic violence. The charges stem from a harrowing incident in 2021 involving Wheeler and his then-girlfriend, according to ESPN.
A jury in Seattle delivered the verdict, convicting Wheeler of first- and second-degree assault/domestic violence. However, he was found not guilty of a third count of unlawful imprisonment.
The arrest occurred in January 2021 after Wheeler was accused of pinning his girlfriend down and choking her until she lost consciousness. Disturbingly, when she regained consciousness, Wheeler expressed surprise that she had survived.
The victim, Alleah Taylor, suffered severe injuries, including a fractured humerus and a dislocated elbow.
Wheeler’s defense claimed that he was experiencing a “manic episode” due to his bipolar disorder during the incident.
The state will seek a mandatory minimum sentence of five years for the first-degree assault charge, as the jury determined that Wheeler had used force likely to result in death, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
I finally have justice
— Alleah taylor (@alleah_taylor1) November 10, 2023
Before this troubling incident, Wheeler had shown promise as a standout lineman at the University of Southern California, earning All-Pac-12 honors in 2015 and 2016.
However, he also faced challenges during his college career, including an incident with the police that resulted in him being shot with bean bag rounds and placed in a hospital for psychiatric evaluation.
Wheeler signed with the Giants in 2017 as an undrafted free agent and eventually earned a starting role in the 2018 season. He later played for the Seattle Seahawks before being cut following his domestic violence arrest.
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Despite Chad Wheeler’s suspension for a separate incident of domestic violence in 2015, why did the Giants still sign him as an undrafted free agent in 2017?
Suspension for a separate incident of domestic violence in 2015. Despite this, the Giants still signed him as an undrafted free agent in 2017.
This recent conviction has raised serious questions about the NFL’s handling of domestic violence cases and their responsibility to protect players and their partners. Domestic violence is a grave issue that affects countless people, and it is disheartening to see it permeate professional sports.
The NFL has implemented policies and programs to address domestic violence, such as mandatory counseling and education for players, but incidents like Wheeler’s suggest that more needs to be done. It is crucial for the league to take a firm stance against any form of violence and abuse, sending a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated.
Furthermore, the case highlights the need for society as a whole to confront and address domestic violence. It is a widespread problem that affects individuals from all walks of life, and it requires a collective effort to eradicate it.
In the aftermath of the verdict, Alleah Taylor, the victim, tweeted, “I finally have justice.” Her statement resonates with the countless survivors who often face challenges in seeking justice and overcoming the trauma inflicted upon them. It is important to support survivors and provide them with the resources they need to heal and rebuild their lives.
The consequences of domestic violence are far-reaching and extend beyond physical harm. Survivors often suffer from emotional and psychological trauma, and their lives are forever altered by the abuse. It is our responsibility as a society to raise awareness, provide support, and hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.
As for Chad Wheeler, he will now face the legal repercussions of his crimes. While his defense claimed that his bipolar disorder played a role in the incident, it is important to remember that mental health issues should not excuse or justify violent behavior. It is crucial to separate the individual from their illness and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to protect potential victims.
In conclusion, the conviction of former New York Giants lineman Chad Wheeler for domestic violence serves as a stark reminder of the pervasive nature of this issue and the urgent need for action. The NFL, as well as society as a whole, must commit to preventing and addressing domestic violence in a comprehensive and meaningful way. Only then can we hope to create a world where survivors receive the support they deserve, and perpetrators are held accountable for their actions.
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