NFL: Joe McKnight Shooter Ronald Gasser Charged With Second-Degree Murder

Ronald Gasser, the 55-year-old man who shot and killed NFL player Joe McKnight has been indicted for second-degree murder, officials in Louisiana announced.


(Video) NFL: Sheriff Uses Curses, N-Word & Blames Joe McKnight For His Own Death in Bizzarre Presser

People have been waiting for Ronald Gasser to be arrested for shooting and killing former NFL running back Joe McKnight.  Gasser was finally arrested Monday night and charged with manslaughter.  Today Sheriff Newell Normand held a press conference to give more information about the case, but it turned out to be a bizarre presser in which the sheriff made himself the victim.


NFL: Ronald Gasser Arrested & Charged With Manslaughter for Killing Joe McKnight

The police have finally arrested and charged Ronald Gasser in the shooting death of former NFL running back Joe McKnight.


(Photo) NFL: Reggie Bush To Honor Joe McKnight With These Amazing Custom Cleats

Reggie Bush and Joe McKnight had a pretty close friendship. When McKnight signed his letter of intent to go to USC, it was because he wanted to be like Bush and he became somewhat of a big brother to him. In the years since, the former Trojan players have stayed close, which is why it hurt Bush extra hard to hear of McKnight’s murder on Thursday during a road rage incident in New Orleans. After venting his emotions on twitter, Bush decided to honor his friend with this amazingly detailed pair of cleats that he will wear this Sunday.


NFL: Joe McKnight’s Killer Was Arrested In 2006 For Road Rage At The Same Intersection He Shot McKnight

The way the murder of former NFL player Joe McKnight is being handled has many people wondering how in the hell is the man who shot McKnight, Ronald Gasser, free right now with no charges. Police have defended their reasoning for releasing him, saying that for now they don’t have any reason to detain him further. They do confirm that he did in fact shoot and kill McKnight but it’s feeling like they are starting to lean towards a self defense, or “stand your ground” justification, despite at least two separate witnesses saying Gasser shot McKnight as he was trying to apologize and then shot him again as he lay on the ground and he stood over him. This whole thing is just disgusting and now we find out that Gasser has a history of road rage incidents and was even arrested for it back in 2006 and the same exact intersection where he killed McKnight.


NFL: Man Who Shot & Killed Joe McKnight During Apparent Road Rage Incident Is Released With No Charges!

Police in New Orleans just released 54 year old Ronald Gasser, the man who shot and killed former NFL player Joe McKnight yesterday. As of now, he has not been charged with any crime, although that could still change.


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