Aaron Hernandez Found Guilty - Life w/o Parole

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Good. Now he will also be found guilty of the double murder, and get extra life sentences added.
 

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PFT retweeted his last tweet. That's messed up. :lol

 

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PFT retweeted his last tweet. That's messed up. :lol

:lol
 

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4 game suspension?
 

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Aaron Hernandez will be imprisoned near Gillette Stadium

Posted by Darin Gantt on April 15, 2015, 12:13 PM EDT

Aaron Hernandez used to hear the cheers inside Gillette Stadium.

He’ll likely hear them again, from a much different vantage point.

The former Patriots tight end was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole, and will be sent to the Massachusetts Correctional Institution-Cedar Junction in Walpole, Mass., which is around a mile away from the place he used to play.

Based on Hernandez’s reaction today (or lack thereof), it’s hard to tell how it would impact him behind prison walls.

But it does create a stark visual of how far he’s fallen, and how fast.

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Ouch.
 

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As the jury was reading the verdict.



 

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:lol
 

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He's a thug and he knew he was guilty.

That's why he doesn't react much to it because thugs don't get all emotional when they're sentenced.

They expect it.
 

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He's a thug and he knew he was guilty.

That's why he doesn't react much to it because thugs don't get all emotional when they're sentenced.

They expect it.
Thug recuhnize thug
 

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:lol:lol
 

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Wannabe gangsta had it all.

Too bad street cred meant more to him.
I don't think there was anything wannabe about him.

He killed 1 guy for sure, but he very well could have killed 3.

Sounds more like he was a gangster posing as a football player, not the other way around.
 

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Report: Aaron Hernandez disciplined after gang-related prison fight

ESPN.com news services

Aaron Hernandez was involved in a prison fight Monday at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley, Massachusetts, CNN is reporting.

According to CNN, which cited a law enforcement source with knowledge of the incident, Hernandez agreed to be on the lookout for one inmate who went into another prisoner's cell. The two inmates fought, with the source telling CNN the altercation was believed to be gang-related.

After Monday's altercation, Aaron Hernandez reportedly was sent to a special management section at Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center. AP Photo/Steven Senne
All three inmates are being disciplined, according to the report. Hernandez was placed in a special management section at the correctional center.

A spokesman for the Massachusetts Department of Correction declined to comment to CNN.

Hernandez, the former New England Patriots star tight end, was convicted last month of the June 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd. He was sentenced to a mandatory term of life in prison without parole. His lawyers have appealed.

Hernandez is expected in court again Thursday, this time for a status hearing regarding his double-murder trial in Boston. He is accused of gunning down two men in 2012 after one caused him to spill his drink at a nightclub. Hernandez also is expected to be arraigned on charges of witness intimidation for allegedly shooting a witness to the fatal shootings, officials in Suffolk County Superior Court said.

Altercations behind bars aren't new for Hernandez.

In February 2014, Hernandez and an inmate being transported from the infirmary at the Bristol County House of Correction in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, allegedly exchanged words. Hernandez allegedly punched the inmate and knocked him to the ground. Neither was injured.

Hernandez was indicted in the alleged jail assault two months later.
 
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