Marlins Pitcher DUI

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AVENTURA, Fla. (AP) - Florida Marlins pitcher Scott Olsen was arrested early Saturday after refusing to pull over and getting into a fight with police officers.
The 23-year-old Olsen was booked into the Miami-Dade county jail on charges of driving under the influence, resisting arrest with violence and fleeing and eluding a police officer. He remained in jail on Saturday afternoon.
Police Lt. Michael Bentolila said Olsen was arrested in the Miami suburb of Aventura, where an officer clocked him driving 48 m.p.h. (77 km/h) in a 35 m.p.h. (56 km/h) zone and attempted to pull him over at about 3:40 a.m.
Olsen, the winning pitcher in the Marlins' 10-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Friday, continued to drive about two kilometres, running a stop sign before stopping at his Aventura home, Bentolila said.
He got out of his car and sat down on a plastic chair in front of his home. When backup officers arrived and tried to arrest him, Bentolila said Olsen kicked at the officers, who used a stun gun on the six-foot-five pitcher.
Olsen then failed a field sobriety test and refused an alcohol breath test, Bentolila said. A booking photo showed Olsen had two scrapes on his forehead over his right eye.
The Marlins did not immediately return calls seeking comment. Agent Matt Sosnick declined to talk.
The arrest was the latest in a string of troubles for the left-hander. Friday night was Olsen's return from a two-game suspension without pay after a confrontation with teammate and fellow pitcher Sergio Mitre.
Olsen received a black eye last season from his friend and former teammate, reliever Randy Messenger, in an off-the-field confrontation in St. Petersburg. He also was fined an unspecified amount in June for making an obscene gesture toward fans in Milwaukee.
Olsen will earn US$380,000 this season, his third with the Marlins.
 

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He appears to be a young hot head with a lot of potential. Hopefully he learns his lesson and avoids a possible Josh Hancock situation.:nono:
 

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He appears to be a young hot head with a lot of potential. Hopefully he learns his lesson and avoids a possible Josh Hancock situation.:nono:

lucy, what do u know about your avatar? I'll green card you if you know something about it.
 

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lucy, what do u know about your avatar? I'll green card you if you know something about it.

I know many things about it. What do you want to know? Do you want to know the current state of it or how it was great up until 2003 when the DEA shut down the TTYkkyo labs from making it? Green card or no green card I'm always up to talking about it.
 

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I know many things about it. What do you want to know? Do you want to know the current state of it or how it was great up until 2003 when the DEA shut down the TTYkkyo labs from making it? Green card or no green card I'm always up to talking about it.

I just know about it and using it for sedation medically. I guess there's a street market for it as well. It's an interesting drug to say the least. My main experience is using it on children to sedate them for minor procedures. My experience with adults being given it for anesthesia are not favorable. Why is it in your avatar?
 

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I just know about it and using it for sedation medically. I guess there's a street market for it as well. It's an interesting drug to say the least. My main experience is using it on children to sedate them for minor procedures. My experience with adults being given it for anesthesia are not favorable. Why is it in your avatar?

C'mon, I'm hoping this isn't true, "My main experience is using it on children to sedate them for minor procedures." Why are you trying to sedate children w/ Ketamine? Are you a medical professional? If so, I didn't think thry sedate kids w/ K.
 

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C'mon, I'm hoping this isn't true, "My main experience is using it on children to sedate them for minor procedures." Why are you trying to sedate children w/ Ketamine? Are you a medical professional? If so, I didn't think thry sedate kids w/ K.

am I a medical professional? nah, I just carry it around drawn up in syringes and inject unsuspecting children with it.

of course I am. Do you know about it or not?
 

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am I a medical professional? nah, I just carry it around drawn up in syringes and inject unsuspecting children with it.

of course I am. Do you know about it or not?

From a medical view, no. From a recreational view, yes.

You are a bit strange. Why would I have it in my image or give you a bit of history w/ the DEA?
 

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Are you a medical professional? If so, I didn't think thry sedate kids w/ K.

Sure they use it with kids. Especially in the ED here at our children's hospital.

Lets see...will cause hallucinations but that's why a benzodiazapine like versed can be given with it. For people in my field, the increase in salivation isn't the best feature but that's nothing a little atropine or robinul won't take care of.

Do I get a green card ;)
 
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