Kenny Britt Finally Talked To Jersey City Police About His Friend Getting Stabbed [UPDATED]
The APB had gone out Monday, and yesterday Kenny Britt's father told The Tennessean his son had lined up a lawyer and that Britt had every intention of meeting with cops in Jersey City to discuss a stabbing and a gunshot that went off at a party there early Sunday. Today, according to Jim Wyatt, The Tennessean's Titans beat man, we found out that meeting has happened:
Britt, a native of nearby Bayonne, N.J., reportedly was uncooperative with authorities when he accompanied a man police called a "close, personal friend" to the hospital after the friend had been stabbed. The stabbing victim, whose injuries were not life-threatening, was initially described by police as Britt's brother. Britt's father had told The Tennessean his son had "nothing to hide" and that the police—who kept telling the media Britt refused to cooperate—were "saying a lot of things that just aren't true." It's not known whether Britt is the subject of any criminal investigation, but only because police have given no indication as to where the investigation is headed, or how long it might take.
Update (4:02 p.m.): Britt's lawyer told Wyatt police do not consider Britt a suspect and that there's "no chance" Britt will be arrested.
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