Pro Hockey Player Patrick Kane- Beat up a taxi driver over 20 cents

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Patrick Kane is a high profile hockey player for the Chicago Blackhawks, he makes a pile of money, and will only make more obscene amounts as he gets older.

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane was charged with attacking a cab driver in his home town Sunday, a beating police said was triggered when the driver did not have 20 cents in change to give the player and his cousin.

Buffalo police said the 20-year-old Kane and his 21-year-old cousin, James Kane, had apparently caught a cab from the city's downtown nightclub district at about 4 a.m. ET. The cab driver suffered cuts to his face and his glasses were damaged, police spokesman Michael DeGeorge said.

Both men were charged with felony robbery and misdemeanour counts of theft of services and criminal mischief. Patrick Kane, who earned US$875,000 last season, pleaded not guilty in local court Sunday, WIVB-TV reported. It was not immediately clear when James Kane will appear in court.

The driver said he was punched and hit by both men because he did not have 20 cents in change to give them, according to the police report.

A message left at the home of Patrick Kane's parents was not immediately returned Sunday afternoon. Relatives who answered his grandfather's phone and his mother's cell phone declined to comment and could not say whether either Kane had a lawyer.

A Blackhawks spokesman said the team is aware of the allegations against Kane.

"He is a big part of our organization and a team leader and we stand behind him," spokesman Brandon Faber said. "As we are still collecting all the facts, it would be premature to comment further at this time."

On Thursday, Patrick Kane was at a Buffalo ice rink where he played hockey as a child to help Mayor Byron Brown announce funding for improvements.

He said at the time he was happy to have time "to hang out back home in Buffalo."

"The best thing about it is my friends treat me like I'm a regular kid," said Kane, the first overall pick in the 2007 NHL draft. "They don't treat me like a celebrity or whatever they might treat me like in Chicago."

Kane played his first two NHL seasons with the Blackhawks and had 46 goals and 96 assists. He won the Calder Trophy, given to the league's best rookie, in 2008.


(Before anyone makes a joke about Canadians, he's American)
 
He's now going to court. God this guy is a moron. I mean honestly! He's making a million bucks a year, and in a short while will be making upwards of 5-6 million a year...so he beats a guy up over 20 cents...




CHICAGO -- Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane is scheduled for a court hearing next week to answer charges he and his cousin beat up a cab driver in his hometown of Buffalo, N.Y., over the weekend.

That's the same day a U.S. Olympic Men's Hockey orientation camp starts in suburban Chicago. USA Hockey spokesman Dave Fischer said Monday that Kane is still expected to participate in the three-day camp.

A court spokeswoman said Kane and his cousin, James Kane, are scheduled to appear before a judge next Monday.

Police say a cab driver was beaten early Sunday because he did not have 20 cents in change to give Kane, the 2008 NHL Rookie of the Year, and his cousin.

Both men were charged with felony robbery and misdemeanour counts of theft and criminal mischief. Patrick Kane pleaded not guilty.
 
Question: What's the robbery? Question: If he was punched and hit by two men, why did the cab driver only have cuts on his face? (and "damaged" glasses?) Question: Are there any witnesses?
 
Question: What's the robbery? Question: If he was punched and hit by two men, why did the cab driver only have cuts on his face? (and "damaged" glasses?) Question: Are there any witnesses?

Robbery was that they took the 15 bucks back, and took his stuff. I don't think there were witnesses, but now the Taxi driver's lawyer is saying it's all blown out of proportion.


http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=287316

He says in the article, "It was not really a robbery. That is probably a large distortion of what happened."

So i guess it's not really as bad as it sounds, but still, 20 cents?
 
Just because he earns loads doesn't mean he shouldn't care less about it than anyone else. Being rich isn't a reason to be taken advantage of.


However, even a normal person wouldn't give a damn about 20 cents.
 
Just because he earns loads doesn't mean he shouldn't care less about it than anyone else. Being rich isn't a reason to be taken advantage of.


However, even a normal person wouldn't give a damn about 20 cents.

I agree with both points. I hate when people key expensive cars just to "get back" at the "horrible rich people".

But yeah, It's 20 cents. Who cares?
 

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