Sunday, September 13, 2015

IS BIELEMA LEAVING ARKANSAS? FOR SALE SIGN & MOVING VAN SPOTTED AT HIS HOME

MOVING VAN SIGHTED AT BIELEMA'S HOME
A moving van was spotted this morning at the Fayetteville home of Arkansas head  coach Bret Bielema. There was also what appeared to be a for sale sign in the yard.

At a post game press conference, after the shocking loss to Toledo, a weeping Bielema broke down and had to be escorted from press room at War Memorial Stadium. It was reported that the team doctor had to sedate him.



Tweets directed at Bielema were reported to have almost caused Twitter servers to crash and Bielema became visibly upset after reading them.

 

 

On the bus ride back to Fayetteville, players report observing Bielema making a flurry of phone calls, and was overhead saying "its time to bounce".

There has been no response to messages left for Bielema or UAF Athletic Director Jeff Long.

When Lindsey & Associates was contacted about their sign in Bielema's yard, the individual that answered said they "had no comment at the present time" and to "piss off".

Thursday, September 10, 2015

STATE SENATOR JASON RAPERT SPARS WITH PRIEST AT LOWES - ENDS UP AT STATE HOSPITAL

SEN. JASON RAPERT TAKES A SWING AT FATHER JOSEF STALGRIN

State Senator Jason Rapert (R-Bigelow) was photographed taking a swing at Father Josef Stalgrin of St. Catherine of Cadron Creek Catholic Church this past weeked at Lowes in Conway.

Father Stalgrin was at Lowe's to bless some lumber and as he was leaving he ran into Rapert in the parking lot.  Stalgrin told Rapert he was a constituent and asked him if he would join him in prayer.  Rapert became incensed that a Catholic priest would ask him to do anything, and Rapert went on a tirade about the Catholic Church and how their doctrine is evil and all their priests are pedophiles.  

Stalgrin, shocked by Rapert's outburst and believing him to be possessed, quickly walked away from Rapert.

Later in the day, Rapert began making bizarre tweets, many of which contained threats of violence.


An unidentified acquaintance of Rapert's called the Faulkner County Sheriff's office and asked them to conduct a welfare check at Rapert's residence.  Upon arrival,  deputies found Rapert running around his home, screaming at the top of his lungs that the world was ending while carrying a copy of the Arkansas Times.

A quick search of the home by the deputies revealed a cache of weapons and disturbing photographs and writings of Rapert.  One photo resembled the famous photo of Lee Harvey Oswald found after the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
 

Another photo depicted Rapert dressed as Jesus.



Deputies quickly obtained a commitment order and transported Rapert to the State Hospital in Little Rock. In a hearing conducted over closed circuit television, Rapert claimed the court had no authority to hold him and only a heavenly court could pronounce any binding judgment.  That remark and other ramblings resulted in a 45 day commitment order for Rapert to remain at the State Hospital.