EAGLE NEWBIE MICHAEL BENNETT FACES CRIMINAL CHARGE IN TEXAS!

By Mark Gallagher

Newly acquired Eagles defensive end Michael Bennett has a problem, Houston.

Bennett, who was traded to the Eagles on March 7, has been indicted by a grand jury in Harris County, Texas on the charge of injuring the elderly.

The incident happened in February 2017 as the clock ran out on Super Bowl 51, which took place at NRG Stadium in Houston.

Bennett was at the game on the sideline to watch his brother, Martellus Bennett, who was playing for the New England Patriots at the time.

As time ran out on the game and the Patriots claimed victory, investigators say that Bennett made a move to run onto the field and celebrate. He was reportedly told by a member of the stadium security team, a 66-year-old paraplegic woman, that he would have to use a different entrance. Bennett then allegedly pushed past her and other security personnel and ran onto the field.

Houston PD said the Bennett indictment took so long because they prioritized more significant cases before this, and that there is no video of the incident, but a police officer witnessed it.

In Harris County, injuring the elderly is a felony charge that carries a fine of $10,000 and up to 10 years in prison.

A warrant has been issued for Bennett’s arrest, and prosecutors are reportedly working with Bennett’s representation regarding his surrender.

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