Monday, December 1, 2008

Former NFL Pro Eric Moulds Punches Autograph Seeker

The Buffalo Police Department are looking into claims of a bar fight involving former Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans player, Eric Moulds who allegedly gave an autograph to an Iraq War veteran by punching him in the face.

WGRZ reports indicate conflicting stories about when the fight occurred, however it is understood that video surveillance camera footage of the fight outside Liars Bar on Chippewa St, Buffalo shows it was Eric Moulds who was in the fight, with the unnamed veteran.

Police spokesman Mike Degeorge would only say that police are investigating an incident that’s said to involve a former Bills player. He also added that a current Bills player was also there at the time but was not involved in any way.

We understand that this current Bills player was Josh Reed, and that both of them were reminiscing ’bout the good ol days, when the veteran went up to tell Moulds how great he was and could he have an autograph? Moulds allegedly responded by punching him in the face.

No charges have been filed.

If Eric Moulds was attempting to sign an autograph someone should tell him he is doing it wrong.

So there you go celebrities, an additional response for autograph hunters beside the traditional, yes, no and sod off.
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