Former Uska runs back Tyler Ebell hand over peace official certification
The record creation running with a powerful mouse tattoo will not be asked to save another day in California police.
Tyler Ebell still has his single-season record of 4,494 rushing yards at Ventura High in 2000, while the 5-foot-8 Scatback starred in UCLA, setting a freshman Recorded, winning the All-American Second Team honors with six yards and more than 100 yards in a row.
After three years in the Canadian Rugby League, Eber became the representative of the Ventura County Sheriff, who seemed to be a microcosm of high school and college football heroes, giving back to his community. However, in 2022, an internal affairs investigation found that he had “performed repeated serious misconduct and seriously violated the basic principles of law enforcement officers” and Eber was fired. ”
Ebell is accused of having sex with Nastaza Schmidt, a prisoner in the prison where he works. The Sheriff’s Office forwarded its case to the California Peace Officials Standards and Training Committee, where Ebery surrendered his certification to the agency earlier this month.
Without the certificate, Eber will not be able to serve as an official in any state police department, as Ventura County Star reports.
Ventura County settled a federal civil rights lawsuit filed by Schmidt and another woman in 2023, and they paid them $49,999. The lawsuit accused Ebell of putting pressure on Schmidt for pledging to help her minimize criminal charges.
Schmidt died two years ago, after her body was found on the lawn of a Thousand Oaks home, she and two men were trying to steal their own self-storage facilities. The Ventura County Medical Examiner's Office concluded that Schmidt, 34, died of “possible cardiac arrest” and that her system may have fatal methamphetamine.
Schmidt was arrested in 2020 and charged with theft, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of theft tools, and has a criminal history. Ebell is one of the arresters who, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court in January 2023, showered her with jail and suggested she would be sexually dependent when she was released. repay.
The lawsuit alleges that on the day she was released on bail, Ebel took her to prison and took her to her grandparents’ house, and they had sex. Shortly thereafter, Ebel's wife and two children traveled to Canada, and Schmidt stayed at his house for more than two weeks.
USC safety Troy Polamalu led UCLA to run back to Tyler Ebell in a match at Rose Bowl on November 23, 2002.
(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
The lawsuit also claims Ebel attacked Schmidt while she and her ex-boyfriend were in the face-to-face with her and her ex-boyfriend at her grandparents’ home, and Ebel insisted she would have a miscarriage when she was pregnant with her baby.
Ebell sparked an internal investigation in the restaurant with Schmidt on December 30, 2021. A year later, Eber resigned from the sheriff's office.
According to a lengthy interior report, Eber told detectives that he was “experienced a lot of emotional things and I made a lot of bad decisions, usually not my personality. I was looking for an escape and I found it in a friend. It, it's the wrong friend of the wrong place. And, when I'm in the right mindset, I do a lot of things I usually never do.”
The result was Eber's steep fall. In 2006, he and former UCLA teammate Ricky Manning Jr. were misdemeanors, a charge that was eventually removed due to insufficient evidence.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the three allegedly harassed a man working on a laptop in a restaurant. Lapd Det commented that the victim looked like a freak or a nerd. Robert Lewis told reporters.
The victim asked the group to stop, complain to Danny's manager, and someone in the group slammed him. Lewis said he was then punched until he lost consciousness.
The incident happened three weeks after Jacksonville Jaguars drafted Jones-Drew. He was not charged and has been in the NFL career for nine years, including three Pro Bowl appearances in 2011 and recognition for full-time positions.
Defensive back Manning Jr. signed the deal, and a few months later he did not compete for felony assault and was sentenced to three years of probation, one year of anger management consultation and 100 hours of community service.
Ebell isn't big enough for the NFL, but he 1,318 yards for the Edmonton Eskimos in 2007, and then a ruptured Achilles tendon a year later The career ended. He returned home, where he sat in a Hell Angels party venue at the age of 14, sitting in a Hell Angels group chat for the powerful mouse tattoo and becoming a peace official, the job this month The benefits of California end.