Tuesday, November 15, 2011

You Don't Showboat in Drew Henson's Highland Park Yard, Tease His Dogs, and Walk Away Free and Easy



HIGHLAND PARK, TX - Highland Park Animal Control has quarantined a dog owned by former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Drew Henson after it allegedly bit a 7-year-old boy last week. The incident occurred on the night of Nov. 7 when a father and son were walking their dog along the 4600 block of Lorraine Ave near the Dallas North Tollway. As the boy and father walked in front of Henson's house, three unleashed dogs in his front yard chased after the boy, according to a Highland Park police report released this week. The boy tried to escape but one dog bit him above one of his hips and caused the wound to swell, police said. When the father, Randall Descenes, confronted Henson about his dogs, Henson said "he did not need to have his dog on a leash since they were in his front yard," the report states.

Can you believe the audacity of these people? This isn't the Mid-Cities. Obviously new to the area, cause if you're livin' in HP next to Dallas' great luminaries, you've gotta know when to have a little respect. You can't just go high-steppin' in the lawn of a former Cowboys great with raw meat in your pocket right in the face of some innocent puppies. You do understand he led America's Team to a first half tie against the Bears on Thanksgiving in '04, right? Have you started for the Cowboys? Didn't think so. Punk kid probably wasn't even born yet. Either way put a band-aid on it and walk it off. You sure as hell aren't playing for the Scots with that weak game.

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