Are Police Agencies Raiding the Home of Former NFL Player Jason Fabini Right Now? [UPDATE]
Developing story in Indiana via multiple outlets:
The FBI and several law enforcement agencies are at two homes on Fort Wayne’s northeast side. One home is located in the Cherry Hill subdivision and another home is nearby on Wheelock Road. A spokesperson for the FBI says its investigation is part of its Safe Streets initiative.
The Indiana News Center claims one of the houses belongs to former NFL offensive lineman Jason Fabini, who shares the residence with his brother.
Jason Fabini was drafted by the Jets, then played with the Cowboys and Redskins, but hasn’t played a snap since 2008.
[UPDATE: Yes, it is Fabini's house.]

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December 6th, 2012 at 11:48 AM
Fort Wayne is total shit hole
December 6th, 2012 at 11:48 AM
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December 6th, 2012 at 11:52 AM
Meth lab, book it.
December 6th, 2012 at 11:52 AM
Sounds like Orwellian. Ever since the Patriot Act and Operation Iraqi Freedom everything that has a pleasant sounding name is probably horrific.
/Protect IP Act was tremendously awful
December 6th, 2012 at 11:53 AM
Fuck, need booze.
December 6th, 2012 at 11:55 AM
Are you asking us?
December 6th, 2012 at 11:55 AM
I dunno, most of the meth in Indiana comes from the south. This speaks of crack
December 6th, 2012 at 11:56 AM
A post on some guy I’ve never heard of? It’s almost like he’s a pro golfer.
December 6th, 2012 at 11:56 AM
SSTF was started in the early nineties, it’s a gang/drug thing where the FBI works with local pigs to bust violent gangs and major drug rings.
December 6th, 2012 at 11:57 AM
I would lump the “Affordable Care Act” in with those.
December 6th, 2012 at 11:57 AM
“Fabini was in the movie Made, which starred Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau. He played the role of Doorman #3.”
/Thanks Wikipedia
//Feel like that Cowboys roster is full of Doorman 3′s.
December 6th, 2012 at 11:58 AM
Speaking of Federal law, only one terrorist has been busted by the Patriot Act. It’s mostly used to convict drug dealers, kinda like the Wire.
/
Been to prison with dudes busted with it
December 6th, 2012 at 11:59 AM
If both those guys disappeared tomorrow, the world would be a friendlier place. It’s a shame that movie was one of the last things Peter Falk did, such a horrible piece of shit.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:00 PM
The fuck where they doing before other than shaking down hookers for blowjobs?
December 6th, 2012 at 12:00 PM
That might be true if there were actually golf posts.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:00 PM
With the help of the major networks producing nothing but procedural shows anymore where all the amazingly beautiful people need billion dollar pieces of equipment to catch criminals. MAY-BETH, GET MY CHECKBOOK, THESE SUPERMODELS NEED MORE FUNDING TO CATCH THIS SERIALRAPISTKILLERREDDITER AND THEY DON’T PLAY BY THE RULES I LIKE THEM FUCK FUNDING FOR SCHOOLS
December 6th, 2012 at 12:01 PM
I don’t see the DEA listed there. Wouldn’t they be on the scene if it were a drug thing?
Maybe they are gun runners? Wait till Jax Teller finds out.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:01 PM
Well if you have been to prison I bet your stats are concrete.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:03 PM
If both those guys disappeared tomorrow, the world would be a friendlier place.
First you attack Leslie Mann and now Vaughn and Favreau.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:03 PM
Pretty sure this has something to do with bootlegging movies
December 6th, 2012 at 12:03 PM
Cowboy Mike – The first thing you ask a jury is if they have ever seen CSI, etc.
/
learned from one of OJ’s lawyers
December 6th, 2012 at 12:05 PM
Hey, if everyone attacks the cast of girls for being untalented pieces of shit who only got to where they are because of who their parents are then Mann deserves ti be called the same who only keeps getting work because of she is married to.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:05 PM
I’ve also been a licensed attorney, graduated law school, written a law review comment, and am getting licensed in another state. So fuck you troll
December 6th, 2012 at 12:07 PM
Was drinking with a co-worker years ago who’d been to prison multiple times. I asked him what the going blowjob rate was for cigarettes, he went crazy. Testy.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:07 PM
Uh huh.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:08 PM
Well it’s more than one person (for instance the group of guys who were planning on bombing the NYC subway) but he is right that it has been largely used for drug and copyright crimes instead.
Also for busting biology professors growing harmless cultures in their home who call the cops to come to their house when he finds his wife dead.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:10 PM
though there is a shit ton of crack in Indiana still, Fabini is white, no? I’m going with meth.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:10 PM
I can attest to the fact that at least two of these are overrated.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:11 PM
OH NO I INSULTED THE WRITERS OF COUPLES RETREAT HOW DARE I
December 6th, 2012 at 12:11 PM
Wait, you drink?
/ why do I find my meme so funny?
December 6th, 2012 at 12:12 PM
I guess because it works with 99% of my comments.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:14 PM
I miss the days when my stories began, “So I’m having a beer at this shit bar when…” Aka, before I was married.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:16 PM
Soused, anytime you ask something like that to a guy thats been to prison you are asking for a beat down. Just saying.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:18 PM
I knew at the time, but it was too funny to pass up.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:19 PM
Guys who have been to prison think that they’re somehow tougher than people who havent because they have been to prison…they’re not.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:21 PM
I’ve also been a licensed attorney, graduated law school, written a law review comment, and am getting licensed in another state. So fuck you troll
I can attest to the fact that at least two of these are overrated.
“Written a Law Review Comment” Lol
December 6th, 2012 at 12:24 PM
I’m tougher than a military vet, I can promise you that
December 6th, 2012 at 12:24 PM
I’m very important. I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:25 PM
I bet you are…I bet you are.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:28 PM
Internet fight!
December 6th, 2012 at 12:31 PM
Naw, I know when I’m beat…the guy is a convict lawyer….I wouldn’t stand a chance…HE WROTE A LAW REVIEW COMMENT FOR CHRISSAKES
December 6th, 2012 at 12:33 PM
So this comment thread is kinda strange.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:33 PM
Just like being a doctor, this means nothing without knowing what school. There is an amazing amount of shitty doctors out there from crappy medical schools.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:35 PM
I’ve also been a licensed drunkard, graduated school of hard knocks, written the worlds greatest blog, and am getting drunk in different countries so fuck you troll.
/Is good game
December 6th, 2012 at 12:35 PM
Soused – please start a sister blog “Girls Eating Bananas” ASAP
December 6th, 2012 at 12:40 PM
why can’t we just love?
/yells at kids
December 6th, 2012 at 12:40 PM
Not sure how that works for feminism (when a woman calls me out for using the word “cunt” I will her I am a feminist blogger)?
December 6th, 2012 at 12:40 PM
Haha, whatever. I’m living the American Dream, for real, and dont need fucks like mrjer, who are just sad, sad, people, questioning me or what I have done.
December 6th, 2012 at 12:41 PM
Florida Coastal!
December 6th, 2012 at 12:43 PM
Never questioned what you did..just made fun of you for talking about it like it is badge of honor. FUCK YEAH! I’VE BEEN TO PRISON!
December 6th, 2012 at 12:44 PM
You moved to Denmark?
/Where Horatio Alger moved
//We talking ’bout social mobility
December 6th, 2012 at 12:49 PM
from usa today’s college football preview in whatever year was bielema’s first
Is Bret Bielema hard core with a soft center, or a sensitive guy with unimpeachable integrity?
Yes.
Also easy to ascertain is his control of the University of Wisconsin football program. It’s a grip and a spotlight contrary to his status, at 36, as the youngest Division I football boss.
“I’ve never gotten a job because of my age,” Bielema says.
After a 42-day span from December to January saw eight Badgers players arrested or cited by police, an embarrassed Badgers alumni community was happy to see Bielema, in his first spring session since taking over as hand-picked successor to Barry Alvarez, suspend four players and dismiss Booker Stanley from the team for repeated offenses. It was a meaningful move, as Stanley was the most experienced returning running back. Bielema also put his charges through conditioning as punishment for lazy practices.
No, Alvarez wasn’t holding Bielema’s hands, or swinging the paddle. The sure-fire College Football Hall-of-Famer showed up at three of the 15 spring sessions.
Just when the Badgers figured they had Bielema, their defensive coordinator since 2004, marked as a bad-ass, they remembered that he was the guy who was writing each and every one of them – walk-ons to Lombardi and Outland Trophy candidates – birthday wishes. By hand.
“That really means a lot,” says senior left tackle Joe Thomas, the Lombardi and Outland hopeful.
Thomas, who will return from a knee injury suffered as he filled in on defense in the Badgers’ upset win over Auburn in the Capital One Bowl, has three roommates who were walk-ons. He says Bielema didn’t have to do much to impress them. Part of his charm for the Badgers is that he walked on at the University of Iowa and walked off with four letters, two years as a starting linebacker, one Big Ten championship and one co-captaincy.
Thomas’s roomies, punter Ken DeBauche, long snapper Steve Johnson and defensive back Ben Strickland, are now all scholarship guys. DeBauche is in the preseason pool of Ray Guy Award candidates, while Strickland is a two-time letterwinner.
“To them, (Bielema’s) pretty much like God,” Thomas says. “It’s so nice to talk to someone who understands. He treats everyone so fairly.”
Bielema says his rise from Illinois farm boy to Big Ten head coach has not jarred loose the mentality or memory of the slights that drive the overlooked and underestimated.
“You walk around with a chip on your shoulder,” he says. “I was told I couldn’t play at that level. Hard work and persistence can shine through.”
The Badgers will need something more flashy than that on offense, where they lose eight starters, mostly at the skill positions. The most-important skill position is secured by John Stocco, however, who returns with a 19-6 record as starting quarterback. He set three passing records in 2005, for yards (2,920), completions (197) and TDs (21), but has no one proven to hand off to or connect with through the air.
The running back position has been a strength historically for the Badgers, but the leading candidate at tailback, T.J. Hill, is a redshirt freshman with no game experience. Bielema says he likes his fullbacks, Chris Pressley and Bill Rentmeester, but that’s so he can delay talking about his receiving corps.
The top seven pass-catchers of 2005 are gone, and the leading returner is junior Marcus Randle-El, brother of Super Bowl champ Antwaan. Marcus has caught one pass in his 5 games. Ahem.
Moving on to the offensive line, which should be a strength. The 6-foot-8, 306-pound Thomas is the top lineman of the 2007 draft, and will be joined by 6-6, 321-pound redshirt sophomore right guard Kraig Urbik, who earned freshman All-America honors at right tackle in 2005, 6-7, 326-pound right tackle Eric VandenHeuvel, who shined against Auburn, junior left guard Marcus Coleman (6-6, 314), and sophomore center Andy Kemp (6-6, 321), who played at left guard last year.
“We had a lot of guys shift around, but everyone has either started a game or played a lot,” Thomas says. “We need some players to step up at skill positions. Some don’t have the experience, but that’s what practice is for.”
Bielema brought in seven new coaches, including defensive coordinator Mike Hankwitz, who left the same post at the University of Colorado, and co-defensive coordinator Dave Doeren, who makes a lateral move from the University of Kansas. Bielema says he made it clear that he would not be fooling with the defense anymore. He will be heavily involved with special teams.
“I’m not ready to give up that whistle,” he says.
He leaves a stout 4-3 defense to Hankwitz and Doeren. A rough start and middle of the season (42 points allowed to Bowling Green, 51 to Northwestern) evolved into a 236-yard allowance to high-powered and seventh-ranked Auburn. Twenty-six of the team’s 31 sacks in 2005 return.
Coming back are eight starters and a line whose depth can be measured in fathoms. Eight of the linemen have started a Big Ten contest, led by honorable mention all-Big Ten tackle Nick Hayden (6-5, 310) and end Nick Shaughnessy, who garnered freshman All-America honors and put on 25 good pounds since an injury cut short his season. Junior Brandon Kelly had a fine spring, while Joe Monty is the lone senior lineman.
That front is bolstered by a young, athletic, exciting linebacking crew. Senior Mark Zalewski (6-2, 236) is one of three team captains and will guide sophomores Jonathan Casillas (6-2, 208) and DeAndre Levy (6-3, 220). That trio is backed by 6-1, 220-pound redshirt freshman middle linebacker Elijah Hodge, who stood out in the spring.
Behind those groups is a veteran defensive-back crew. Bielema calls senior strong safety Joe Stellmacher a “chemistry guy,” and that his absence from the Northwestern game was a likely reason for much of the Wildcats scoring. Senior free safety senior Roderick Rodgers was second-team All Big Ten last season, while sophomore Jack Ikegwuonu returns from a 3-interception, 26-tackle 2005.
Don’t count on Thomas as a defensive replacement anymore – “I’ve got a pretty good pass rush,” he says – but he says don’t count out the Badgers in 2006, despite their sharing a conference with four teams likely to be in the preseason top 25 and having a two-name offense. Most will, though.
“That would be just fine with us,” says Thomas. “We snuck up on Auburn.”
December 6th, 2012 at 1:13 PM
Ex-con = way tougher than a veteran. More physical threats on a daily basis in prison than there are overseas, no doubt.