Dominican ballplayer turns self in after New Years Shooting

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SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- Baltimore Orioles reliever Alfredo Simon surrendered to police Monday to face an involuntary manslaughter charge in a fatal shooting New Year's Eve. His lawyer said he was firing celebratory shots in the air.
The Dominican pitcher is suspected of killing 25-year-old Michel Castillo Almonte and wounding his 17-year-old brother in the northeast coastal town of Luperon. The dead man is Simon's cousin, according to the player's lawyer.

Police initially said a murder charge would be filed against Simon, but Public Prosecutor Victor Mueses told The Associated Press on Monday that witness accounts and evidence support an involuntary manslaughter charge instead.

"The version that we have is that there was a dispute between two women and he tried to dissolve it, fired a shot that ended up wounding a young person in the arm and that same bullet lodged in the chest of the deceased," Mueses said by phone.

Simon is to appear at the Puerto Plata courthouse for arraignment later in the day. He could face up to two years in prison if found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Mueses, the public prosecutor in Puerto Plata, said he will request three months of preventive detention for Simon while the case is pending.

Simon's lawyer, Carlos Olivares, told the AP his client fired random shots with a group of local boys. But he believes Simon could not have been the shooter because the player's cousin was shot in the chest.

"We are giving the weapon so that the national police can do the pertinent ballistics tests," Olivares said.

Ballistics test should be completed in the next 48 hours, according to Dominican Police Chief Jose Polanco.

Some Dominicans shoot guns in the air on New Year's Eve especially in the hours leading to midnight, although authorities have repeatedly warned against the practice. Bystanders are killed or wounded every New Year's Eve.

Simon was accompanied to the police station by Julio Lugo, the free agent second baseman for the Orioles.

"He is scared because he recognizes that he fired shots, although they went into the air," said Lugo, who advised Simon to surrender after he fled the scene.

The injured teenager was shot in the right arm and remains hospitalized in the Dominican city of Santiago.

Simon joined Baltimore in 2008 but was quickly sidelined with an injury. The 29-year-old pitcher went 4-2 with a 4.93 ERA last season. He had 17 saves before Orioles manager Buck Showalter decided to make Koji Uehara the closer.

Alfredo Simon of Baltimore Orioles surrenders to Dominican police - ESPN
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why? he hasnt been proven guilty yet.

he said he fired shots in the air, and someone else must have shot the dead man in the chest.

you arent implying that he is lying are you?

because i have never met a dominican that lied.
 

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Dominicans don't lie, that's a fact...lmao...anyway, how does a bullet fired in the air goes through someone's arm and then onto the chest of another person? that's a move out of the movie Matrix
 
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this is not CSI, or should i say Dominican CSI ? ballistics test ? what a joke.

someone will get paid off and this will be swept under the rug.
 

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Dominicans don't lie, that's a fact...lmao...anyway, how does a bullet fired in the air goes through someone's arm and then onto the chest of another person? that's a move out of the movie Matrix

Not at all.

Depending on the caliber and the load the projectile left the muzzle of the weapon at somewhere around 1,150fps-2,100fps, travelled a mile to two and a half miles in the air and then gravity took over, sending the projectile hurtling toward a heavily populated area.

As far as the direction of that projectile is concerned bullets tend to generally travel through the air in an arc or straight up and down depending on the elevation of the weapon. They will continue to travel in that direction until they hit something (rock, tree, water or as in this case; bone. At that point the projectile will either be absorbed by its target or deflected, creating a secondary target and sometimes varying degrees of both will be the case.

It may very well be true that Dominicans are incapable of telling a lie but that wouldn't make one immune from being mistaken. To say "I didn't shoot anyone" without full cognizance of the path and final destination of a projectile fired from a weapon by the person making that statement invites suspicion about the validity of the statement made.

short version: "Stupid is as stupid does"
 

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why are there 2 simultaneous threads about this going on ? check the dominican baseball section....
 

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You're bored today, aren't you?? Happy New Year, BTW!!

Happy New Year to you as well.

Not really bored. That would constitute trying to translate my post into Spanish and try to explain it to that poor, misunderstood baller. He'd better be glad this happened in the D.R. and not Baltimore. He might miss half of Spring training but he'll be back with the team by opening day.
 

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Just been warned not to go into Luperon tonight as he has been released from Jail after paying the family off, Been told there is rioting in Luperon, setting cars and buildings on fire. Is there anybody in Luperon who can confirm this?
 
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