Former NBA player sentenced to 90 years in prison for violent sexual assaults – Daily News

The Los Angeles Police Department announced that former NBA player Rashid Bird has been sentenced to 90 years in the state jail for a series of violent sexual attacks at Los Angeles and Santa Clara Counties.

Police said the bird, which was in police custody since the arrest by LAPD for sexual harassment on 20, 2020, was sentenced on Friday, 2 March.

The section of the LAPD’s special attack on the robbery-Homized Division launched an investigation after a victim to report that she was sexually harassing in 2019. During the investigation, detectives revealed that the bird was arrested in 2005 for sexual harassment with a young woman in the state of Washington and convicted in 2010 for including a separate victims.

According to the victims of the bird, although he was initially attractive, he later forced him into a variety of sex acts.


The case’s chief investigator Detective Dara Brown said, “He started as a charmer, playing his position as an athlete and a pseudo-cylobrity, but it quickly faded into rape and violence.”

Brown said, “Lapd is grateful to the brave women who came forward to tell their stories.” “While this investigation has gone for years, we are grateful that the bird is no longer on the streets.”

According to the website fandom.com, Rashid Bird Hardwick was born, Brida played seven years in NBA. He also acted in two films, “Lao Your ‘A’ Game: and” Semi Pro “according to the film and television site IMDB.

Brown said that Lapd tried to find out all the victims of the bird and asked that anyone with information about their crimes contacts 213-486–6840 or emails on [email protected]. On non-different hours or weekends, the call should be directed at 877–527–3247. Anyone who wants to be anonymous should call crime stoppers on 800-222-8477 or go directly to www.lacrimestoppers.org.

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