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Police in New Jersey want to talk to Britt about an incident that resulted in his brother being stabbed Saturday night. Britt dropped off his brother at Jersey City Medical Center early Sunday morning, but was uncooperative with officers when asked what happened, police said. “We are looking to speak to Mr. Britt in reference to the incident,’’ Jersey City Police Capt. Edgar Martinez said on Sunday. “We are currently in the process of trying to do that.”
Reported by the Nashville Tennessean
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According to Nashville Tennessean staffer Jim Wyatt, police believe Britt was at the scene of an altercation leading up to the stabbing. Police declined to give the victim’s name, but said his parents confirmed he was Britt’s brother. The brother also refused to cooperate with police, Martinez said. Britt’s brother was treated for a non-life threatening stab wound to the left side of his back behind his arm. Later, a gunshot rang out at a home near where the stabbing occurred. Police said the shot was fired just after Britt picked up a friend at the house where the stabbing took place. “They were all involved in an altercation. So they all knew each other and what was going on,’’ Martinez said. “That’s why we want to talk to him. He was involved in the incident, both incidents. He was there during that time period. So we are looking to speak to him. ..." Here we go again. Britt has a long history of off-field issues -- primarily of the legal variety. He was suspended for the first game of the 2012 season for violations of the league’s personal conduct policy. We'll have more as developments warrant.
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