Apparently Genobuster Ikemefuna Enemkpali settles everything with his hands, punching Geno Smith was not the first time he has had a run in with someone. This has been reported on by ESPN’s Outside the Lines.
According to an “Outside the Lines” report, Enemkpali missed Louisiana Tech’s season opener in 2011 because he had injured his hand after punching “a man he thought was a woman with whom he had arranged to have sex.”
The ESPN report, which cited an obtained copy of a police report, said Enemkpali began exchanging Facebook messages with a “Missy Lee” on Sept. 1, 2011. But after meeting “Missy Lee” in person, he realized the individual — who had been “covered head-to-toe in a blanket” — also had “facial hair.”
The police report states, according to ESPN, that Enemkpali “felt that he was being ‘set up’ for a robbery of some type. Enemkpali stated that fearing for his safety, he then struck the subject in the blanket. Enemkpali stated that after he struck this person, their voice changed to that of a male. Enemkpali stated that he then left the residence through the window.”
He also reportedly told police that he began receiving texts in which “Missy Lee” accused him of “punching her and knocking out her teeth” and also threatened “U are going to jail.” Enemkpali reportedly offered $500, but “‘Missy Lee’ demanded $1,000 or the police would be called.”
Police later traced the phone number to a man named Ketryn Anderson, who, according to his Facebook page, is a “senior pastor and founder of Life Community Church” in Shreveport, Louisiana, ESPN reported.
“Multiple” teams chose to stay away from Enemkpali during the 2014 draft process because of his off-the-field issues. Before the start of the 2011 season, he reportedly was suspended after he hit an off-duty officer. He was charged with disturbing the peace and battery of a police officer, but was reinstated by the team and played in the 2011 season.