Crime & Safety
Hernandez Fired as Muscle Milk Endorser
Massachusetts State Police plan on making the arrest.
Update 3:45 p.m.-Club Desire, a Providence strip club, has voluntarily turned over several days of surveillance video to the Providence police, according to a WPRI-TV report.
According to the television station, it's unclear whether video containts any possible evidence.
Update 3:30 p.m.-A company, who has Aaron Hernandez as endorser, has fired him, according to an ABC News report. CtypSport, who produce a line of supplements, call the Muscle Milk, released a statement Friday.
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The company said, "In light of the investigation involving Aaron Hernandez, CytoSport is terminating its endorsement contract with Mr. Hernandez, effective immediately."
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Update 2:06 p.m. - So far it has been a fairly quiet afternoon outside of Aaron Hernandez's house. Around midday, two state police officers arrived at the house, went in, and left about a minute later.
Around 1 p.m., 2-3 people left the home in a car with a license plate that read HERNDZ.
Update 1:17 p.m., - There are now conflicting reporters to whether a warrant to arrest Aaron Hernandez is being prepared or has been issued. The Boston Globe is reporting that no warrants have been issued for an arrest related to the murder investigation of Odin Lloyd.
Original Story:
A warrant for the arrest Aaron Hernandez is being prepared according to ABC News. The football player will be charged with obstruction of justice.
It is expected that Massachusteets State Police will make the arrest but it is not clear where it will happen according to WBZ.
It is possible that the charges could be upgraded in the future.
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