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01-15-2005, 05:49 AM
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Former NFL kicker sent to Sparks mental facility
Adam Goldman ASSOCIATED PRESS
1/13/2005 10:21 pm
LAS VEGAS — A former Oakland Raiders kicker charged with shooting at the home of performers Siegfried & Roy will be sent to a mental health facility in Northern Nevada for treatment, a judge decided Thursday.
Cole Ford, 32, was ordered to the Lakes Crossing Center in Sparks after doctors determined he was not competent to stand trial on several charges, including felony assault with a deadly weapon.
The long-haired and bearded Ford told Clark County District Court Judge Jackie Glass he disagreed with her decision. He also asked that doctors outside Nevada evaluate him because he didn’t “fit into the gambling” culture.
“I want all my words documented on paper so you can show me why I’m not competent,” he said, later adding, “I’m perfectly competent.”
Ford repeatedly interrupted the judge, telling her he would refuse to take medication.
He said he wanted to plead guilty to the charges, but the judge said he couldn’t until he was able to stand trial.
Ford could face up to 27 years in prison if convicted of all charges. He has been in custody at Clark County jail since his Nov. 2 arrest.
No one was hurt in the Sept. 21 drive-by shooting, but police said shotgun pellets shattered windows and left a hole in an outside wall at the Las Vegas home of illusionists Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn.
After being drafted out of USC in 1995 by the Pittsburgh Steelers and released, Ford kicked for three seasons with the Raiders. The Raiders cut Ford before the 1998.
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http://www.rgj.com/news/files/2005/01/13/62133.jpg
Former NFL kicker sent to Sparks mental facility
Adam Goldman ASSOCIATED PRESS
1/13/2005 10:21 pm
LAS VEGAS — A former Oakland Raiders kicker charged with shooting at the home of performers Siegfried & Roy will be sent to a mental health facility in Northern Nevada for treatment, a judge decided Thursday.
Cole Ford, 32, was ordered to the Lakes Crossing Center in Sparks after doctors determined he was not competent to stand trial on several charges, including felony assault with a deadly weapon.
The long-haired and bearded Ford told Clark County District Court Judge Jackie Glass he disagreed with her decision. He also asked that doctors outside Nevada evaluate him because he didn’t “fit into the gambling” culture.
“I want all my words documented on paper so you can show me why I’m not competent,” he said, later adding, “I’m perfectly competent.”
Ford repeatedly interrupted the judge, telling her he would refuse to take medication.
He said he wanted to plead guilty to the charges, but the judge said he couldn’t until he was able to stand trial.
Ford could face up to 27 years in prison if convicted of all charges. He has been in custody at Clark County jail since his Nov. 2 arrest.
No one was hurt in the Sept. 21 drive-by shooting, but police said shotgun pellets shattered windows and left a hole in an outside wall at the Las Vegas home of illusionists Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn.
After being drafted out of USC in 1995 by the Pittsburgh Steelers and released, Ford kicked for three seasons with the Raiders. The Raiders cut Ford before the 1998.
http://www.rgj.com/news/stories/html/2005/01/13/89797.php?sps=rgj.com&sch=LocalNews&sp1=rgj&sp2=News&sp3=Local+News&sp5=RGJ.com&sp6=news&sp7=local_news