Re-arrest ordered for Aaron Hernandez’s bro
Jul 11, 2023, 10:33 AM ET
A judge has actually ordered the re-arrest of Aaron Hernandez’s brother, Dennis, after he failed to appear in court last week on charges associated with throwing a brick at the ESPN school in Bristol, Connecticut.The 37-year-old,
who was referred to as DJ Hernandez when he played quarterback and wide receiver at UConn in the mid-2000s, was initially apprehended in March. Cops stated he went to ESPN in a cars and truck, possibly an Uber, and tossed a bag containing a brick and a note over a fence and onto the home prior to leaving.
“To all media outlets, It has to do with time you all realeyes the impact media has on all family members,” the note stated, according to police. “Since you’re a world wide leader possibly you could lead how media and messages are provided brick by brick. Clean it up! Yours genuinely, Dennis J. Hernandez.”
Hernandez, the older sibling of the late New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez, was scheduled to go into a plea last Friday to a misdemeanor charge of breach of peace. He did disappoint up for that court look, according to court records.No attorneys for Hernandez are noted in court records. Email messages sent out to several addresses connected with him were not instantly returned. A phone message looking for remark was likewise left at the general public protector’s workplace. Hernandez matured in Bristol and just recently had resided in Florida.His younger bro, Aaron Hernandez, a tight end for the Patriots,
killed himself in 2017 in a prison cell while serving a murder sentence.In March, Bristol authorities said they received a confidential complaint from someone who said they were worried about Dennis Hernandez because he stated he wished to damage home at the state Capitol and at ESPN.ESPN has actually decreased comment besides to state in a statement that it is cooperating with police.