So who is Enemkpali?
Let's take a look:
• This was not his first high-profile violent incident. Check this out, from
his NFL.com draft scouting report:
In April '11, he was arrested following an off-campus incident and was subsequently charged with disturbing the peace and battery of a police officer. Was initially suspended by the team, but was reinstated before the season began.
Here's more on the incident, from
a piece ESPN New York's Rich Cimini did on Enemkpali last year:
He was out one night in early April at Rabb's Steak House, an off-campus haunt in Ruston, Louisiana. There was a bar fight shortly after 1 a.m., and Enemkpali ended up striking an off-duty, undercover police officer who was working security at the bar. Details are sketchy, but Enemkpali (pronounced: IN-em-PALL-ee) lost his temper in a bad way. A uniformed officer arrived on the scene and used pepper spray on him, but that didn't subdue him. Finally, the officer stunned Enemkpali with a Taser, reports said.
Enemkpali eventually received probation on a simple battery charge.
When the Jets drafted him last year, Enemkpali said, "I was just being a young. [It was] a young, hot-headed decision. I didn't think about everything. If I knew what I know now, I would've gotten myself out of that situation. I lost my cool. That's what it was. I didn't know he was undercover, which is no excuse, but ... yeah, I lost my cool."