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Plaxico Burress Released From Prison: Wide Receiver Free After Gun Charge Sentence (PHOTOS/VIDEO)

AP/The Huffington Post First Posted: 06- 6-11 08:00 AM   |   Updated: 06- 7-11 10:40 AM

ROME, N.Y. -- Former New York Giants star Plaxico Burress was released from prison on Monday after spending nearly two years behind bars on a gun charge and headed to Florida to be with his family as he contemplates his chances of playing again in the NFL.

As he left Oneida Correctional Facility in central New York Monday morning, he hugged agent Drew Rosenhaus and shook hands. He was wearing a black sweatshirt, shorts, sneakers and a Philadelphia Phillies hat.

"I just want to thank God for bringing me through one of the most trying times in my life," he said to reporters outside the prison. "It's a beautiful day. It's a beautiful day to be reunited with my family. I want to go home and spend some quality time with them."

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"I'd like to thank everybody for their prayers and words of encouragement," he said. "I'd like to thank all my fans all around the world for the thousands of letters, for their unwavering support. As far as football is concerned, if and when everything gets settled, when they get back on the field, I'll be ready."


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He got into a black Range Rover and headed for the Rome, N.Y., airport where he was expected to fly home immediately.

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His release came nearly two years after he arrived at the medium-security prison. Burress, who turns 34 in August, planned to travel to his Florida home to spend time with his wife, son and a daughter born while he was in jail. He'll continue working out while awaiting a resolution of the NFL labor dispute, said his attorney, Peter M. Frankel.

Burress pleaded guilty in August 2009 to attempted criminal possession of a weapon and was sentenced to two years in prison. He was released about three months early for good behavior.

Because he was a high-profile inmate, Burress was placed in a protective custody unit at the prison, which has 930 inmates, 20 in protective custody. While in prison, he completed an aggression management program and worked as a lawn and grounds laborer, according the state's Department of Correctional Services.

Burress violated prison rules and regulations three times: He lied to a guard about having permission to use the phone; gave another inmate a pair of black and silver sneakers that were deemed contraband; and had too many cassette tapes and an unauthorized extra pillow in his "filthy" cell.

Burress will be on parole for two years. He has to get and keep a job, undergo substance abuse testing, obey any curfew established by his Florida parole officer, support his family and undergo any anger counseling or other conditions required by his parole officer.

The lanky 6-foot-5 receiver had the world at his feet after catching a 13-yard pass from Eli Manning with 35 seconds to play to give the Giants a stunning 17-14 win over the undefeated New England Patriots in the 2008 Super Bowl.

His world fell apart nine months later when he walked into a Manhattan nightclub with a handgun tucked in the waistband of his pants. The weapon slipped down and discharged as Burress tried to grab it, injuring him in the thigh.

The wound was not serious. The backlash was.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg called for Burress to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and was irate that officials at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center treated Burress and failed to report the shooting, as required by law. A doctor who treated Burress was later suspended.

The gun was not licensed in New York or in New Jersey, where Burress lived. His license to carry a concealed weapon in Florida had expired in May 2008.

Rosenhaus said he has spoken to several teams about the wide receiver and expects him to play in the NFL again. He said Burress matured in prison and there are things he would do differently.

"He's learned an awful lot," Rosenhaus said. "He knows that he obviously made a mistake. To miss two NFL seasons in the prime of your career. To not be with your family, most importantly. To lose out on millions and millions of dollars. These are things that have forced him to certainly evaluate his life."

He said the teams he's talked to have not expressed any concerns about Burress. He did not say which teams or how many he spoke to.

"He's going to be a top free-agent," Rosenhaus said. "There are going to be multiple teams interested in signing him. I expect him to get a good contract. I expect him to absolutely be playing."

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10 hours ago (1:22 PM)
Next stop: Oakland Raiders.
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HeadlessHessian
Contra el prejuicio.
16 hours ago (7:58 AM)
He is a sports figure. Americans forgive sports figures for anything.
Hopefully the man will straighten out and stop acting like a slum hoodlum.
14 hours ago (9:57 AM)
He shot himself in the leg, I think I can find it in my heart to forgive him for that. Am I not supposed to?
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HeadlessHessian
Contra el prejuicio.
12 hours ago (11:45 AM)
You may wish to reread what I wrote...No­hting I said stated a lack of forgivenes­s, just a hope that he stops acting like a slum hoodlum...­.
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chucknchar
13 hours ago (10:38 AM)
I agree, I hope he grows up like Michael Vick did, realize his window of opportunit­y is brief.
17 hours ago (7:05 AM)
The guy doesn't hurt anybody. He accidental­ly shoots HIMSELF in the leg and HE gets two years. Same mini-lawye­r as DSK. Good job!
10 hours ago (1:15 PM)
i'm pretty sure he would have gotten two years whether or not someone got shot. you should know nyc's gun laws.
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ThreeCrows
"More human than human" is our motto.
21 hours ago (2:26 AM)
So let's look at the stats on this, Plaxico shoots himself in the leg and gets two years in prison. No probation, just straight to jail.

Lindsay Lohan on the other hand, commandeer­s a car and takes people on a ride against their will, chases after another car, gets busted with cocaine on her, is charged with DUI, twice, violates the condition of her parole, spends less than two weeks for he crime, steals a necklace and violates her parole again by blowing her drug screening results and gets house arrest in her three story apartment with rooftop balcony.

Wow, now what do you think this is? What would cause this miscarriag­e of justice? I wish it was a simple as black and white, what is it, what is it?
14 hours ago (10:00 AM)
I think Plax's sentence was harsh, however, it is the letter of the law in NYC. It's two years minimum if you're caught in NYC with an unlicensed gun. It doesn't matter who you are or who your lawyer is. There is usually some wiggle room in the law for lawyers to play with, but not when it comes to unlicensed guns in NYC.
10 hours ago (1:16 PM)
let's get lindsay coked up and trick her into going to nyc with a gun...
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Always Conservative
Keep your change...
11:06 PM on 6/06/2011
If he is on parole for two years, he cannot play in the NFL.. No associatin­g with known felons....
11:01 PM on 6/06/2011
two years in the slam for shooting himself - black man

two hours in court room for shooting himself - white man
14 hours ago (10:03 AM)
If you're trying to make a point, then cite specific examples. You won't find a case of white man that shot himself, with an unlicensed gun, in NYC since 2008 that didn't get a 2 yr sentence. Carrying an unlicensed gun in NYC carries a minimum sentence for anybody who gets caught.
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Trickery
Gave up private vanity for public insanity
10:26 PM on 6/06/2011
Everyone loves a good comeback, especially those below who want to see him fail :)
11:09 PM on 6/06/2011
Yeah we are still waiting for Tiger Wood comeback :)
09:21 PM on 6/06/2011
How are you doing today Mr. Bloomberg? Busy counting your money? Still buying votes by donating to those black churches in Harlem? Well, if you didn't notice, the man YOU put away for 20 months in jail got released today. Thanks for politisizi­ng his case while being marred in the midst of your "illegal" third term re-electio­n.You obstructed your power as an elected official by publicly vilifying him in front of the worlds biggest media market. Stick to mayoral matters Bloomy, you know, like pading the pockets of your real estate developer cronies that are pricing hard working families out of their neighborho­ods.

Of all the creeps in this city that commit heinous crimes, including the ones who take the 4 train to Fulton Street everyday, you chose to pick on a football player. Shame on you...
10 hours ago (1:18 PM)
being a mayor or a football player doesn't preclude one from acting as a decent person. egotism got the best of both the mayor and the football player in this case, and their egotism made them lose sight of being decent people.
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
09:04 PM on 6/06/2011
Galactigo is soooo bad..he did time for shooting himself...­.
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pezmusic
singer songwriter looks great in a cowboy hat
09:01 PM on 6/06/2011
Burris was way over charged. No one got hurt but him.
10 hours ago (1:20 PM)
truthinper­son .46 FansBecome a fan
Unfan .3 hours ago (10:00 AM) I think Plax's sentence was harsh, however, it is the letter of the law in NYC. It's two years minimum if you're caught in NYC with an unlicensed gun. It doesn't matter who you are or who your lawyer is. There is usually some wiggle room in the law for lawyers to play with, but not when it comes to unlicensed guns in NYC.
07:04 PM on 6/06/2011
Burress will never be a Giant again, and not because of the Giants.
Burress will stay far from Manhattan and the little dictator Bloomberg who put him away for 2 years.
07:58 PM on 6/06/2011
Joe, i agree. With all of the crime going on in NYC, he chose to stomp on this man for shooting himself.
Gasparilla
my father was a gambling man down in New Orleans
09:22 PM on 6/06/2011
Hardly that simple. That bullet could have ended up in someone else's head.
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miketothad
trollslayer
09:08 PM on 6/06/2011
you just read my mind.
fanned, sir.
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Ty LaRue
07:04 PM on 6/06/2011
The most over used saying in America was used on ESPN "This is America, we give everyone a second chance." While one of the other experts said while discussing possible teams "He should sign with the Eagles, they are use to sign people out of prison"

By the Way, I hope Burress can move on from this and someone gives him a tryout
04:57 PM on 6/06/2011
Well, Eli wants Plax to be back in a Giants uniform, but I don't know how willing Tom Coughlin would be to take him back, especially seeing as Coughlin's apparently on the hot seat.

I think the Eagles will be very interested­, Vick has already said he thinks Plax is a good fit, and it might take some pressure off Desean Jackson.

But...you can never leave Washington out of the equation. They've never met a big name free agent who may be broken that Dan Snyder wasn't willing to overpay for, and there is a need at receiver, Santana Moss isn't getting any younger after all.

I think Vick convinces Andy Reid and the Eagles management to take a chance on Plax.
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Shawn Wolfe
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05:48 PM on 6/06/2011
Yeah and Since Vick has to see a parole officer two maybe they could assign one guy to both of them lol.

Don't forget the cowboys.. Jerry Jones has a soft spot for felons and overpriced lackluster talent
06:44 PM on 6/06/2011
Oakland always has money for players past their glory days
04:46 PM on 6/06/2011
The majority of media coverage regarding this case neglected to connect this case to a prior incident in which another Giants WR was robbed at gunpoint outside of his NJ home.

Foolishly, Burress started to carry a gun for self-defen­se and his inexperien­ce with firearms contribute­d to his self-infli­cted injury. His actions were criminal and stupid; however, his actions were not malicious and his intent was personal protection­.

Bloomberg'­s tax-payer funded police protection biases his perspectiv­e.
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Cimms
Escaped from NC.
04:30 PM on 6/06/2011
"...had too many cassette tapes and an unauthoriz­ed extra pillow in his "filthy" cell."

Cassette tapes? Damn, dude was doing some hard time. Good luck getting a job in this economy at your age. Not to mention you have been un-employe­d for two years.