The free agent of the NFL escorted himself outside the mass after a confrontation with a church official

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Nfl Long Snapper Jake McQuide was escorted in an Ohio church by police during the weekend after having confronted a member of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati during the mass for allegations according to which a priest used a parish computer to access pornography.

The incident took place on Saturday in Notre-Dame de la Visitation in the canton of Green when the Archdiocese of the Chancellor of Cincinnati, Jason Williams, addressed the parishioners during the mass concerning the recent accusations against the Reverend Martin Bachman, The cincinnati enquirer reported.

The Archdiocese of Cincinnati said that an investigation revealed that “no reprehensible acts” involving the priest of Notre-Dame of the visit of Green Township, Ohio. (Google Maps)

Williams read a letter from Archbishop Robert Casey in which he declared that all concerns “had been surveyed, and no reprehensible, criminal or ecclesiastical act was supported” against Buchman or the pastor of the parish, Don Siciliano.

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“In addition, recent rumors, for which no corroborating fact has been discovered, are not founded,” continued the letter. “Rumors that are quickly out of control have the potential to seriously harm the good reputation that each of us should appreciate. Consequently, like gossip, the spread of rumors is guilty, and we must all work to overcome this tendency of our fallen human nature.”

Casey noted that the Green Township police service confirmed to the Archdiocese that there was “no evidence or investigation into criminals criminals by Father Bachman”. The letter also noted that there is no “ecclesiastical research” in progress “.

But during Williams’ address, McQuide got up from his bench to demand more clarity.

“Please take a second. We want to rest these rumors. Can you answer this for me, done or fiction?” McQuide was heard in a video obtained by WCPO. Someone in the video is intended to answer: “It’s not time for that”, but McQuide continues.

“I’m sorry, sir, it’s time and the place. I’m going to get up.”

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The officers of the Green Township police service are seen to escort McQuide out of the church. According to the Cincinnati Inquirer, the archdiocese asked the police to attend the mass in the event of disturbances.

In a statement to PK Press Club Digital, Captain Mitch Hill said Mcquaide “had been escorted in the specific direction of the church” and that he had not been arrested or accused of crime. Hill also noted that Bachman “was not the target of an investigation by this department” and that the police of the canton of Green was not invited to investigate any questions involved.

Jake McQuide (Kirby Lee-USA today Sport)

A parishioner told Cincinnati to inquire that he had filed a complaint with the Archdiocese after having allegedly seen images on the parish computer “which included miniature links with adult pornography sites and other sites with explicit content”. While the man said that the images seemed legal, he thought they were violating the rules of the parish.

In his letter, Casey said Bachman would take “previously scheduled sabbatical leave” in July.

Mcquaide, 37, is currently a free agent after spending last season with three teams, most recently Miami Dolphins. He spent the majority of his 14-year career in the NFL to play for the Rams now-Los Angeles, with whom he was twice professional. He also spent time with Dallas Cowboys and Detroit lions.

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