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KayfabeMan
04-10-2007, 11:51 AM
Glen Gilberti, best known as WCW star Disco Inferno, is being linked to an overnight raid, whereas at least twenty-seven people have been arrested for their involvement in a high stakes poker game. Two women had been employed as waitresses to serve drinks to the players, and were included in the arrests.

It is being reported that those arrested will all be charged with misdemeanors, and that more serious charges may be brought forth against the hosts of the game, including felonious commercial gambling. It is unclear at this time as to Gilberti’s level of involvement.

Apparently, people had to register online in order to receive an invitation, and then produce an entry fee of $10,000 to participate in the weekly games of Texas Hold ‘Em at a home in the normally quiet home in the suburban town of Roswell. There were complaints from neighbors, concerned about the amount of traffic outside their homes, and it is said that the raid capped a six-month investigation.

Law enforcement officials searched more than twenty vehicles after the suspects were removed from the home, and impounded them for possible further investigation. It is being reported that two handguns were found, as well as a bag of about two hundred pills believed to be ecstasy.

The story is still unfolding this morning.

Gilberti Arrest Update
It is now being reported that further investigation has determined that the home associated with the overnight gambling raid belonged to Walter Tyree, and that he and Gilberti were partners in running the operation. If this proves to be true, both men will be charged with felonious commercial gambling. Under Georgia law, this felony is punishable by one to five years in a state prison.

EVEN MORE NEWS
Many more details are surfacing now regarding the story Georgia Wrestling History first reported this morning about last night’s raid on the home of Dan (earlier reported on WSB Radio by Richard Sangster this morning as Walter Tyree) and Angela (also being reported as Andrea) Tyre in Roswell, in what local law enforcement officials are calling the biggest bust of any kind they have made.

According to a woman who used to baby-sit for the couple, stated that he owns a car wash and that his wife is employed with a wine distributor. The couple has two children; one is two years old and the other is not yet one.

The source said the gatherings at the Tyre home initially began simply to watch Monday Night Football games, but it escalated from there, both in size and activity. She added that her and her husband had been invited at some point, but they had declined.

It is being reported that Dan Tyre, along with Glen ‘Disco Inferno’ Gilberti (though all sources have named Gilberti among those arrested, only some have named him as being a partner to Tyre in the oversight of the gaming), were running a gaming operation out of Tyre’s home. It has not been disclosed at this time whether the children were at the residence at the time of the raid, nor does it specify their age or relation to Tyre.

It appears surveillance had been conducted for up to six months, begun after complaints from neighbors in the area of constant traffic, and people coming and going from the home. A warrant was obtained on Monday and served upon the raid, whereas a SWAT team kicked in the door to enter the home around 10:30 PM last.

Upon entry, police discovered players sitting at three gaming tables in the basement of the home. Police were said to have been on the scene for about three hours.

Twenty-seven people, including Tyre, Gilberti, and two waitresses, who had been employed to serve the players, were immediately arrested and taken away from the home in three police vans.

More than twenty vehicles were impounded and searched, turning up a reported two handguns and a bag containing what was believed to be about two hundred pills. Initial reports say the pills were suspected as being ecstasy.

Police also seized approximately $45,000 in cash, playing cards, gaming tables, and poker chips, from the home. It is being reported that the games of Texas Hold ‘Em were taking place weekly.

Players were required to pay an entry fee of $10,000, upon receiving an invitation after registering online at an unspecified website to enter the games. Of the aforementioned impounded vehicles, lined up hundreds of feet along the street where the home is located, some had license plates as far away as Mississippi and North Carolina. There were also two men who were said to have come from Savannah and Macon.

Aside from Tyre and Gilberti, names have not been released, except for Ron Gibson, who spoke with Tom Regan of WSB TV. It was speculated earlier this morning that more names of note would be disclosed, but to this point, that has not been done. Regan also mentioned an unconfirmed report of a “nationally known poker star” being involved.

It appears the winnings and losses from the games were tallied on paper. A police spokesman called it a “safe game”, explaining why so little cash was found.

Three cars – a Mercedes, an Infiniti, and a Pontiac – were reported as not being impounded, and were still in the driveway of the home this morning. A Mercedes and a Cadillac SUV, believed to be those of the residents, were reported to still be parked in the garage of the home.

When a reporter approached the door mid-morning, a middle-aged woman is said to have answered, but shut the door when the reporter identified himself. It could not be determined if that was Mrs. Tyre, or whether she has been arrested for her association.

A report early this afternoon on WSB TV, as people began bonding out of the Roswell Detention Center, included a statement from Gibson, identified by the news source as a “defendant”, where he was quoted as saying the story and the allegations were being “blown out of proportion”, and that he is “blown away” by the situation.

Tyre and Gilberti (if he indeed is found to have been Tyre’s partner in running the operation) are expected to be charged with commercial gambling, which under Georgia law is punishable by one to five years in a state prison. It is believed the remainder of the arrestees will only be charged with misdemeanors.

Among local sources reporting the developing story: the Atlanta Journal-Constitution; WSB 750; WSB Channel 2 (ABC); WAGA Channel 5 (FOX); WXIA Channel 11 (NBC); and WGCL Channel 46 (CBS).

SammyG
04-10-2007, 11:54 AM
Haha wow

Theo Dious
04-10-2007, 11:56 AM
He should have been arrested years ago for that damnable gimmick there I said it.

IC Champion
04-10-2007, 12:48 PM
LOL, I guess when all else fails you go with what you know.

Blitz
04-10-2007, 12:49 PM
Remember the Disco Duck? Great stuff :'(

KingofOldSchool
04-10-2007, 12:51 PM
Forget Disco Fever, I reckon he's gonna experience some good ol' Jungle Fever inside the jail cell.

Rammsteinmad
04-10-2007, 12:52 PM
I'm not useless when it comes to understanding laws and stuff... can someone explain why gamling, and poker I guess, is illegal?

Theo Dious
04-10-2007, 12:58 PM
I'm not useless when it comes to understanding laws and stuff... can someone explain why gamling, and poker I guess, is illegal?

Poker isn't illegal, gambling without proper authorization is. I don't know WHY except that some people have always thought it immoral and therefore passed laws against it. Add to that that the money made in things like this is usually kept out of sight of tax authorities, and that such things often involve drugs and prostitution, and the internet nature of this probably violates some sort of interstate commerce laws...
Yeah, even without gambling being illegal, there are all sorts of crimes that could have been taking place, hence a six-month investigation.

IC Champion
04-10-2007, 12:58 PM
I'm not useless when it comes to understanding laws and stuff... can someone explain why gamling, and poker I guess, is illegal?
Has been in every state with the exception of Nevada. Now its legal in A.C. Still illegal everywhere else i believe.

KayfabeMan
04-10-2007, 01:00 PM
It's only illegal because the government doesn't profit off of it.

KingofOldSchool
04-10-2007, 01:00 PM
Poker isn't illegal, gambling without proper authorization is. I don't know WHY except that some people have always thought it immoral and therefore passed laws against it. Add to that that the money made in things like this is usually kept out of sight of tax authorities, and that such things often involve drugs and prostitution, and the internet nature of this probably violates some sort of interstate commerce laws...
Yeah, even without gambling being illegal, there are all sorts of crimes that could have been taking place, hence a six-month investigation.

Taxes.

That's all there is to it.

The government frowns up sort of "hidden" gambling rings. They do these to avoid paying taxes on their winnings.

And of course if the government can't get any free money out of it, then it's illegal.

KayfabeMan
04-10-2007, 01:00 PM
Otherwise it'd fall into the beer and cigarettes category.

KingofOldSchool
04-10-2007, 01:01 PM
Dammit Kayfabe.

KayfabeMan
04-10-2007, 01:01 PM
Yup. What KoOs said.

Theo Dious
04-10-2007, 01:01 PM
Has been in every state with the exception of Nevada. Now its legal in A.C. Still illegal everywhere else i believe.

Gambling is becoming more and more legal, of course under government authorization, all over the place. Many states now issue limited liscences to run slots parlors and such. Indian casinos feature all sorts of gambling.

KayfabeMan
04-10-2007, 01:01 PM
:lol:

KayfabeMan
04-10-2007, 02:49 PM
LoL @ this news.

Theo Dious
04-10-2007, 02:58 PM
I wonder if being a former WCW star will get him out of salad tossin' duties.

Stickman
04-10-2007, 03:23 PM
So it's illegal to have a poker party with your friends?

Theo Dious
04-10-2007, 03:29 PM
So it's illegal to have a poker party with your friends?

If you're not playing for money, then no. If you're gambling for low amounts, like tens to hundreds worth, it's technically illegal but the cops aren't going to screw with you unless you're doing something else to piss them off.

Corkscrewed
04-10-2007, 04:20 PM
Taxes.

That's all there is to it.

The government frowns up sort of "hidden" gambling rings. They do these to avoid paying taxes on their winnings.

And of course if the government can't get any free money out of it, then it's illegal.

This is ouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuur country!!

Jeritron
04-10-2007, 04:32 PM
just read this a few minutes ago. Rofl is about right.

Destor
04-10-2007, 04:56 PM
Sux

hb2k
04-10-2007, 06:50 PM
I guess my dream of Disco Inferno appearing on Raw, claiming Disco is better than Rap and taking Cena's belt isn't realistic anymore.

Rammsteinmad
04-11-2007, 03:00 AM
Lol, I'd pay to see that.

.44 Magdalene
04-11-2007, 04:09 AM
Lol, I'd pay to see that.

Theo Dious
04-11-2007, 07:36 AM
This is ouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuur country!!

You're damn right it is, and until the vast majority of Americans stop letting people into office who do nothing but create vast overreaching beuracracies, tax the citizens into oblivion and rape private property in a matter that would make Carl Marx turn into Ron Simmons, it will stay that way.
(This goes for all three branches of government and both of the diseased political parties that make them up.)