Reds' outfielder shot, dragged to death in Arizona

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CHANDLER, Ariz. (AP) -- Cincinnati Reds outfielder Dernell Stenson was found dead early Wednesday on a residential street after he was shot and apparently run over in a Phoenix suburb, police said.

Chandler police said the death was being treated as a homicide.

A man was being held by police for questioning. No charges had been filed as of early evening.

Stenson, 25, made his major league debut this season and played 37 games for the Reds. He hit .247 with three home runs and 13 RBIs -- his homer accounted for Cincinnati's final run of the season.

Stenson's body was found after police received a call around 1:45 a.m. that shots had been fired. It appeared he had been run over by a vehicle, police said.

Witnesses told police a black SUV was seen leaving the area. About two hours later, Mesa police found a vehicle matching the description, and it was registered to Stenson.

The man found driving the vehicle was being held by Chandler police.

"We extend our prayers and deepest sympathies to Dernell's family and his friends, teammates and coaches," Reds spokesman Rob Butcher said.

Stenson was playing this month for the Scottsdale Scorpions of the Arizona Fall League. He was hitting .394, third-best in the league, in 18 games.

Stenson was a third-round draft pick of the Boston Red Sox in 1996. He stayed in their system until this year, when the Reds claimed him off waivers during spring training.

One of the Reds' most promising young players, Stenson hit .306 with 14 homers and 76 RBIs in 101 games at Class AA Chattanooga and batted .237 with five homers and 14 RBIs in 17 games at Class AAA Louisville.

On Aug. 13, Stenson was called up by the Reds. Three days later, he doubled twice and singled against Houston in his first big league start.

On the next-to-last day of the season, Stenson made three outstanding catches in left field to preserve a win over Montreal. On the final day, he homered in a 2-1 loss to the Expos.

"This is really awful," Davona Vojovich, a friend of Stenson's who was outside Scottsdale Stadium, told the East Valley Tribune. "I can't believe this happened."

It was uncertain when the last time an active major league player was the victim of a homicide.

Atlanta pitcher Dave Shotkoski was shot to death during an apparent robbery in West Palm Beach, Fla., on March 24, 1995. He was in the Braves' camp trying to make the team as a replacement player during the strike.

Former big league shortstop Gus Polidor was shot to death in April 1995 in Venezuela shortly after being cut by Montreal in his comeback bid.

California Angels star Lyman Bostock was killed by a shotgun blast in September 1978 in Gary, Ind., while riding in a car.

The Arizona Fall League is designed to help develop some of baseball's top prospects. League officials canceled games Wednesday and Thursday.
 
That is a shame. :(

I hope that doesn't mean the liberals will want to outlaw SUV's since someone was killed with one :angry:
 
Good one 4x...shame i saw that on ESPN this morning sounds like a car jacking.
 
Originally posted by 4xchampncountin@Nov 6 2003, 04:49 PM
I hope that doesn't mean the liberals will want to outlaw SUV's since someone was killed with one  :angry:
Very off-topic but now that you wanted to take it the course, lemme guess, if anyone doesnt read Ann Coulter's book or if they dont agree with the President then they are treasonous seditionists ? :wacko:
 
According to the conservatives, Hap, they are :lol:

Man, I love it whenever conservatives take cheap shots. B)
 
Originally posted by Coffee Warlord@Nov 7 2003, 08:13 AM
According to the conservatives, Hap, they are :lol:

Man, I love it whenever conservatives take cheap shots. B)
Thanks for choosing to speak for all conservatives. I had in fact never even heard of Ann Coulter until about a week ago. I also don't agree with much of what President Bush has done recently or is doing currently, but I do believe he is still the right man for the job.

I have decided not to be pulled into any intelectual arguements with liberals as they are generally ill-equipped for such endeavors. Armed only with twisted facts and lame generalizations about those of us who value people more than they do government intervention. Thanks for the invite, but no thanks.
 
I accept your declination of a friendly political debate but neither I nor Coffee started this, even though I think the majority of conservatives are more "ill-equipped for debates and are more willing than liberals to throw out twisted facts and fictionalized generalizations in the heat of the debate" and even though I describe myself as a moderate :D
 
Originally posted by 4xchampncountin@Nov 6 2003, 07:49 PM
That is a shame. :(

I hope that doesn't mean the liberals will want to outlaw SUV's since someone was killed with one :angry:
You said Liberals made false generalizations, what about conservatives? Ha ! :lol:
 
PHOENIX -- Two people were charged Monday with first-degree murder in the death of Cincinnati Reds outfielder Dernell Stenson.

Reginald Riddle, 19, and David Griffith, 20, were charged with first-degree murder, robbery and kidnapping. Riddle was also charged with hindering prosecution and attempted hindering prosecution.

His half-brother Kevin Riddle, 43, was charged with theft, hindering prosecution and attempted hindering prosecution.

A fourth suspect in the case, Robert Maye, was being held on suspicion of hindering prosecution.

Stenson, found dead early Nov. 5, was shot and run over by his own SUV after suspects robbed him, police say.

According to court records released Monday, Maye told police he was with his cousin Kevin Riddle when Riddle received a phone call from Griffith the day Stenson was found dead in a Chandler neighborhood.

Maye and Riddle met Griffith and Riddle's half brother, Reginald Riddle, at an apartment where Maye told police he found Griffith hopping on one foot with only one shoe.

The other shoe, according to court records, was found in Stenson's SUV, which Kevin Riddle was later arrested driving.

Maye, 32, rented a motel room for Reginald Riddle, but after talking with police, he led authorities to an apartment where he had previously taken Reginald Riddle, the records say.

Reginald Riddle was arrested there and later admitted involvement in Stenson's death.

Chandler police believe the motive for Stenson's death was robbery of the vehicle, said Chandler police spokesman Sgt. Mark Franzen.

While police said the robbery began at a Scottsdale nightclub, the events leading up to Stenson's body being found in Chandler were unclear.

In any event, police said Stenson's hands were bound during the robbery and that there was an apparent struggle in his vehicle.

Police aren't calling the crime a carjacking because it hasn't been established that Stenson was in the vehicle when it was stolen, Franzen said.

He said Stenson was bound and kidnapped during the robbery, which occurred outside a Scottsdale nightclub. Stenson was later shot and run over when he tried to escape, Franzen said.

Stenson, 25, was playing in the Arizona Fall League. He was buried Monday in his hometown of LaGrange, Ga.

The Riddles have declined interview requests made through Maricopa County jail officials. Griffith and Maye did not immediately respond to similar requests on Monday.
 
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