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...by the local sheriff's department Internet Crimes Against Children unit......



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DENVER - Denver Nuggets reserve center Chris "Birdman" Andersen was excused indefinitely from all team-related activities after sheriff's deputies searched his home Thursday as part of an investigation by the department's Internet Crimes Against Children unit.

The team announced its decision shortly before the Nuggets faced the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 6 of their playoff series. The team said Anderson was excused "as he deals with the reported investigation" and declined further comment.

The 10th-year pro hasn't played in the postseason after averaging 5.3 points and 4.6 rebounds during the regular season.

Douglas County Sheriff's spokesman Ron Hanavan confirmed that the search took place. Andersen has not been arrested and Hanavan said no arrest warrant has been issued.

The department began investigating Andersen in February after receiving information from a law enforcement agency in California. Hanavan declined to release details, including the nature of any pending charges, citing an ongoing investigation. He said they're asking that the case, including the search warrant, be sealed.

Andersen answered the door at his Larkspur, Colo., home, about 40 miles south of Denver, and let deputies in, said Deborah Sherman, another sheriff's spokesperson.

"He did cooperate. He spoke with deputies," Sherman said.

The unit investigating Andersen investigates child porn, Internet luring, child predators and child pornography.


The sheriff's office said it recovered property from Andersen's home that investigators believe is connected with the case. Sherman said items typically seized by the unit include computers, hard drives, and thumb drives, though she said she could not provide details on what items were seized from Andersen's home, citing the ongoing investigation.

An arrest is not imminent, Sherman said, saying that it typically takes several weeks to a month for investigators to collect evidence from the seized items.

Mark Bryant, who serves as Andersen's agent and attorney, said: "At this time, I respect the process and I have no further comment to protect the integrity of everyone involved. We'll proceed from there."

A message left at Andersen's home wasn't immediately returned.

"For me right now, I think I'm at a stage where I don't know enough information," Nuggets coach George Karl said before Thursday night's game. "I think we all were advised probably not to talk about it until we know the information. The only thing I will say is I trust Chris. In my years with him, he's been fantastic. I think he's really grown as a person. We're going to support him and stand by him."

Andersen is in his seventh season in Denver, although his playing time dropped dramatically this season as young players gobbled up more minutes.

"He's been dealt a bad hand by me," Karl said. "For a guy that's played great basketball for me and the Nuggets over the years, (he's) kind of been phased out because of the youth movement, and in the middle of the season is not always fair. I personally think Bird is a very good basketball player, can play for many NBA teams. He could play for us someday, if the situation would open itself up again."

Karl said he had a chance to speak with Andersen after the morning practice.

"He was emotional. I was in a state where I didn't think, I didn't want to spend a lot of time on that," Karl said.

As for how the news might affect his team on the court, Karl wasn't quite sure.

"I think enough guys individually have been told what's going on. I don't think we have the full information, the full story to analyze or scrutinize," Karl said. "Like I said before, I trust Bird. I think Bird will figure this out."

Andersen has a history of helping out charities during his time in Denver and New Orleans, where he played from 2004-08. According to the Nuggets' media guide, Andersen raised money for Mount Saint Vincent, a home for troubled and abused children, and was honored at the home's 2009 Silver Bell Ball. He's also involved with Alliance for Choice in Education, which provides scholarships for low-income families to use in private schools.

His middle name is Claus, and he dressed up as Santa to raise money for ACE in 2009, according to his media guide bio. He also helped with hunger initiatives while with the Hornets.

With his colorful tattoos and high-flying, shot-blocking act, Andersen has long been a favorite with the fans in the Mile High City.

Andersen began his career in Denver in 2001, before bolting to New Orleans three seasons later. He had a breakout season with the Hornets in 2004-05, only to have his career derailed by drugs. He was kicked out of the NBA on Jan. 27, 2006, for violating the league's drug policy.

Following a ban that lasted more than two years, Andersen returned to New Orleans late in 2008, playing in five games and blocking four shots.

Andersen then rejoined Denver for the 2008-09 season, providing a spark off the bench and swatting 175 shots in the regular season. His play around the rim helped the Nuggets make a run to the Western Conference finals, where they fell to the Lakers in six games.

Andersen parlayed that big season into a five-year deal he signed with Denver in July 2009.



It's really hard not to jump to conclusions here...


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Might not actually be him, as a lot of these pro athletes have people that basically stay at their place because they are on the road so much, and you know how it is, some of them have huge entourages.

Although someone in that house is going to need to have a seat with Chris Hansen.

Gross.

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I will do my best to try to remain neutral until I see how this plays out, but child porn... in fact anything that involves messing with children... is something that I just have no tolerance for..


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I will do my best to try to remain neutral until I see how this plays out, but child porn... in fact anything that involves messing with children... is something that I just have no tolerance for..




I agree, I have no tolerance for it, either.

But, Toad said it's "hard not to jump to conclusions"


How is it hard not to?

This article in no way convinced me he was guilty of anything.

Like Sperg said, he's on the road so long, who knows who was on his computer. Who knows if they even found anything on his computer?

This COULD simply be someone reported that it was happening, for whatever reason, out of spite, they seized his computers, they'll find nothing, return his computers and nothing will happen.

I see nothing that says 'Yep, he's guilty'.


But if he is, screw him.



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I agree with you Top. the only extra pause I have is that a team about to play game7 of a playoff series against the Lakers has told him to stay home.

seems odd if this is truly nothing on him that they would go to the extreme. it could be just the team being extra cautious on the extremely sensitive matter though (and he's a 12-15min / game guy, so not a huge factor)


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Self-destructive behavior, costume-like self-presentation, a keen interest in helping children with rough starts, and now being investigated for illegal Internet activity involving minors.

The abuse cycle is an ugly thing. I don't think it's a stretch to think he'd probably gone through his own share of issues growing up. Of course nothing excuses the abuse of children, even experiencing it yourself. I feel very lucky to not have to have dealt with those issues myself.

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For his sake, I hope it's not his. But it belongs to someone, and the film has already been made, so the abuse has already happened. Hopefully, however the investigation unfolds, they end up catching the people who made the video and put these kids through that abuse.

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I agree with you Top. the only extra pause I have is that a team about to play game7 of a playoff series against the Lakers has told him to stay home.




To be fair, he hasn't seen any game time at all this postseason.

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Might not actually be him, as a lot of these pro athletes have people that basically stay at their place because they are on the road so much, and you know how it is, some of them have huge entourages.

Although someone in that house is going to need to have a seat with Chris Hansen.

Gross.




Yeah, never know, he could have an unsecured router and some douche could be logging on to his ip address wirelessly and d/ling it through his connection.

It's happened.

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That happened to one of my wife's co-workers. SWAT came banging on the door. Turned out to be some loser who lived across the street.

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