Philadelphia Eagles backup quarterback Michael Vick, who was expected to make an appearance today at former NFL player Keion Carpenter's football camp at Woodlawn High School, will not be attending. A Virginia Beach prosecutor said this week that Vick was involved in a nightclub confrontation before a shooting after his 30th birthday party in late June, but he was not in the area at the time of the shooting. A representative of Carpenter's camp said Vick could not travel to Baltimore today because of the incident. Vick played with Carpenter, a Baltimore native, on the Atlanta Falcons. Carpenter, whose camp ends Saturday, brings in former teammates and current NFL players to speak and help at his camp, he created "The Carpenter House" in 2005 to help low-income and single-parent households deal with housing and other issues facing them. Source: BaltimoreSun
He can't associate with known felons. It's hard to make it to high-school in Baltimore without a felony.