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During Run-In With Police, Cedric Benson Yelled, 'Mom, Make Them Please Stop'

A friend of Bears running back Cedric Benson who was present Saturday night when Benson was arrested for boating while intoxicated has offered a very different account of what happened than the police did.

In an interview with David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune, Benson's friend, Elizabeth Cartwright , describes a scene in which several people, including Benson's mother, were enjoying themselves on his boat and posing no threat to anyone when a patrol boat approached and an officer asked Benson to take a sobriety test.

According to Cartwright, everything seemed fine until she heard Benson scream as a result of being pepper-sprayed. Cartwright says she heard Benson yell, "Please stop, Mom, make them please stop." Cartwright says she called her father and said, "Call 911, my black friend is getting beaten up by police on Lake Travis."

Cartwright's father says he did, in fact, call 911; police will not say whether they received the 911 call that Cartwright's father describes.

There are a lot of unanswered questions (for one thing, why didn't Cartwright just call 911 herself?), but it's clear that the story offered by police is not the only story we're going to hear in this case.

Previously on FanHouse:
Cedric Benson Arrested for Boating While Drunk, Pepper Sprayed in Austin
Cedric Benson Denies Wrongdoing and Accuses Police of Mistreating Him
Police: Cedric Benson Was Combative, Insulting and Cocky

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