The Facts: Following up on an ongoing story. ... Moats and his wife say they are ready to move past an incident in which a Dallas police officer held the player outside a hospital as his mother-in-law died inside. "Well, first of all I accept his apology, and I hope it's sincere -- a sincere apology," Moats said on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Monday.
Diehards Line:Moats' wife said she would appreciate a personal apology from Powell. "When you're in a situation like that you really don't think about how dangerous it is because honestly he could have shot me," Tamishia Moats said. "I mean, he pointed the gun at me and basically said, you know, don't take another step, don't move, get back over here." In case you missed it, Powell, 25, a three-year member of the Dallas police force, issued a statement Saturday through his lawyers expressing regret for the incident.