Not the first time. Last September. 89mph in a 45 zone. Cited.
Would you take a chance on him? What round?
The only one who benefits is Will Anderson.
Stupid and evil, should hurt.
Why would anyone in an Expedition take on a Trackhawk?
maybe he should change the spelling of his name to Jailin’
I’ve always loved fast cars, and I’m luck to be alive given some of the stunts I pulled in my teens and twenties. It’s no surprise a young guy with NIL money does something stupid.
The question now, is he stuck on stupid, or will he grow up at some point? Teams in the NFL are asking the same question.
So her BA was .197 but no idea on Carter?
Seems that there were a number of Bulldogs players and staffers that were part of the late night festivities just before the accident.
*** A new report on the fatal car crash that killed Georgia Bulldogs football player Devin Willock and staffer Chandler LeCroy shows footage taken outside a strip club early morning Jan. 15 that adds some context to the tragic incident.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has acquired footage showing several Georgia players, along with Bulldogs staffers, exiting Toppers International Showbar around 2:30 a.m., 15 minutes before the fatal car crash.
The crash also involved Warren McClendon, a teammate of Willock’s, and recruiting officer Tory Bowles, who left with them 30 minutes after the club closed.***
All the victims were in the other car. It isn’t like the Raiders receiver last year. He did not touch the other car. He did not cause the other driver to lose control. He did not force the other driver to drive recklessly. The passengers could have taken a cab.
It is reckless driving (again given 89 in a 45) and racing. It should likely be a DWI, but I doubt they can prove it.
Maybe the NFL teams need to put random alcohol test requirements into their contracts. Giving millions of dollars to 22-year-olds seems irresponsible.
How does a 22-year-old college student afford a car that expensive ($100,000?)? Why doesn’t the NCAA investigate what the players are driving?
Here’s a tip: Don’t talk to cops, especially if you plan to lie or committed a crime. And even if you “didn’t do nothing” still don’t talk to them.
How does a 21 year old “student athlete” afford a Trackhawk?
Plus what is a college kid doing with a $90k vehicle. Spoiled entitled kid, probably been so for quite some time.
Growing up in Buffalo, we raced at Ohio Street. Lots of fast cars. Abandoned flour mills around. The police turned a blind eye. Kept us off the streets. Quite organized.