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Oh I gotcha. I didn’t realize it was a separate charge. That makes sense then.
The gun part is usually towards the end of articles about this incident
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Oh I gotcha. I didn’t realize it was a separate charge. That makes sense then.
I will believe it when I see it. Celebrities live life at a different standard than us regular people. Again, Donte Stallworth was convicted of intoxicated manslaughter and served like 30 days in jail.
He should go to prison for a long time but I won’t hold my breath.
The gun part is usually towards the end of articles about this incident
Yeah I probably stopped reading before seeing it. But I would bet that charge gets dropped anyway. Again, not totally familiar with Nevada’s laws but I think that’s only a misdemeanor.
was he firing a weapon while driving 156 ???
what connection does owning a pistol have to being drunk and wrecking
I mean just put him away for 7 years for manslaughter like everywhere else... an ACTUAL 7 years.
I dont see how the pistol changes things
I will believe it when I see it. Celebrities live life at a different standard than us regular people. Again, Donte Stallworth was convicted of intoxicated manslaughter and served like 30 days in jail.
He should go to prison for a long time but I won’t hold my breath.
Not that it really changes your point, but Stallworth took a plea.
True, but they had video of what happened. A plea seemed super unnecessary. But I guess that’s part of why celebrities are held to a different standard.
Bruce Smith don’t care what time of day it is, he’s driving drunk.I bet a lot of people don't really think much about getting up and driving the next day.
I don't think Stallworth was nearly as cut and dry. Guy runs out in front of him at like 7 something in the morning and he hits him. And it turns out he was legally drunk from the night before.
I bet a lot of people don't really think much about getting up and driving the next day.
Unless it’s a driving range of some sort, I dont think anyone golfs at 3:40am. I’ll ballpark around the 8 hours prior too.So the story seems to be he was out golfing and getting drunk. Watching that video, it doesn't seem like he was drunk.
Where did he go after golfing? Because he clearly wasn't golfing at around 3:40AM.
Unless it’s a driving range of some sort, I dont think anyone golfs at 3:40am. I’ll ballpark around the 8 hours prior too.
Without a doubt he was somewhere afterwards.The last I heard of it, he was golfing drunk.
Henry Ruggs caught on camera partying at golf range hours before alleged drunk driving crash | Daily Mail Online
Had to have been some after party or something.
Without a doubt he was somewhere afterwards.
Let’s pretend he stopped drinking at the golf course at maybe even the latest point you could visibly still see, maybe like 8pm (VERY generous).
Can you imagine how much booze he would have had to down to still blow a .16 after 7+ hours (to the accident) + the time for police to arrive and record a breathalyzer, maybe up to another hour or so pending the emergency they tended to first?
It kind of kills me the media points to this golfing thing as if that really had anything to do with it. That’s just where he started drinking.
It kind of kills me the media points to this golfing thing as if that really had anything to do with it. That’s just where he started drinking.
I forgot what that place was called but I know they’re open later.He was at Top Golf. They are open until at least midnight.