Raiders WR Henry Ruggs III will be charged with DUI resulting in death after his involvement in a fatal car crash this morning in Las Vegas

I remember the Ford pinto. Ford knew that if the car was hit in the back it would burst into flames, they eventually had to recall the cars and put in a sheild to protect the gas tank.
That's actually true?!
On The Simpsons Halloween episode, Hans Moleman got rear ended while in his pinto and that shit exploded
:lol: :lol:
 

Grilled over Ruggs tweet, Giants’ Kadarius Toney defends himself
Toney: “How could you regret having empathy for both sides? I don’t really get it.”
By Ed Valentine@Valentine_Ed Nov 10, 2021, 4:32pm EST

Kadarius Toney on Wednesday defended his tweet last week about the Henry Ruggs’ situation in which the New York Giants rookie said it was “goofy” how people were slamming Ruggs for allegedly causing the fatal accident.
Toney was asked if he regretted the tweet.

“Like I said, pray for the families involved,” Toney said. “How could you regret having empathy for both sides? I don’t really get it.”

Ruggs, formerly of the Las Vegas Raiders, is facing four felony charges after a fatal accident that saw Ruggs’ Chevrolet Corvette slam into a car driven by Tina Tintor, killing Tintor and her dog.

Per law enforcement, Ruggs was driving 156 mph and at .161 was twice over the legal limit for blood-alcohol level while driving.
Here is what the 22-year-old Toney, seeming trying to show support for both sides, tweeted:
“We young…..everybody make mistakes….y’all lookin at the situation like “this or that” kuz it ain’t y’all…having so much too say....he know he messed up don’t drag em for it……that’s goofy to me….just pray for the families involved.”
Toney’s support of Ruggs has drawn criticism. It also led Giants’ head coach Joe Judge to defend Toney last week.
Toney had what appears to be a testy exchange with media regarding the tweet.

Here are all of the questions Toney was asked about the tweet, and his usage of social media:

Q: Just going back to the tweet you posted about (Former Raiders Wide Receiver) Henry Ruggs, why did you think it was, ‘goofy,’ for people to publicly criticize someone who drove 150 miles per hour and killed somebody?

A: Like I said, pray for the families involved.

Q: Is there anything you want to clarify about your tweet or your intentions behind it?

A: Pray for the families. That was clearly stated in there. I don’t know how everything else came about. Take it how you want it.

Q: You said you thought it was, ‘goofy,’ that people were publicly criticizing Henry. Why did you think that?

A: Were they praying for the families? You’re making all these faces. What do you mean?

Q: You wrote that it was, ‘goofy’ that people were publicly criticizing someone who drove 150 miles per hour and killed somebody.

A: Like I just said, pray for the families involved. Why are you drilling the same question? I’m not going to answer that.

Here is more:

Q: (Head Coach) Joe (Judge) said he talked to you about the tweet the other day and it was the second time that something you said kind of drew attention from the outside…

A: I mean, there’s going to be attention anyway just because of who I am, I guess, with anything I say.

Q: What have you learned from that? What was his message to you and what have you learned from the attention that you’re in a bigger platform now that when you do say these things, people do recognize? So, do you approach it differently? Do you have to handle it differently? What have you learned in that regard?

A: Really from Joe, it’s more so what you’ve got to say, and mean what you say. At the end of the day, you shouldn’t have to go back and clarify anything that you say, which I’m not doing here.

Q: You said because of who you are, is that because you mean because you’re a first round pick playing in New York or have you always –

A: No, I mean everybody in the NFL gets the same attention I get. No matter what we post, no matter what we do, no matter – so, it’s not specific to me. (It’s) not individual, it’s everybody at the end of the day.
 
Didn't Brandy kill someone too?


Wonder why nobody has brought up that the Woman of the year Caitlyn Jenner killed somebody

 
Yeah he's never seeing the NFL again :smh:

Damn.... She burned completely in her car :smh:

The NFL is the least of his concerns. I'm sure they will throw the book at him and give him 10 to 15 years and he will be sued into oblivion.

Yeah, they gone give him EVERYTHING they can give him!!! Lady just minding her business and he hits her going how fast??? I aint did shit but watch a few episodes of "Law and order" and I can prosecute this case and get everything the state is charging. :smh:
 
Doesn't matter who had the right of way. If I'm sitting at a red light and your car hits mine, if I'm DUI, I'm automatically at fault, even though you hit me.
Crazy

A co-worker and I were sharing our DUI experiences while talking about this Ruggs situation and he shared this one story with me. He and a friend had just purchased some beers had them inside the truck cabin and were about to crack one open to drink right before they got home. As he was driving, right before he could take a sip of the beer a car pulls out and T bones his truck. Beer bottles go flying everywhere over the exterior of the car. So now the whole truck cabin and then smelled like beer. The other driver is pointing the finger at them saying they were drunk driving.

Police pull up both parties explain their sides and the police believed my coworkers told the other driver he was at fault. Now they weren’t necessarily drunk but he said this was at a time they didn’t really give sobriety test like that.
 
This goofy motherfucker may go back to jail. Cat bonded out, got to go home, and he missing alcohol test appointments. :smh:
 

It was all good just a week ago.

Man is done as an athlete and will be a felon because of one poor poor decision. Hope he can find peace doing his time, it’ll never atone for taking a life.

Didn’t even stick around the league long enough to make any real money or get pension-vested. Damn. :smh:
 
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3 to 10 is nothing for what he did.

Got off easy. Lucky he wasn't in Georgia.
For what he did is the key. But I must admit jail is the worst thing I ever experienced in my life. You see how people was acting when Covid lock everything down in 2020. And we was in the comfort of our home while being bored out of our minds. Ninjas was getting divorce kids was getting depressed.
 
The only team dumb enough to sign him after three years is the team he burned bridges with in the first place.

I would hope Mark Davis isnt that dumb. Especially considering the fact that he cut Ruggs the same day the incident happened while that nigga was still in a hospital bed.
 
I had somebody high-speed terrorist attack me on the road. Many of these athletes are the worst people so there might be an alterior motive.
 
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