Dwayne, 29, a wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, was arrested on Nov. 12 for speeding and marijuana possession! Was he released from jail?
Dwayne Bowe was pulled over in Riverside, Miss., on Nov. 10 for speeding, and then police smelled marijuana from outside his Audi A-8 after they approached the vehicle. This happened just as his team’s bye week ended. The Chiefs are now gearing up to play a huge game against the Broncos on Nov. 17! Keep reading for more details.
Dwayne Bowe: Arrested For Marijuana Possession & Speeding
“While questioning the driver, the officer detected a strong odor of marijuana from inside of the vehicle. The officer then requested the driver and two passengers to get out of the vehicle,” Riverside police told CBSSports. “Once out of the vehicle the officer explained to the driver, who owned the vehicle, that he was a K-9 Officer and that the dog would alert to an illegal substance.
Dwayne Bowe was pulled over in Riverside, Miss., on Nov. 10 for speeding, and then police smelled marijuana from outside his Audi A-8 after they approached the vehicle. This happened just as his team’s bye week ended. The Chiefs are now gearing up to play a huge game against the Broncos on Nov. 17! Keep reading for more details.
Dwayne Bowe: Arrested For Marijuana Possession & Speeding
“While questioning the driver, the officer detected a strong odor of marijuana from inside of the vehicle. The officer then requested the driver and two passengers to get out of the vehicle,” Riverside police told CBSSports. “Once out of the vehicle the officer explained to the driver, who owned the vehicle, that he was a K-9 Officer and that the dog would alert to an illegal substance.
- 11/13/2013
- by Ivy Jacobson
- HollywoodLife
The deceased NFL player’s heartbreaking murder case has finally come to a close, after his killer, Eric, was convicted of second-degree murder on Nov. 4 in a Miami courtroom.
A Florida jury decided the fate of Eric Rivera, deliberating over 4 days. They finally convicted him of second-degree murder and armed burglary for the 2007 home invasion and death of Washington Redskins player Sean Taylor.
Eric Rivera Convicted Of Second-Degree Murder
Eric was convicted of second-degree murder for killing the NFL player with a gunshot wound during a home invasion.
He originally confessed to police that he was the one that shot Taylor, since a group of four men burglarized Sean’s home. Once Eric took the witness stand, though, he said investigators made him confess to the murder and stated that one of the other burglars shot Sean.
Eric is just one of the four men charged with murder and burglary.
A Florida jury decided the fate of Eric Rivera, deliberating over 4 days. They finally convicted him of second-degree murder and armed burglary for the 2007 home invasion and death of Washington Redskins player Sean Taylor.
Eric Rivera Convicted Of Second-Degree Murder
Eric was convicted of second-degree murder for killing the NFL player with a gunshot wound during a home invasion.
He originally confessed to police that he was the one that shot Taylor, since a group of four men burglarized Sean’s home. Once Eric took the witness stand, though, he said investigators made him confess to the murder and stated that one of the other burglars shot Sean.
Eric is just one of the four men charged with murder and burglary.
- 11/5/2013
- by Ivy Jacobson
- HollywoodLife
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