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The Story is he made an illegal u-turn then the cops tried to pull him over and he lead them on a high speed chase once they got him pulled over, they tried to stun gun him but he had a bullet proof rest on. They used mase and found 3 loaded pistols and a loaded assault rifle in his suv. Can you say "STUPID" not only this but his chance of getting on a pro team and making millions of dollars has pretty much ended now.
Maurice Clarett's bond on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon was set at $5 million, a day after the former Ohio State running back was arrested when police found four loaded guns in his car following a chase.
Franklin County Municipal Judge Andrea Peeples set the bond during an arraignment hearing this morning. Prosecutors had asked for a bond of at least $1 million, the Associated Press said.
Clarett, who scored the winning touchdown for the Buckeyes in the 2002 college football title game, is also awaiting trial on two counts of aggravated robbery charges that stem from a separate incident.
Clarett's latest troubles began Wednesday morning when police noticed his sport-utility vehicle moving erratically on a Columbus, Ohio, street. Police gave chase and eventually stopped Clarett by blowing out his tires with spike strips.
Police said Clarett was unruly when apprehended, and a stun-gun used to subdue him was ineffective because he was wearing a bulletproof vest.
Officers found three hand guns and an assault rifle in Clarett's vehicle once he was removed. He didn't speak to police while in custody, and never spoke during today's brief court appearance, AP said.
Another judge yesterday raised the bond in Clarett's other case to $1.1 million, meaning he'd remain in jail during the trial when it begins on Aug. 14.
Looks Like Someone For The Bengals, Since everyone over there gets busted.
"Hello, Coach Lewis? Do I get a tryout now?"
Maurice Clarett's bond on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon was set at $5 million, a day after the former Ohio State running back was arrested when police found four loaded guns in his car following a chase.
Franklin County Municipal Judge Andrea Peeples set the bond during an arraignment hearing this morning. Prosecutors had asked for a bond of at least $1 million, the Associated Press said.
Clarett, who scored the winning touchdown for the Buckeyes in the 2002 college football title game, is also awaiting trial on two counts of aggravated robbery charges that stem from a separate incident.
Clarett's latest troubles began Wednesday morning when police noticed his sport-utility vehicle moving erratically on a Columbus, Ohio, street. Police gave chase and eventually stopped Clarett by blowing out his tires with spike strips.
Police said Clarett was unruly when apprehended, and a stun-gun used to subdue him was ineffective because he was wearing a bulletproof vest.
Officers found three hand guns and an assault rifle in Clarett's vehicle once he was removed. He didn't speak to police while in custody, and never spoke during today's brief court appearance, AP said.
Another judge yesterday raised the bond in Clarett's other case to $1.1 million, meaning he'd remain in jail during the trial when it begins on Aug. 14.
Looks Like Someone For The Bengals, Since everyone over there gets busted.
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"Hello, Coach Lewis? Do I get a tryout now?"