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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Now I know why there are no other cars on the road when he does those Chrysler commercials.
None...the Pats don't allow their players to use roids
I'm not sure about the laws in Michigan, but in FL doing exactly what he did is a felony. Even if it's still a little misdemeanor, Suh needs an arrest for his NFL career about as bad as I need to light my house on fire. That guy's head is a wreck.
Follow up: police will not investigate the accident any further; the reasoning is that there were no injuries, and no evidence of drugs or alcohol. Apparently in that scenario they end their investigation, walking away to let the two parties involved and their insurance companies figure out who pays for the damage to the vehicle.
I guess that's the way the law works and they have more important things to do, but it seems a bit odd to me considering this appears to be a hit and run, plus he threatened the other party. Looks like Suh may have dodged a bullet.
Police: Ndamukong Suh involved in minor car accident - NFL.com
It's good to know the Detroit PD is a bunch of homers. Let's see how they do if the Detroit Tigers knock off A-Roid and the NY Yankees, and the fans burn down whatever is left of Detroit to burn down.