UMiami football player turns himself in for Largo crash that killed 2 young kids, woman
Cut across several lanes of traffic while driving 80mph in a 40mph zone. Story
Someone needs to review this with Caleb Woodson and scare the shit out of him with the realization of what can happen when you drive recklessly.
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Miami is so BAK!
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"Miami linebacker transfers to SEC school"
I think he's going to be otherwise occupied for awhile.
Inspiring football quotes throughout the years:
"Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence" - Vince Lombardi
"Those Who Stay Will Be Champions" - Bo Schembechler
"It's time to fuckin' go. 'CAUSE ALL I WANNA DO IS FUCKIN' EAT! I WANT YOU TO EAT, I WANT YOU TO EAT, I WANT YOU TO WANT THIS SHIT! DO YOU WANT IT, DO YOU WANT IT!? SHOW ME!" - Kirby Smart
Sounds like a long time in prison is upcoming
Sad thing is that when I saw someone kicked off of Miami I seriously asked ' what, did he kill someone?' No, he killed three. What a [bleep].
Edit: and the article said this crash happened in May. Was he just now kicked off the team?!?
Also says the 2 children were ejected from the vehicle. Guessing the older one was not belted in and the younger one was not in a safety seat. Hard to be ejected from a car when you are belted in. Not trying to, in any way, blame the victims, but if the 4- and 10-year-olds had been properly restrained, things would still have been bad, but not this bad.
Multiple sad lessons here. Don't drive like a lunatic, and always wear your seat belt properly, because not everyone follows the first rule.
Accident was in May, but it sounds like he was just charged this week. He turned himself in once the warrant was issued.
Criminal traffic charges are one of the most complex and time consuming investigations that can be undertaken. It's a lot of work to rise to criminal charges and then having the evidence to prove it in court.