colleyvillesooner
8/7/2007, 01:08 PM
http://journalstar.com/articles/2007/08/06/huskerextra/football/doc46b7a7ca90143259342300.txt
A Nebraska State Patrol trooper arrested Nebraska tight end Hunter Teafatiller, 20, on suspicion of driving under the influence early Saturday.
State Patrol spokeswoman Deb Collins said he’d been driving without his headlights near Third and Adams streets at 1:24 a.m.
The trooper arrested Teafatiller, who turns 21 on Oct. 30, on suspicion of DUI, minor in possession of alcohol, no insurance and no registration. He bonded out an hour later.
Teafatiller’s blood alcohol level allegedly tested .097, Collins said. The legal limit for those over 21 is .08.
Nebraska coach Bill Callahan said Monday he was aware of Teafatiller's arrest but declined further comment.
On May 26, Lincoln police ticketed him on suspicion of DUI, negligent driving, improper registration and MIP after an accident in which he hit a culvert near 101 Charleston, causing $5,000 damage to his SUV. According to the accident report, his blood alcohol level was .123.
Teafatiller, a junior from Kingsburg, Calif., was never prosecuted in that case. In the new case, he is set to go to court Sept. 12.
Two offenses in 2 months. Give me a 1 Quarter suspension ;)
A Nebraska State Patrol trooper arrested Nebraska tight end Hunter Teafatiller, 20, on suspicion of driving under the influence early Saturday.
State Patrol spokeswoman Deb Collins said he’d been driving without his headlights near Third and Adams streets at 1:24 a.m.
The trooper arrested Teafatiller, who turns 21 on Oct. 30, on suspicion of DUI, minor in possession of alcohol, no insurance and no registration. He bonded out an hour later.
Teafatiller’s blood alcohol level allegedly tested .097, Collins said. The legal limit for those over 21 is .08.
Nebraska coach Bill Callahan said Monday he was aware of Teafatiller's arrest but declined further comment.
On May 26, Lincoln police ticketed him on suspicion of DUI, negligent driving, improper registration and MIP after an accident in which he hit a culvert near 101 Charleston, causing $5,000 damage to his SUV. According to the accident report, his blood alcohol level was .123.
Teafatiller, a junior from Kingsburg, Calif., was never prosecuted in that case. In the new case, he is set to go to court Sept. 12.
Two offenses in 2 months. Give me a 1 Quarter suspension ;)