Resisting Arrest - Crime Count: 45 - limited
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| Date | Team_Name | Sport | Category | Link | Points | Evidence |
| 2010-08-23 | The_Criminal | Titans | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Phil Simms skipping court date ...
MANHATTAN CRIMINAL COURT – Tennessee Titans quarterback Chris Simms, son of Giants legend Phil Simms, ducked a warrant for his arrest Monday after he didn't show up for a court appearance. Prosecutors wanted the backup signal-caller arrested for failing to appear at a hearing on charges he was smoking marijuana while driving on Houston Street July 1. Judge Michael Yavinsky said he was aware Simms would not be at the hearing and granted him a reprieve. "I want him here at a later date," the judge said. |
| 2010-08-23 | The_Criminal | Pac 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | It looks like this guy got really drunk and tried block the arresting officer off the line...
---- An Oregon State University football player has been dismissed from the team following an arrest early Sunday morning. Tyler Patrick Thomas, 19, of Kalispell, Mont., was arrested on charges of first-degree criminal trespass, second-degree criminal mischief and resisting arrest. According to information from the Corvallis Police Department, at about 4:51 a.m., police were called to 519 N.W. 14th Street after a 32-year-old woman reported there was a naked man in the upstairs office of her residence. When officers arrived, they ordered him to get on the ground several times, but he refused. Then Thomas, who had reportedly been drinking, got into a "three-point stance" and lunged at the officers, who Tased him. Thomas was booked into Benton County Jail but was released later the same day. Thomas, an offensive lineman, redshirted the 2009 season for the Beavers. |
| 2010-08-19 | The_Criminal | Rodger Clemens | Small-Time | Crime Link | 24 | Rodger Clemens gets his!
Baseball star Clemens charged with perjury in steroid testimony By the CNN Wire Staff August 19, 2010 3:59 p.m. EDT (CNN) -- Former major league pitcher Roger Clemens was indicted Thursday for obstruction of Congress, making false statements and perjury related to testimony he gave before a congressional committee in 2008. The charges stem from a 2008 appearance by the ball player and his former trainer, Brian McNamee, before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. In their sworn testimony, the two contradicted each other, with Clemens denying that he used performance-enhancing drugs. McNamee’s testimony, as well as a report by former Sen. George Mitchell, stated that Clemens had in fact used banned substances at points in his career. ... According to the indictment, Clemens faces one count of obstruction of Congress, three counts of making false statements, and two counts of perjury. |
| 2010-08-13 | The_Criminal | Big 12 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 16 | Walmart ... The 2nd count of resisting arrest is the evading ...
The brilliant high school football career of Jerrell Wilkerson continues to fade after a recent brush with the law. Wilkerson, who at Clark became the city’s career high school rushing leader and earned a scholarship to play football at Texas, was arrested by San Antonio police Tuesday evening. He is accused of assaulting and running from officers after he was reportedly caught shoplifting at a Northwest side Walmart, a police report said. Wilkerson, 23, remains at Bexar County Jail on charges of assaulting a public servant, resisting arrest, theft from $50 to $500 and evading arrest. A judge set bail at $32,500 total. |
| 2010-07-19 | IrvinSucks | Big East | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Pittsburgh defensive end Jabaal Sheard has been suspended indefinitely after being accused of throwing another man through the glass door of an art gallery.
Police say Sheard was in a fight early Sunday and had to be pepper sprayed after he threw the man through the door of La Fond Galleries. Pitt spokesman E.J. Borghetti says Sheard has been suspended from team activities while the athletic department investigates. Sheard was arraigned Sunday on charges including aggravated assault and resisting arrest. Police say charges are possible against the other man. Borghetti declined to comment on Sheard’s behalf. |
| 2010-07-14 | The_Criminal | WAC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | BOISE -- A Boise State basketball player has run afoul of the law.
La’Shard Anderson, 21, was arrested late Saturday night and charged with two misdemeanors -- resisting and obstructing officers, and disorderly household. Boise Police spokesman Chuck McClure says officers went to Anderson’s residence ... after receiving a citizen’s complaint about a loud house party. Officers arrived just before 11 p.m. and asked more than a dozen people at the party to come outside the home and sit on the curb. Everyone complied but Anderson got up and approached the officers telling them it was his house. He refused to comply with numerous police requests to sit back down. A face-to-face confrontation ensued according to McClure, and Anderson was placed in handcuffs and taken to the Ada County Jail. He has since posted bond and been released. A court date is set for Aug. 2 |
| 2010-07-10 | IrvinSucks | SEC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 16 | Tennessee coach Derek Dooley has dismissed sophomore safety Darren Myles Jr. from the team and indefinitely suspended defensive tackle Marlon Walls and linebacker Greg King in the aftermath of an early-morning bar brawl Friday allegedly involving several Vols players.
Myles was one of two Tennessee football players arrested. He was charged with assaulting a UT police officer and resisting and evading arrest. Also, freshman receiver Da’Rick Rogers, one of the Volunteers’ most heralded signees in Dooley’s first recruiting class, was arrested on disorderly conduct and resisting arrest charges. |
| 2010-07-05 | IrvinSucks | Takeru Kobayashi | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Sidelined hot dog titan Takeru Kobayashi went berserk Sunday, storming the stage after a contract dispute kept him out of the annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating competition.
The 128-pound former champ got steamed while watching from the crowd as archrival Joey (Jaws) Chestnut took home the mustard yellow belt for the fourth year in a row. Wearing a "Free Kobi" T-shirt, Kobayashi tried to force his way onto the stage at Coney Island during the awards ceremony, struggling with cops who finally arrested him and slapped on the cuffs. "It's unprofessional and unsavory and, frankly, rather frustrating," said contest organizer Richard Shea. Kobayashi, 32, was charged with obstructing governmental administration, resisting arrest and trespassing. He remained in custody early this morning until a courtroom interpreter could be found. |
| 2010-05-20 | The Captain | James Neal | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | James Neal former NASCAR driver from the 80’s lead CHiPS on a pursuit reaching speeds in excess of 130 mph after being flagged for speeding and improper vehicle. I’m waiting on the DUI. |
| 2010-05-13 | The_Criminal | Pac 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | This bust has a couple of new twists. First it’s a DUI in a golf cart and this time it was from the women’s team...
Stanford this week dismissed guard JJ Hones from the team that went to the NCAA championship game this year. Her infraction? An arrest for DUI, but not just any DUI. Hones was pulled over May 2 for driving a golf cart on campus while under the influence, school spokeswoman Lisa Lapin tells the San Jose Mercury News. Hones, 22, was arrested for reckless driving, evading a campus police officer and resisting arrest. She was booked at Santa Clara County jail at about 4 a.m., and charges are still pending. |
| 2010-05-13 | The_Criminal | Pac 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Oregon State is at it again. This time it’s the assistant women’s basketball coach. The second count for the moving violation is for the improper 911 ...
CORVALLIS - Oregon State University women’s basketball assistant coach Krista Reinking was cited on May 6 for allegedly driving drunk and crashing a Jeep into the back of a parked vehicle in Philomath. Reinking, 34, was cited for driving under the influence of intoxicants, reckless driving, resisting arrest and improper use of 911. Oregon State director of athletics Bob De Carolis had this statement Wednesday: "We are aware of this incident and are looking into it." A release Wednesday from the Philomath Police Department stated that police responded to a motor vehicle accident with injury at about 2:20 a.m. on May 6. A blue Jeep driven by Reinking had crashed into the back of a parked Chevy Tahoe in the 200 block of North 13th Street. Reinking was the only person in either vehicle. The Tahoe did not sustain major damage. Officers noted that Reinking showed signs of intoxication. She was taken by ambulance to Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center. |
| 2010-05-03 | IrvinSucks | ACC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Not a good few days for UVA. Old Spice National Player of the Year and UVA signee KP Parks was tasered twice by a North Carolina highway patrolman while fighting with the off-duty officer after the officer observed multiple moving violations. |
| 2010-04-16 | Judge Smails | Phillies | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Gotta love Phillies fans...
Unruly Phillies Fan Assaults, Vomits on Cop and His Family Man and 11-year-old daughter were intentionally thrown up on by fan, police say |
| 2010-04-12 | The_Criminal | WAC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Another Taser! This guy sounds like a peach.
"He (the officer) says, ’;Who’s parked in a handicapped parking?’ Jahmar Young was standing there and he was ’that’s me’. He was like comma ’well you need to move it or I’m (the officer) going to write you a citation’ he’s (Young) like f-this f-that," said witness Rickey Dopke. Dopke an NMSU student who witnessed the incident unfold inside the Pic Quick store on Don Roser and East University Avenue said after that everything started get ugly. "He grabbed the police officer and started wrestling on the ground. The cops says, ’I’m going to tase you, I’m going to tase you.’ They start wrestling on the ground a little bit, finally he gets tased. Their is stuff flying all over the store, " said Dopke. Police wouldn’t confirm what happened during the confrontation, but they did tell KFOX that fellow Aggie player Jacoby Patton was also arrested. He’s charged with resisting arrest. |
| 2010-04-05 | The_Criminal | CUSA | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Marshall junior cornerback DeQuan Bembry was arrested early Sunday morning and accused of verbally assaulting an officer who was attempting to clear the downtown bar, leaving new head coach Doc Holliday in a precarious position since this is not Bembry’s first run-in with the law.
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| 2010-03-29 | The_Criminal | Big East | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | East Carolina disciplines two football players after arrest
Greenville, NC (Sports Network) - East Carolina University running backs Brandon Jackson and Giavanni Ruffin were disciplined after being arrested Sunday morning, head coach Ruffin McNeill announced Monday. Jackson, who is facing charges of underage consumption of alcohol, intoxication and simple affray, was dismissed from the program, while Ruffin was charged with resisting and obstructing a police officer and was suspended indefinitely. |
| 2010-03-28 | The_Criminal | Cardinals | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Newly-minted Arizona Cardinals linebacker Joey Porter isn’t off to a good start with his new football team.
Porter was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence early today outside a Taco Bell in Bakersfield, Calif., according to the Associated Press. According to TMZ, Porter was charged with assaulting a peace officer and resisting arrest. All of the charges are misdemeanors. Bakersfield is Porter’s hometown. |
| 2010-03-08 | The_Criminal | SEC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 16 | LSU, one football and one basketball, get drunk and then get disorderly to the point taser usage came into play. |
| 2010-02-22 | The_Criminal | Dolphins | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Will Allen gets drunk, gets in his Ferrari and refuses to get out of his car. He got the DUI. |
| 2010-01-27 | The_Criminal | Chiefs | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Chris Terry last played with the Chiefs in 2007 - He isn’t Legend status so I’ll make this rather large bust with the Chiefs.
By Rhonda Cook The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Former University of Georgia and NFL offensive lineman Chris Terry is charged with possessing cocaine, possessing a handgun without a permit, resisting arrest and drunken driving, according to the Louisville (Ky.) Courier-Journal. |
| 2009-11-24 | The_Criminal | Big Sky | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | This guy is a real peach.
PORTLAND, Ore. - A Portland State University football player is in jail after campus security says he got into a drunken dispute with officers. David Gertson was charged with assault, sex abuse and harassment in connection with the incident. Officers showed up at his dorm early Sunday morning after a female resident reported that Gertson grabbed her inappropriately. Portland State University’s Safety Director says Gertson resisted arrest and one officer was cut by a broken bottle that was in the player’s backpack. |
| 2009-11-04 | The_Criminal | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 16 | Lets see if I can sort this Gopher web out. Since Monday:
1)Royce White - Resisting Arrest, Theft, Suspension, and Trespassing. 2)Trevor Mbakwe suspended indefinitely for stuff he did in Florida (can’t bust teh felony assault since arrest was over a month ago) 3)Gary Tinsley - Underage and resisting arrest, Taser Usage (well pepper spray - added a count to the trespassing since I ran out of Small-Time busts for this zoo) 4)Cedric McKinley and Tim Dandridge - 2 game for team rules from the bust earlier this week involving Carter. I think that is it. The details of McKinley’s incident are here http://wcco.com/local/gary.tinsley.arrested.2.1219777.html and it involved swinging a board. |
| 2009-11-02 | The_Criminal | Pac 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | According to the University of Minnesota police report, Carter, 18, and Gophers teammate Kenny Watkins, 18, a freshman defensive back, were observed trying to pick a fight with two other males outside of Mesa Pizza in Dinkytown just before midnight Sunday. Carter was observed removing his coat and throwing it on the ground, then raising both fists in a fighting stance. Watkins then raised both of his fists. ...
The officer requested back-up help, and when another officer arrived both went inside Mesa Pizza and took the two players outside. Watkins complied with instructions for a pat search, but Carter refused to put his hands on a wall, and when an officer grabbed his arm attempting to throw him to the ground, Carter spun around. Both officers then attempted to get control of Carter, who continued to resist the officers even as several additional Gophers football players came outside and yelled at him to stop. ... One of the officers removed a taser gun and pointed it at Carter's chest". |
| 2009-10-15 | IrvinSucks | Big East | Small-Time | Crime Link | 16 | Louisville basketball players Jerry Smith and Terrence Jennings each will face only one charge stemming from their involvement in an altercation with off-duty police officers during the weekend.
Clark County (Ind.) prosecuting attorney Steve Stewart said that after reviewing the police report, he has decided to charge the two with a single count each of resisting law enforcement. The misdemeanor charge carries a maximum of one year in jail and a $5,000 fine. Officers needed to strike Jennings twice with a Taser to subdue him. Police said Jennings, 20, also had a low level of alcohol in his system, according to the report. Police said Smith, 22, approached officers after Jennings was placed in handcuffs. Smith, the Cardinals' team captain, refused to comply with requests to back away and resisted when an officer attempted to restrain him. And this may be the greatest quote of Pitino's career: "Any time you defy a police officer, it's serious," Pitino told ESPN.com. "They will be punished and are being punished right now. But no, they will not miss game time." |
| 2009-10-13 | The_Criminal | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | There may be more to come on this one. If you read the second page it talks about two other Gophers being suspended for two games for something all together different. As for the fighting, I especially like the comment on the MAIC and Big 10 records of the two scools for the decade.
"The university cops were dealing with a high volume of calls, so they decided to cite Tinsley for fleeing police and alcohol consumption by a minor rather than take him to jail....The reason was unknown, although it could not have been taunting over gridiron exploits, since the Auggies are 22-53 in the MIAC in this decade as compared to the Gophers’ 28-45 in the Big Ten. Augsburg football coach Frank Haege was contacted Wednesday and asked: ’Which one of your players was beaten up by Gophers and friends Sunday morning?’ Haege: ’I don’t know.’" |
| 2009-10-13 | The_Criminal | Big 12 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 16 | Vanderbilt’s Doster was tasered after resisting arrest for fighting. He has been suspended until .further notice. The second count of resisting arrest is for the disorderly conduct. |
| 2009-10-06 | The_Goons | Dolphins | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | A player on the Miami Dolphins practice squad has been arrested after a domestic incident in South Florida.
Twenty-five-year-old Wilfred "Will" Billingsley was released from Broward County jail on $4,000 bond Tuesday. He faces charges of battery and resisting an officer without violence. According to a Wilton Manors police report, Billingsley's girlfriend told investigators on Monday that Billingsley tried to throw her out the couple's front door after they argued and she put his shoes outside. The woman had scratches on her arm and neck. |
| 2009-08-31 | The_Criminal | Mid-South | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | This is a big one. I'll let this section of the article, which I recommend reading in full, explain.
The once-promising football career of former University of Miami and Carol City High linebacker Willie Williams might be over. Williams, already with a lengthy criminal record, was arrested again Thursday in a suburb of Atlanta and charged with burglary and reckless driving after trying to evade police in his car. He is in the Gwinnett County Jail in Lawrenceville, Ga., after being denied bond for the burglary charge -- a felony. His preliminary hearing is Friday. Williams, 24, had unlawfully entered the residence of a family he had befriended in Suwannee, Ga., when they weren't home. He allegedly stole items that include, according to the arrest report, an XBox 360 gaming system, a Nintendo Wii gaming system, digital cameras, four iPods, a Palm cellphone, Dell desktop computer, Dell laptop computer, several hundred dollars in cash, several pieces of jewelry -- and more. |
| 2009-08-24 | The_Criminal | SEC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Clifton Geathers, a junior defensive end from Georgetown, S.C., was arrested early Sunday morning outside of Club Ice in the Vista after fighting with a club security guard, while freshman tailback Jarvis Giles became involved in an altercation inside the lobby of the East Quad dormitory.
Police spokesman Brick Lewis told Joe Person of the State newspaper that Geathers would not cooperate with law enforcement and was "swinging his arms and pulling away" while being detained. "He just didn’t want to cooperate," Lewis told the newspaper. "We got one cuff on him, and eventually moved on to the other. And that’s when we had assistance from the other officer." Sources tell The Daily Gamecock that Geathers attended Club Ice while celebrating the birthday of fellow teammate and safety Chris Culliver. Geathers is charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness. |
| 2009-08-23 | The_Criminal | Ravens | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Ravens busted when Fein shoves a cop. He is a %raqi vet. |
| 2009-08-20 | The_Goons | Bucs | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Aqib Talib was arrested early Thursday and charged with simple battery and resisting arrest, both misdemeanors. |
| 2009-01-05 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Courtney "Cortez" Alan Smith, 18, faces preliminary charges of robbery and burglary, both B-felonies. Lazell C. McClellon, 19, faces preliminary charges of robbery, burglary, false informing, battery on a police officer and resisting law enforcement.
Smith is a freshman cornerback for the IU Hoosiers. |
| 2008-09-19 | Perpetrators | Pac 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | USC cornerback, Shareece Wright, was arrested for resisting a police officer, after the police were called to a house party because of excessive noise. |
| 2008-07-29 | Perpetrators | Pac 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | University of Oregon linebacker, Kevin Garrett, was arrested for driving under the influence, resisting arrest, failure to obey a traffic control device, making an improper right turn, driving with a suspended license, driving uninsured, and failure to carry a registration. Garrett was subsequently suspended indefinitely from the team |
| 2008-05-28 | The_Criminal | Big 12 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 |
Texas Tech player indicted in assault May 21, 6:04 pm EDT * Buzz Up * LUBBOCK, Texas (AP)–Texas Tech center Stephen Hamby faces an aggravated assault charge for allegedly punching a man in the face twice in March. Hamby, indicted by a grand jury Tuesday, is accused of punching the man during an altercation near campus. The victim suffered a fractured jaw and was treated at a Lubbock hospital, police said. Hamby fled the scene, according to a police report. |
| 2008-05-06 | The_Criminal | Bears | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | You gotta love anytime pepper spray is involved! This isn’t as big a bust as the Viking’s ’Love Boat’ but I’ll take it!
------------ Troubled waters TEXAS | Bears running back pepper-sprayed after allegedly resisting police May 5, 2008 BY BRAD BIGGS AND MAUREEN O’DONNELL Staff Reporters Bears running back Cedric Benson was pepper-sprayed and charged with drunken boating and resisting arrest in Texas -- but he denies the charges, saying police roughed him up for no reason. |
| 2008-04-04 | Gold_Tooth | Browns | Small-Time | Crime Link | 6 | Cleveland Browns defensive back Kenny Wright was arrested Thursday after police said he led them on a quarter-mile foot chase that began in the parking lot of the police station.
The 30-year-old Wright faces a misdemeanor charge of unlawful restraint, a misdemeanor charge of evading arrest and a misdemeanor charge of possession of marijuana. Pearland police said officers were investigating a disturbance in the police station parking lot around 11:30 a.m. Thursday. When officers approached Wright, he took off running and was eventually caught in a nearby subdivision. "We had people on scene pretty fast and I believe because of our quick response time and the mental and physical toughness of our officers to catch offenders, we were able to get him in custody quickly and safely," Sgt. Roy Castillo said. |
| 2008-02-18 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | 3 Indiana football players were arrested over the weekend. 2 for noise complaints at their apartment were booked for disorderly conduct at 3 AM while the 3rd, a freshman WR was found passed out in the hall of a dorm. He was busted for resisting arrest underage drinking and public intoxication. |
| 2008-02-11 | Gold_Tooth | Canadiens | Small-Time | Crime Link | 3 | Canadiens defenseman Ryan O'Byrne, 23, has been accused of stealing a woman's purse and charged with felony grand theft, and 29-year-old right wing Tom Kostopoulos has been charged with resisting an officer.
I guess the salary cap is tough. |
| 2008-02-04 | IrvinSucks | ACC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 16 | Two UNC football players were arrested outside The Players Club for fighting with officers, resisting arrest, and refusing to move when asked by officers. One was also busted for underage drinking. |
| 2008-01-30 | The_Goons | Big South | Small-Time | Crime Link | 12 | Not many specifics here so I'll just bust the 4 counts of resisting arrest and I'll assume 5 underage drinking since 12 atheletes were ticketed. More to follow I hope.
Police say more than a dozen Winthrop athletes were arrested or ticketed at a weekend keg party, including a soccer standout who was one of the hosts. Among those charged with hindering police was soccer player Chelsea White, 21. White was the Eagles' leading scorer over the past two years and led the Big South Conference with 10 goals in 2006. A telephone message left with White on Tuesday was not immediately returned. Rock Hill police arrived at a house around 2:45 a.m. Saturday after a neighbor complained of loud noise. Officers say they arrested four people for hindering police after discovering they had padlocked themselves in a room with four kegs of beer. In all, 27 people were arrested or ticketed. |
| 2008-01-30 | The_Goons | Big South | Small-Time | Crime Link | 12 | Not many specifics here so I'll just bust the 4 counts of resisting arrest and I'll assume 5 underage drinking since 12 atheletes were ticketed. More to follow I hope.
Police say more than a dozen Winthrop athletes were arrested or ticketed at a weekend keg party, including a soccer standout who was one of the hosts. Among those charged with hindering police was soccer player Chelsea White, 21. White was the Eagles' leading scorer over the past two years and led the Big South Conference with 10 goals in 2006. A telephone message left with White on Tuesday was not immediately returned. Rock Hill police arrived at a house around 2:45 a.m. Saturday after a neighbor complained of loud noise. Officers say they arrested four people for hindering police after discovering they had padlocked themselves in a room with four kegs of beer. In all, 27 people were arrested or ticketed. |
| 2008-01-30 | The_Goons | Alonzo Spellman | Small-Time | Crime Link | 0 | Former NFL player Alonzo Spellman was arrested after Tulsa police fired pepper-spray pellets into his car following a nearly 20-minute pursuit.
Spellman was booked into the Tulsa County Jail on complaints of eluding, assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, resisting arrest and driving without a license, jail records show. His bond was set at $10,700 and Spellman remained jailed early Tuesday evening. |
| 2008-01-29 | IrvinSucks | ACC | Small-Time | Crime Link | 16 | Two Duke football players were arrested after getting into a fight at a local nightclub. They were also charged with resisting arrest and obstructing officers. Eron Riley was one of the players, and he is probably the only decent player on that team. |
| 2008-01-02 | Gold_Tooth | Big 10 | Small-Time | Crime Link | 8 | Court records show that Coralville police arrested Myers early Sunday morning on a charge of public intoxication as well as one charge of interference with official acts. He pleaded guilty to both counts on the same day and was fined a total of $350.
Court records say that Myers fled the scene of a fight on foot at 12:06 a.m. near the Walgreens Drug Store in Coralville. After being caught by police, Myers acknowledged that he attempted to avoid arrest, records say. |