The jew has millions invested in these NFL nigs and they circle-the-wagons when one gets itself in a jam. If you or I were arrested for DUI, the news article would have simply asserted "Arrested for DUI", however in this nig's case we see the jew media prominently state, "arrested on suspicion of DUI", thus giving the nig the benefit of the doubt. Thus we clearly see the jew media acting as the defense attorney for the nig, a consideration never afforded us, but only for those who the jew has a vested interest.
Also, apparently this nig's been in hot water before. But the jew media/defense attorney saves that juicy little tidbit for the very last paragraph, thus helping to mitigate and de-emphasize the importance of this relevant information.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Eric Wright arrested on suspicion of DUI
By Rick Stroud, Times Staff Writer
Posted: Jul 02, 2012 03:57 PM
Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Eric Wright was [color="Red"]arrested on suspicion of DUI following an accident near the Staples Center early Monday, Officer Karen Rayner of the Los Angeles Police Department told the Times.

NFL footbal-field-hand nig Eric Wright
Central Traffic Division officers responded to an injury accident at James M. Wood and Georgia Streets at 12:20 a.m., Rayner said. Wright, driving a Mercedes coupe, was involved in a rear-end collision with a Chevy Silverado.
[color="red"]Wright told police he had been drinking at a friend's house earlier but refused a Breathalyzer or field sobriety test.
He was charged with felony DUI "because the accident involved injury'', Rayner said. Wright was booked on $100,000 bond.
The other driver involved in the accident complained of pain but declined medical treatment. Wright was not injured.
Wright signed a five-year, $37-million contract with the Bucs in the spring after stints with the Browns and Lions. He was part of new head coach Greg Schiano's first free-agent signing class, along with wide receiver Vincent Jackson and guard Carl Nicks.
Wright missed a good portion of offseason workouts because of a non-football medical issue.
The Bucs did not immediately return calls left by the Tampa Bay Times.
This was not the first time Wright has run afoul of the law.
[color="Red"]While attending USC and before transferring to UNLV in 2005, Wright was arrested on suspicion of rape, the Los Angeles Times reports. Though police said they found 136 Ecstasy pills in Wright's apartment, Los Angeles County prosecutors did not file charges, citing insufficient evidence.
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