Monday, January 18, 2010
San Diego Charger Vince Jackson cited for driving on a license suspended as a result of most recent DUI
San Diego Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson was driving on a suspended license after being pulled over by a San Diego police officer several hours before the team's AFC playoff game against the New York Jets Sunday.
The officer pulled over Jackson's vehicle as he was heading to the team's Murphy Canyon-area facility early Sunday morning because it was playing loud music. The officer reported Jackson's vehicle tags were expired. Jackson had been convicted of DUI-related charges and charged a second time with a San Diego DUI. The second charge from 2009 is still pending. DMV suspended his license after the second offense.
Jackson was taken out of his vehicle and handcuffed for a short period of time. With the choice to take Jackson to jail or cite him, the officer cited the wide receiver and impounded his vehicle. Jackson was given a ride by QB Phil Rivers.
The officer pulled over Jackson's vehicle as he was heading to the team's Murphy Canyon-area facility early Sunday morning because it was playing loud music. The officer reported Jackson's vehicle tags were expired. Jackson had been convicted of DUI-related charges and charged a second time with a San Diego DUI. The second charge from 2009 is still pending. DMV suspended his license after the second offense.
Jackson was taken out of his vehicle and handcuffed for a short period of time. With the choice to take Jackson to jail or cite him, the officer cited the wide receiver and impounded his vehicle. Jackson was given a ride by QB Phil Rivers.
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