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Seattle Seahawks’ Josh Portis Released from Team due to DUI Charge

Seattle Seahawks’ Josh Portis Released from Team due to DUI Charge

Josh Portis, backup quarterback, is already feeling repercussions from the DUI (driving under the influence) arrest he received on “Cinco de Mayo” May 5th.  As of yesterday, the Seattle Seahawks officially announced Portis had been released from the team because of his DUI run-in.  Portis not only threw away his prestigious position of professional backup quarterback but also the $480,000.00 annual salary that went along with it, OUCH!  Josh has yet to play in a professional game.

According to Washington State police reports, on May 5th around 9:30PM Josh Portis was driving 80 mph in a 60 mph zone heading eastbound on the I-90 floating bridge.  Washington State troopers pulled the 2008 Range Rover over for speeding, and when they approached the drivers’ window they reported there was “a strong odor of intoxicants coming from the vehicle” and the driver, Portis, had “watery bloodshot eyes.”  Troopers suspected drunk driving even though the 25-year-old athlete stated he did not have anything to drink and was on his way home from Seattle.   Portis agreed to take the field sobriety tests and refused the DUI breathalyzer test during the DUI investigation.

Josh Portis was arrested for DUI and was taken to the Washington State Patrol headquarters.  While there, Portis submitted two breath tests that revealed blood alcohol concentrations of 0.092 and 0.078.  The legal BAC limit in Washington State is 0.08.  Later Josh admitted to the arresting trooper that he did have tequila earlier that evening and that he lied earlier because he was nervous.  Portis was charged with a misdemeanor DUI.

Portis will need to hire a strong DUI defense attorney for his case, his career is depending on it.  With recent DUI tragedies in the local news, Washington State continues to lower its tolerance and sympathy for individuals who choose to drive drunk including professional athletes.

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Written by S.O

 

 

Teammate dies due to DUI – Dallas Cowboys

Teammate dies due to DUI – Dallas Cowboys

A sad story, yet powerful portrayal of how devastating driving under the influence “DUI” can be.

According to TMZ. com, on December 8th at 2AM, Dallas Cowboy nose tackle football player, Josh Brent, flipped his Mercedes over into the middle of the street by hitting a sidewalk curb at high speeds while DUI.  In the car with Brent was passenger and teammate linebacker Jerry Brown.  When police approached the scene they saw Brent pulling the lifeless body of Brown from the smoking upside down vehicle.  Jerry Brown was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.

Police suspected DUI.  Josh Brent was subjected to DUI field sobriety tests and failed.  He was also taken to the hospital where he had his blood drawn to render DUI blood alcohol levels.  Blood results have yet to be released to the public.  Brent was arrested and booked by police.

Josh Brent has been charged with one count of intoxicated manslaughter and could face up to 20 years of prison if found guilty.  Brent has a prior conviction of DUI on his record, while in college he pled guilty to a DUI misdemeanor.

What has been learned from this story?  Being convicted of DUI isn’t just simply a slap on the wrist by paying court fees, possible jail time, and losing your license.  DUI’s can cause much more devastation;  years of jail time, loss of your career and life as you know it, and even the loss of someone’s life.

 

Written by S.O