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SJ - September 8, 2021
Broncos linebacker Bradley Chubb was arrested on Tuesday on a failure-to-appear warrant. He was pulled over for a minor traffic infraction when it was discovered that he had the warrant for a missed court date on August 6th.
From the looks of it Chubb might need a driver. He has several driving related issues, including multiple speeding tickets.
From 9News:
According to court records, Broncos outside linebacker Bradley Chubb was arrested Tuesday on a failure-to-appear warrant stemming from traffic infractions.
Chubb was charged May 6 for misdemeanor driving under restraint and also for having his license plates expired for 60-plus days. He was scheduled to appear in Arapahoe County court on August 6. When he didn’t appear, a warrant was issued for failure to appear. He was detained Tuesday, according to court records.
Court records also show Chubb was ticketed for speeding 10-19 mph over the limit on April 1, 2019 by the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Department. That charge was dismissed. He was also ticketed on Dec. 3, 2020 for speeding 10-19 over the limit by the Douglas County Sherriff's Department.
At the request of 9News, Sgt. Jeff Miller from the Douglas County Sherriff e-mailed this response in regards to the Chubb arrest:
"Mr. Chubb was contacted late this morning for a minor traffic infraction by deputies from our office. After contacting Mr. Chubb it was discovered that he had a warrant out of Arapahoe County for FTA (Failure to Appear) on traffic offenses and was taken into custody and transported to the Douglas County Detention Center and is currently in the process of posting a small bond."
Some people have a need for speed and some people just can't drive. It looks like Chubb might be somewhere between both of them. The Broncos might want to invest in a personal driver for their star linebacker.
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C’mon, Bradley. It’s time to grow up and be a leader off the field as well as on the field. This is kid’s stuff.