NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Former NFL participant Robert Quinn was arrested in South Carolina following an early Friday morning crash.
Officers with the North Charleston Police Division responded to B & N Auto Service on Dorchester Street at about 2 a.m. for a crash that concerned a number of automobiles.
In line with a report from NCPD, firefighters on the scene suggested officers that the suspect, later recognized as Quinn, was making an attempt to go away the scene in one other automobile.
A white Dodge Challenger was in reverse as officers arrived. They stopped the automobile, and the driving force advised them she was known as by her passenger, Quinn, to come back and decide him up.
Quinn, who was within the entrance seat, had seen head and hand accidents with recent bleeding, based on the incident report offered by the division. They mentioned he was uncooperative in offering info and was slurring his speech.
It was additionally reported that Quinn was at a nightclub about an hour earlier than the crash.
Whereas investigating the crash, officers reviewed metropolis cameras that appeared to point out the automobile pushed by Quinn touring alongside Dorchester Street at about 2 a.m. when it crossed an intersection, a median, after which traveled onto a property the place the crash occurred.
The report says Quinn’s automobile struck the passenger facet of a Honda Component, pushed right into a blue Ford F-150, after which a purple Chrysler 300 was hit.
Quinn was arrested on expenses of leaving the scene of a collision with property harm and reckless driving. He’s at present being held on the Al Cannon Detention Heart.
Quinn performed soccer for Fort Dorchester Excessive College and later for the North Carolina Tar Heels whereas attending the College of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was drafted to play for the St. Louis Rams in 2011. He was ultimately traded to the Miami Dolphins in 2018, the Dallas Cowboys in 2019, and the Philadelphia Eagles in 2022.
He was beforehand arrested in August 2023 on expenses related to multiple hit-and-run crashes within the Summerville space.