Minnesota Vikings receiver Jordan Addison said he was driving 140 miles per hour recently since his dog was having an emergency situation at home, according to a citation submitted Monday with the Ramsey County District Court and evaluated by ESPN.
The upgraded citation consisted of misdemeanor charges for speeding and careless driving. A description of the occurrence released by the Minnesota State Patrol keeps in mind that Addison “mentioned his dog was having an emergency situation at his residence which was the factor for his speed.”
According to the citation, a patrol officer observed Addison driving eastbound on I-94 at simply after 3 a.m. at an “very high rate of speed,” later on clocked at 140 miles per hour. The published speed limitation in the location is 55 miles per hour.
Driving a Lamborghini Urus with dealership license plates, Addison initially decreased when he saw cops lights from another cannon fodder who was pulled over on the best shoulder of the roadway.
Addison, 21, the No. 23 total choice of the 2033 draft, released a public apology a day later on, stating he “slipped up and utilized poor judgment.” He likewise guaranteed “not to duplicate the habits” however did not state anything about his dog’s emergency situation.