Justin Blackmon spoke Osu coaches with COP during arrest, police video shows

Justin Blackmon
Speaked football with agent during the arrest
… Police video -shows
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The agent who was broken Justin Blackmon For public intoxication earlier this month, a short break about arresting the ex-Nfler to inform him about a number of football history in Oklahoma … police video shows.
View the camera images of the bodywork TMZ Sports Gained … Just after a police officer from the Oklahoma State University Police stopped the former OSU-COWBOY because he was said to have been the campus of the Stillwater on April 19 on April 19 on the campus of the Stillwater, he was a bit of a ball with the one-off Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver.
Blackmon stated that he had played in front of the legs in 2011 – and then went “to the competition”. The agent then asked: “You played under it [Mike] Gundy? “
Blackmon seemed confused by the question – wondering for whom he could have played even more. That’s when the agent trained him Les Miles‘Short OSU official period.
The two spoke for a while about Gundy and Miles while they waited for a larger police vehicle to transport Blackmon to a nearby prison. Eventually the football conversation stopped as soon as the car arrived.
Blackmon was largely warm with the officer during their 15-so-minute meeting, although he seemed to be pretty drunk.
The 35-year-old who was a hoodie and pants that seemed wet to be often his words, seemed unstable on his feet … and did not tell the officer to which address he was on his way despite repeated questions.
Several times during their interaction, Blackmon insisted that he had done nothing wrong … so that the agent repeatedly told him that he was arrested for public intoxication.

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On the way to prison, Blackmon seemed to float in and out of sleep while he was in the back of the team car. He was eventually booked on one criminal indictment – before he tied a short time later.
The fifth general choice in the NFL design of 2012 – which was once suspended indefinitely for the violation of the policy abuse of the NFL – the arrest still has to tackle publicly.