UGA football player who killed 2 people while DWI only charged with misdemeanor

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Wow is this another example of black privilege? Sure seems so.


New police body camera footage released Wednesday reveals that a University of Georgia football player charged in a deadly car crash had received a warning from police regarding his driving months earlier.
UGA defensive tackle Jalen Carter faces misdemeanor reckless driving and racing charges in connection to the Jan. 15. crash that killed UGA recruiter Chandler LeCroy and UGA offensive lineman Devin Willock.
Police said LeCroy had been drinking and had a blood alcohol concentration level more than two times the legal limit. Investigators also said evidence points to LeCroy and Carter racing “at a high rate of speed” at the time of the crash.
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A new video obtained by ABC News and Channel 2 Action News on Wednesday shows an Athens-Clarke County police officer pull Carter over on Sept. 22, 2022, for driving 89 mph in a 45 mph zone. Carter appeared to be driving the same black 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk he was driving on Jan. 15 in the moments before the fatal crash.
In the September video, the officer tells Carter that he had already pulled over two other UGA players for speeding, including one of his teammates, just minutes earlier.
“Y’all need to slow down, dude,” the officer said.
The officer also told Carter that his windows were tinted too dark and violated Georgia law. The officer issued Carter a citation.
“Your break is you’re not going to jail. Because that would make all kinds of news, right?” the officer said.
“I don’t know if y’all need to send out a text or something to your teammates, slow down,” the officer says in the video. “We wouldn’t be talking if you were going the speed limit. I could care less about tint violation. But that was reckless. When you are around your teammates, just tell them to slow down. It’s so easy to slow down.”
The officer explained the separate citations and information for Carter’s traffic court date and once again repeated his plea to slow down.
“Slow down, OK? That’s all I ask.”
Channel 2 investigative Ashli Lincoln obtained Carter’s driving record and broke down the documents on Channel 2 Action News at 6 p.m.
Carter had been previously cited for speeding, parking in a handicapped zone and excessively tinted windows during the fall semester, according to the records.
On Wednesday, Carter turned himself in to Athens-Clarke County police on reckless driving and racing charges, which are both misdemeanors. It’s unclear if he may face additional charges in connection to the Jan. 15 crash.

“The evidence demonstrated that both vehicles switched between lanes, drove in the center turn lane, drove in opposite lanes of travel, overtook other motorists, and drove at high rates of speed, in an apparent attempt to outdistance each other,” police said.

Surveillance video that was obtained by Channel 2 Action News shows that five minutes before the crash, LeCroy’s black Ford Expedition and Carter’s Jeep Cherokee Trackhawk were stopped at a red light. The video shows both vehicles speed away.

Athens police said initially, Carter gave officers false statements regarding his whereabouts at the time of the crash.
 
On Wednesday, Carter turned himself in to Athens-Clarke County police on reckless driving and racing charges, which are both misdemeanors.

So,where is the felony?
 
Wow is this another example of black privilege? Sure seems so.


New police body camera footage released Wednesday reveals that a University of Georgia football player charged in a deadly car crash had received a warning from police regarding his driving months earlier.
UGA defensive tackle Jalen Carter faces misdemeanor reckless driving and racing charges in connection to the Jan. 15. crash that killed UGA recruiter Chandler LeCroy and UGA offensive lineman Devin Willock.
Police said LeCroy had been drinking and had a blood alcohol concentration level more than two times the legal limit. Investigators also said evidence points to LeCroy and Carter racing “at a high rate of speed” at the time of the crash.
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Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]
A new video obtained by ABC News and Channel 2 Action News on Wednesday shows an Athens-Clarke County police officer pull Carter over on Sept. 22, 2022, for driving 89 mph in a 45 mph zone. Carter appeared to be driving the same black 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk he was driving on Jan. 15 in the moments before the fatal crash.
In the September video, the officer tells Carter that he had already pulled over two other UGA players for speeding, including one of his teammates, just minutes earlier.
“Y’all need to slow down, dude,” the officer said.
The officer also told Carter that his windows were tinted too dark and violated Georgia law. The officer issued Carter a citation.
“Your break is you’re not going to jail. Because that would make all kinds of news, right?” the officer said.
“I don’t know if y’all need to send out a text or something to your teammates, slow down,” the officer says in the video. “We wouldn’t be talking if you were going the speed limit. I could care less about tint violation. But that was reckless. When you are around your teammates, just tell them to slow down. It’s so easy to slow down.”
The officer explained the separate citations and information for Carter’s traffic court date and once again repeated his plea to slow down.
“Slow down, OK? That’s all I ask.”
Channel 2 investigative Ashli Lincoln obtained Carter’s driving record and broke down the documents on Channel 2 Action News at 6 p.m.
Carter had been previously cited for speeding, parking in a handicapped zone and excessively tinted windows during the fall semester, according to the records.
On Wednesday, Carter turned himself in to Athens-Clarke County police on reckless driving and racing charges, which are both misdemeanors. It’s unclear if he may face additional charges in connection to the Jan. 15 crash.

“The evidence demonstrated that both vehicles switched between lanes, drove in the center turn lane, drove in opposite lanes of travel, overtook other motorists, and drove at high rates of speed, in an apparent attempt to outdistance each other,” police said.

Surveillance video that was obtained by Channel 2 Action News shows that five minutes before the crash, LeCroy’s black Ford Expedition and Carter’s Jeep Cherokee Trackhawk were stopped at a red light. The video shows both vehicles speed away.

Athens police said initially, Carter gave officers false statements regarding his whereabouts at the time of the crash.
You already know that law enforcement are reluctant to charge blacks with crimes....there has been a systemic bias in the courts that has given blacks a pass for the last 50 years.....


If you are white and wealthy, you would be worse off in our court system than a poor black....Conservatives should campaign on this more...
 
You already know that law enforcement are reluctant to charge blacks with crimes....there has been a systemic bias in the courts that has given blacks a pass for the last 50 years.....


If you are white and wealthy, you would be worse off in our court system than a poor black....Conservatives should campaign on this more...
Maybe it's time for a new shtick?
Just a thought.
 
Say that to the guy whining about "blacks" all the time....and how hard the white man has it...


Oh never mind, you probably don't like talking to yourself in mirrors
Please point to ANY post of mine "whining about blacks", let alone "all the time".
Take your time.
 
Say that to the guy whining about "blacks" all the time....and how hard the white man has it...


Oh never mind, you probably don't like talking to yourself in mirrors
BS it's a legit question. If a white UGA player did this do you believe he would be charged only with misdemeanor?
When you kill 2 people DWI that usually is a 15-20 year sentence.
 
BS it's a legit question. If a white UGA player did this do you believe he would be charged only with misdemeanor?

Yes.


When you kill 2 people DWI that usually is a 15-20 year sentence.

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Wow is this another example of black privilege? Sure seems so.


New police body camera footage released Wednesday reveals that a University of Georgia football player charged in a deadly car crash had received a warning from police regarding his driving months earlier.
UGA defensive tackle Jalen Carter faces misdemeanor reckless driving and racing charges in connection to the Jan. 15. crash that killed UGA recruiter Chandler LeCroy and UGA offensive lineman Devin Willock.
Police said LeCroy had been drinking and had a blood alcohol concentration level more than two times the legal limit. Investigators also said evidence points to LeCroy and Carter racing “at a high rate of speed” at the time of the crash.
[DOWNLOAD:
Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]
A new video obtained by ABC News and Channel 2 Action News on Wednesday shows an Athens-Clarke County police officer pull Carter over on Sept. 22, 2022, for driving 89 mph in a 45 mph zone. Carter appeared to be driving the same black 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk he was driving on Jan. 15 in the moments before the fatal crash.
In the September video, the officer tells Carter that he had already pulled over two other UGA players for speeding, including one of his teammates, just minutes earlier.
“Y’all need to slow down, dude,” the officer said.
The officer also told Carter that his windows were tinted too dark and violated Georgia law. The officer issued Carter a citation.
“Your break is you’re not going to jail. Because that would make all kinds of news, right?” the officer said.
“I don’t know if y’all need to send out a text or something to your teammates, slow down,” the officer says in the video. “We wouldn’t be talking if you were going the speed limit. I could care less about tint violation. But that was reckless. When you are around your teammates, just tell them to slow down. It’s so easy to slow down.”
The officer explained the separate citations and information for Carter’s traffic court date and once again repeated his plea to slow down.
“Slow down, OK? That’s all I ask.”
Channel 2 investigative Ashli Lincoln obtained Carter’s driving record and broke down the documents on Channel 2 Action News at 6 p.m.
Carter had been previously cited for speeding, parking in a handicapped zone and excessively tinted windows during the fall semester, according to the records.
On Wednesday, Carter turned himself in to Athens-Clarke County police on reckless driving and racing charges, which are both misdemeanors. It’s unclear if he may face additional charges in connection to the Jan. 15 crash.

“The evidence demonstrated that both vehicles switched between lanes, drove in the center turn lane, drove in opposite lanes of travel, overtook other motorists, and drove at high rates of speed, in an apparent attempt to outdistance each other,” police said.

Surveillance video that was obtained by Channel 2 Action News shows that five minutes before the crash, LeCroy’s black Ford Expedition and Carter’s Jeep Cherokee Trackhawk were stopped at a red light. The video shows both vehicles speed away.

Athens police said initially, Carter gave officers false statements regarding his whereabouts at the time of the crash.

Carter didnt kill anyone. The person driving the other car who was intoxicated killed 2 people.
 
BS it's a legit question. If a white UGA player did this do you believe he would be charged only with misdemeanor?
When you kill 2 people DWI that usually is a 15-20 year sentence.
Carter wasnt driving the car that crashed and killed 2 people. So yes, regardless of who was driving the vehicle that wasnt in the crash they would be charged with what Carter was charged with. Carter wasnt involved in the accident.
 

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