Former Raiders receiver Henry Ruggs is going to prison for his role in a woman’s death. As history has shown, that doesn’t mean his NFL career is over.
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Former Raiders football player Henry Ruggs was sentenced on Wednesday for a fatal DUI crash that killed a 23-year-old woman and her dog.
Henry Ruggs is expected to appear in court on Wednesday to be sentenced for a fatal DUI crash that left a 23-year-old woman dead.
Las Vegas police released dozens of body camera videos from a fatal crash involving former Raider Henry Ruggs.
Body camera footage released Thursday showed the moments after ex-Raider Henry Ruggs’ fatal DUI crash . The November 2021 fiery crash left 23-year-old Tina Tintor and her dog dead.
District Attorney Steve Wolfson said prosecutors offered Henry Ruggs a plea bargain because of a “legitimate concern” that his felony DUI charge would be dismissed.
The 23-year-old former Raiders wide receiver is expected to plead guilty to DUI resulting in death and vehicular manslaughter.
A Las Vegas judge on Wednesday stood by his previous decision to recuse himself from presiding over former Raiders player Henry Ruggs’ fatal DUI case.
Attorneys for the former Raiders’ first-round pick, who faces several felony counts stemming from a fatal crash, say the video was filmed before the crash.
A preliminary hearing was postponed Thursday in former Raiders player Henry Ruggs’ fatal DUI case, his defense attorney said.
In a speech posted online, Alabama coach Nick Saban argued the importance of leadership in general and related it to Henry Ruggs’ fatal car crash.
A lawyer for ex-Las Vegas Raiders player Henry Ruggs told a judge he has received body-worn camera video from police who arrived after a high-speed crash that killed a woman.
Tina Tintor died of “thermal injuries” after a fiery wreck on the morning of Nov. 2 involving former Raiders player Henry Ruggs, the Clark County coroner’s office rules.
A Las Vegas judge says he will only allow prosecutors to access the results of Henry Ruggs’ blood tests and have a medical professional testify in the ex-Raiders’ fatal DUI case.
A Las Vegas judge is set to decide on Thursday if prosecutors will be able to access former Raider Henry Ruggs’ medical records or call medical professionals to testify.