A judge ordered the measure Monday after former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs missed a daily test ordered as part of his home arrest in his fatal DUI case.
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A Las Vegas judge ordered Henry Ruggs to appear in court again next week after she said the former Raiders’ wide receiver missed an alcohol test.
Henry Ruggs’ fatal crash is still too raw for many in Montgomery, Alabama, to talk publicly about. But privately, it’s what everybody is talking about.
Newly released 911 calls capture the moment witnesses started to report the fiery crash that killed Tina Tintor and her dog, Max, on the morning of Nov. 2.
The records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal offer a glimpse of a chaotic scene with constantly changing information as first responders headed to the crash.
Though Ruggs did not attend a morning court hearing Wednesday, records show that he pleaded not guilty in the case.
Former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs initially faced charges of DUI and reckless driving — both resulting in death. Now he faces a total of four felonies and a misdemeanor.
About a month before Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs was involved in a fatal crash, one of his teammates was sued by a woman who claims she was injured in a hit-and-run crash.
Raiders offensive coordinator Greg Olson said he and players wonder what they could have done to prevent the Henry Ruggs’ crash that took a life.
The family of Tina Tintor said Thursday that it has been devastated by her death in a fiery crash involving Raiders star Henry Ruggs.
While expressing great sorrow and sympathy for the family of Tina Tintor, who was killed in a car crash involving Henry Ruggs, Raiders owner Mark Davis promised ongoing support for Ruggs.
Derek Carr wonders if he didn’t make it clear to Henry Ruggs that he could have texted him at any hour of the day or night if he needed a ride home because he was too impaired to drive.
Overnight, merchandise bearing Henry Ruggs’ name was scrubbed from the Raider Image and Nike websites, but jerseys are still available for purchase on Fanatics and NFL Shop.
New Las Vegas police records released Wednesday offer a clearer picture of a deadly encounter that upended the lives of two families and sent shockwaves throughout the NFL.
Former Raiders star Henry Ruggs was released from jail and returned to his Las Vegas home, a source told the Review-Journal on Wednesday evening.