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Friday, November 14, 2014

For Florida State Football Player, a Hit-and-Run Becomes Traffic Tickets

For Florida State Football Player, a Hit-and-Run Becomes Traffic Tickets
In the early-morning hours of Oct. 5, as Tallahassee was celebrating another big football victory by Florida State University, a starting cornerback on the team drove his car into the path of an oncoming vehicle driven by a teenager returning home from a job at the Olive Garden.
Both cars were totaled. But rather than remain at the scene as the law requires, the football player, P. J. Williams, left his wrecked vehicle in the street and fled into the darkness along with his two passengers, including Ronald Darby, the team’s other starting cornerback.
The Tallahassee police responded to the off-campus accident, eventually reaching out to the Florida State University police and the university’s athletic department.
By the next day, it was as if the hit-and-run had never happened.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/15/sports/ncaafootball/for-an-fsu-football-player-a-hit-and-run-becomes-two-traffic-tickets.html?emc=edit_na_20141114

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