Browns CB Tries To Flee On Foot, Cops Catch Him
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One Cleveland Browns player wanted to prove that the Cincinnati Bengals wasn’t the only NFL franchise in Ohio to feature felons on their roster. Kenny Wright Cleveland Browns mug shot BROWNS GAB via KRIV-TV in Houston reports that cornerback Kenny Wright was arrested Thursday after trying to run away from the police. Authorities in the Texas town of Pearland say that Wright was being investigated for a disturbance in the police department’s parking lot, when he took off and fled on foot. The quarter-mile pursuit ended a short time later when Wright was caught in a nearby subdivision. If the guy can’t outrun the cops, how’s he gonna do against the Steelers’ receiving corps? Police also ...
Browns' Kenny Wright Gets Arrested, Produces Creepy Mug Shot
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Filed under: Browns, Cleveland, NFL Police BlotterCleveland Browns defensive back Kenny Wright was arrested Thursday morning in Pearland, Texas, and charged with unlawful restraint, evading arrest and possession of marijuana, all misdemeanors. Pearland police had to chase Wright on foot, and in the statement they released, they sounded proud of their ability to run down an NFL defensive back: "The foot chase was about a quarter of a mile," Sgt. Roy Castillo said in a prepared Pearland Police Department statement. "We had people on scene pretty fast, and I believe because of our quick response time and the mental and physical toughness of our officers ...
KENNY WRIGHT ISN'T QUITE FAST ENOUGH
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Cleveland Browns cornerback Kenny Wright was arrested near Houston after he led police on a quarter-mile foot chase. Police say they were investigating a disturbance involving Wright in the police department's parking lot when he took off running despite officers' warnings. The former Houston Texans defensive back was caught a short time later in a nearby subdivision. Police also found 1.875 ounces of marijuana in his vehicle. “The foot chase was about a quarter of a mile," Sgt. Roy Castillo said in a prepared Pearland Police Department statement. "We had people on scene pretty fast, and I believe because of our quick response time and the mental and physical ...

