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The Palmetto Sports team has obtained a statement on the arrest from Clemson Football Head Coach Dabo Swinney.
A Florida man was arrested early Saturday after troopers say he drove the wrong way on State Road 408 in Orlando and showed ...
A driver is facing DUI charges after hitting an Illinois State Police squad car in DuPage County on Sunday morning, injuring ...
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Driver charged with DUI in crash that injured ISP trooper on I-88 in DuPage County, police say
A driver is facing DUI charges after hitting an Illinois State Police squad car in DuPage County on Sunday morning, injuring himself and an ISP trooper, officials said.The crash happened on the right ...
"Clemson Athletics has a clear policy by which we will abide, so Ian will miss some competition to start this season as a ...
BYRON, Ill. (WTVO) — An Oregon woman was arrested on drunk driving charges after police say she crashed her car Saturday ...
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Sporting News on MSNIan Schieffelin arrest, explained: Why Clemson tight end and former basketball star faces DUI charge
Clemson tight end Ian Schieffelin wasn't going to be a two-sport athlete for the Tigers, but he was switching sports in favor of football. He spent the first four years at the school playing forward ...
Coach Dabo Swinney said Ian Schieffelin will face consequences under Clemson Athletics’ DUI policy ahead of the 2024 season.
The trooper was parked on a shoulder helping a motorist when a driver struck his vehicle in Oak Brook, Illinois State Police said.
The driver in a deadly Marion County crash that took place in the early hours of Saturday morning is now facing a DUI manslaughter charge, according to the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP). Troopers say ...
A 34-year-old resident of The Villages has been ordered not to consume alcohol as the result of a recent drunk driving arrest.
Clemson tight end Ian Schieffelin was arrested this weekend on suspicion of DUI, according to TigerNet's David Hood. The ...
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