Justin Blackmon
Could not Match In Cop Automobile Throughout Arrest
… Officer Says
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Former faculty soccer star Justin Blackmon could not match at the back of a cop automotive throughout his public intoxication arrest … with a police report obtained by TMZ Sports activities stating a bigger automobile was required to move him to jail.
The 35-year-old ex-Oklahoma State Cowboys receiver’s most up-to-date run-in with the regulation made rounds on social media over the weekend … with sports activities followers noting the drastic change in Blackmon’s look in his mug shot.
In line with the incident report, OSU cops responded to a name concerning a “larger black male” laying on the bottom at 1:32 AM on Saturday morning.
By the point they arrived on the scene, they had been notified the person had gotten up and roamed right into a campus constructing … and as soon as they made contact with him, they noticed he was unsteady on his ft, reeked of alcohol and was sporting moist garments.
When requested what he was doing, Blackmon instructed cops he was making an attempt to stroll house … and officers famous his speech was “slurred and confusing.”
In line with the report, he repeatedly acknowledged he was going to “Stillwater” … however when instructed that was a city and never an tackle, he replied by admitting he didn’t reside in that space and stated, “You got me.”
Cops declare Blackmon then rotated and positioned his fingers behind his again … and was knowledgeable he was underneath arrest for public intoxication.
Cops famous two units of handcuffs had been used “due to his body size and the girth of his wrists” … and when he was escorted to a patrol unit, he was “unable” to slot in the again seat “due to his body size,” based on the report.
Ultimately, one other unit responded to the situation … and Blackmon was positioned in a bigger patrol automotive and brought to jail for reserving and processing.
Blackmon is listed as 6’2″, 230 within the police report … which is about 20 lbs heavier than he weighed throughout his time on the gridiron.
After a stellar profession at OSU, Blackmon was the fifth general decide to the Jacksonville Jaguars within the 2012 NFL Draft.
His professional profession did not pan out … as he was suspended indefinitely for violating the league’s substance abuse coverage.