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The Suns player was arrested and booked into Scottsdale City Jail. He was released after a few hours.
Richardson is facing a variety of misdemeanor and traffic charges, including endangerment, two counts of excessive speed, reckless driving and failure to use a child seat.
Suns player clocked at 90 mph with toddler in the car, no car seat
More Scottsdale and Phoenix Local News
10:07 AM Mountain Standard Time on Monday, February 16, 2009
3TV and azfamily.com Staff
SCOTTSDALE -- A Phoenix Suns players is facing charges of reckless driving and endangerment after he was caught speeding with his toddler in the car.
3-year-old not buckled in According to Scottsdale police, an officer clocked Jason Richardson doing 67 mph in a 40-mph zone in the area of 65th Street and Camelback Road shortly before 8 p.m. Sunday.
Sgt. Mark Clark said the officer followed Richardson onto 64th Street, where Richardson's car hit speeds up to 90 mph. The speed limit there is 35 mph.
The officer pulled Richardson over. The 28-year-old Suns player stopped without incident, identified himeself as a Suns player and admitted to speeding, Clark said.
Richardson's 3-year-old son was in the back seat of the car. Police said the little boy was not
The Suns player was arrested and booked into Scottsdale City Jail. He was released after a few hours.
Richardson is facing a variety of misdemeanor and traffic charges, including endangerment, two counts of excessive speed, reckless driving and failure to use a child seat.
Suns player clocked at 90 mph with toddler in the car, no car seat
More Scottsdale and Phoenix Local News
10:07 AM Mountain Standard Time on Monday, February 16, 2009
3TV and azfamily.com Staff
SCOTTSDALE -- A Phoenix Suns players is facing charges of reckless driving and endangerment after he was caught speeding with his toddler in the car.
3-year-old not buckled in According to Scottsdale police, an officer clocked Jason Richardson doing 67 mph in a 40-mph zone in the area of 65th Street and Camelback Road shortly before 8 p.m. Sunday.
Sgt. Mark Clark said the officer followed Richardson onto 64th Street, where Richardson's car hit speeds up to 90 mph. The speed limit there is 35 mph.
The officer pulled Richardson over. The 28-year-old Suns player stopped without incident, identified himeself as a Suns player and admitted to speeding, Clark said.
Richardson's 3-year-old son was in the back seat of the car. Police said the little boy was not
возможно. спорить не буду
Ковальчук причем ,Зашита гуляла где -то
угар был когда Шак Ховарда наипал
да я смотрел вторyю часть ,шоу
Шакил -большой Клоун
у Ковальчука попёрло, так что не исключено, что сегодня продолжит
насколько я вижy сасет Бостон с Ютой ((
кстати, как тебе Шакил с Браянтом вчера?
Кингс выиграют ,они за ПО борятся
Атланта вчера забила норму голов за неделю