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"Just Trying to Get Back" to Eugene Orygun
ALBANY, Ore. -- Oregon State Police has released dashcam footage of an OSP trooper pulling over University of Oregon football star Cliff Harris for speeding on I-5 in June.
Harris was clocked at driving 118 miles per hour. Quarterback Darren Thomas was in the passenger seat of the car. The video not only associated Thomas with the incident, but at one point in the video Harris admits people in the car had been smoking marijuana. "You guys going to school in Eugene?" the trooper asked. "Yes sir," replied a passenger. "Who's got the marijuana?" asked the trooper. "We smoked it all," said someone in the car. "I don't know if I believe that," the trooper said. Harris then told the officer to search the car. The officer then asked Harris for I.D., and Harris said he didn't have any. "What do you got? You got something for the car? Who's the car registered to?" asked the trooper. "It's my girlfriend's car." The trooper then asked Harris for his name and asked why he was driving so fast. Harris simply responded he was just trying to get to Eugene. At this point the passengers are brought into question. "What's your name? I can't hear. What's his name?" asked the trooper. "Darron." "Darron what?" asked the trooper. "Darron Thomas." "You're Darron Thomas? Yes you are," said the trooper. "Why you guys smoking dope driving down the road at 118 miles per hour?" asked the trooper. "We're just trying to get home." After a few more questions from the trooper about who in the car was smoking pot, the officer walked back to his squad car. He eventually ran Harris through a sobriety test to see if he was impaired. Harris passed the tests. "There's no more marijuana in this car?" asked the trooper. "Nope." "So if I search it, I'm not going to find anything?" asked the trooper. "Yep." He didn't search it though and eventually let the group go after determining that Tyrell Irvin, who was in the back of the car, was legally able to drive. This is the third time Darron Thomas has been in the car when a fellow teammate has gotten in trouble. Thomas was in the car when Eddie Pleasant crashed on Gateway Street back in September of 2008. Pleasant was charged with racing. Then in September 2010, Thomas was with Jermiah Masoli when he was pulled over on gateway for a traffic violation, with the officer finding marijuana in the glove box. And the latest incident, Thomas riding with Harris when he was pulled over for speeding. Thomas was not charged in any of the incidents. -------------------------------------- so... do not let the QB ride in your car |
Jezus, 118 mph + smoking weed and they get a fly? And the whole thing is public?? I knew that college and pro athletes get some extra breaks in society but that's extreme. Now everyone pulled-over going 100+ is going to want the same deal that they got. I sure would.
The judgement of these guys is slightly questionable. If for no other reason than thinking they can roll down the highway @ that speed w/o drawing heat. I guess this guy will not be bringing the potatoe salad to next summer's Mensa picnic. |
The moral of the story is that one has to be on drugs to want to go to Eugene Oregon.
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they are being prosecuted - did not get a fly not clear if they were smoking weed while driving or just before or what, or who was smoking - just that the officer was suspicious about it - maybe he assumed speeding black teenagers always smoke weed, or maybe he smelled it (sounds like the latter) |
Whats the big deal - happens in Texas all the time. Heck HS football players can commit almost any crime as long as they perform on Friday night!
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here is the full video
State police release video of Cliff Harris traffic stop - some of you will note the questions from the officer are leading them into making admissions also the minutes of latitude pop over pretty fast at 2x the speed limit Harris took and passed a field sobriety test BTW - Harris is known for his excellent speed! |
Oh, ya gotta be a football hero...
Chip Kelly on channel 2 last night. Darren Thomas will start against LSU...because "he wasn't arrested". |
I don't shirk from talking smack about "boys gone wrong" (football players up in oregon) as a general rule, but at least they ain't going to a certain school in Flore-E-da ......
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I seem to remember driving much slower and being a bit paranoid about the lights from the car behind me back when........ well, you know.
Of course I didn't play football, so..... |
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And I have heard of other Porsche drivers getting speeding tickets for going 5MPH over the speed limit in Oregon. Where is the justice in that?
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Darren Thomas is a minister, Paul
Darron Thomas was riding shotgun (a fav. Duck offensive formation) - not only was he not arrested, he was not ticketed and he seems not to have broken any laws at all what would YOU do to him?? |
BTW - Cliff Harris's family raised the $1,600 to pay off all his fines (he had prior traffic tickets in Calif. that he had ignored)
not sure if he's been to trial or settlement or what on the 118 mph thing |
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Maybe he didn't want to be in a car that was going twice the legal speed on a freeway but couldn't get the driver to slow down or let him out. color me skeptical. it sounds like the cop didn't have enough evidence to do anything else, but on the surface it sems like the guy got away with something. If nothnig else he needs to take a long hard look at who he associates with. LOL, huh huh huh, he said long and hard. he he. |
yes, I am skeptical also. but, there's nothing to go after him on except "hey kid -- bad judgement"
re "we smoked it all" -- smoking pot is not a crime here and no one said if they smoked it while the car was moving (!); even possession if a small amt. is not a crime driver Harris took and passed a field sobr. test, so he was not impaired (legally) |
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