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Ex-NFL star jailed for fatal DUI accident.

Former NFL Star Sentenced to Prison Over ​Deadly DUI​ Crash

Former⁤ Las Vegas Raiders player Henry Ruggs was sentenced Wednesday to at least three years ‍in a Nevada‌ prison for killing a‌ woman in a fiery crash while driving his sports car drunk at speeds up​ to‌ 156 mph on a ⁣city street nearly two years ago.

“I sincerely apologize,” the former first-round NFL draft pick said as he ​stood for sentencing in Las Vegas after pleading guilty in May to felony DUI causing death and misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter, a charge carrying a six-month jail sentence that will⁣ be folded in with his three-to-10-year prison term.

Ruggs, now 24,‍ was cut by⁢ the Raiders while he was still hospitalized following the ‍predawn crash on Nov. ‍2, 2021. The collision killed Tina Tintor and her dog, Max, and injured Ruggs’ passenger, Kiara Je’nai Kilgo-Washington, ⁢his fiancee and ⁤mother ‌of their daughter.

“I have no excuses,” ‍Ruggs said, ⁢citing pain the case has caused his⁢ family, teammates and ​Tintor’s ‍family.

Ruggs said that after prison, he intends to counsel others ‌“about⁢ the dangers of driving at⁣ unsafe‌ speed and driving and drinking.”

In a​ statement read in court by Tintor’s cousin, ‌David Strbac, Tintor’s mother, ⁢Mirjana Komazec, offered grief, grace and memories of “what it was like to⁤ hug and⁣ embrace her, knowing we will never be​ able to kiss her on her⁣ forehead ​or tell her how much we love her and​ how absolutely proud of her we are.”

“We pray that Henry Ruggs is blessed⁤ with the⁤ opportunity to be able watch his beautiful daughter grow into the amazing woman she can⁢ be,” Komazec’s statement said.

“And we pray that this‌ terrible accident⁢ inspires ‍positive change in the ⁢world. We pray that we all take away the importance of looking out‌ for ‍one another, remembering everyone we meet is another human’s loved one.”

Kilgo-Washington ‍and a group of friends and supporters watched as Ruggs, wearing a dark suit, white shirt ⁢and blue tie, ⁢was handcuffed by a court officer when Clark County District Court Judge Jennifer Schwartz read the sentence. Ruggs was then ⁤led away.

Ruggs had remained free on house arrest since shortly after the crash.

In court filings ahead of the⁣ sentencing, Ruggs’‍ attorneys,⁢ David Chesnoff and Richard Schonfeld, included⁣ letters from high school administrators and teachers in Montgomery, Alabama, ‌who praised Ruggs, and a ‌testimonial from Democratic Alabama state ⁣Rep.⁢ Phillip Ensler.

“Mr. Ruggs is a man of good character who made a terrible mistake,” the attorneys said ⁤in the‍ presentencing memorandum. “His remorse ‍is deep and sincere.”

His plea deal avoided a trial that Clark County District Attorney Steve ⁣Wolfson said posed obstacles for conviction because Ruggs was not administered a field ⁤sobriety test following⁣ the crash​ and his ​defense‍ attorneys‍ argued that Ruggs’ blood-alcohol test was improperly obtained at the hospital.

Wolfson, a Democrat, ⁢said the blood test provided “virtually” the only proof ⁤that Ruggs ‍was under the​ influence of alcohol at the time‍ of the crash. It revealed⁣ that Ruggs had a blood-alcohol level ⁢of 0.16 percent — twice ⁣the legal limit in Nevada — after the rear-end wreck ignited a fire in Tintor’s Toyota Rav 4.

Kilgo-Washington also was injured in Ruggs’ demolished 2020 Chevrolet‍ Corvette. ‌Prosecutors said Ruggs suffered⁣ a leg injury, and Kilgo-Washington ​received an⁢ arm injury. Kilgo-Washington ⁢was‌ not cooperative with prosecutors as a victim in the case.

Wolfson⁤ had said⁣ Ruggs would face⁣ a mandatory ⁤minimum of⁣ two years in prison if convicted and could get more than 50 years. The district attorney said investigators learned that Ruggs ⁤spent several‌ hours drinking ⁢with friends at​ a sports entertainment site and golfing​ venue, and ⁢may have been at a friend’s home for several more hours before he and Kilgo-Washington headed home.

Tintor ⁤was a Serbian immigrant who friends and family members⁢ said graduated from a‌ Las​ Vegas high school, worked at a ⁤Target store, wanted ‌to become a⁤ computer programmer and was close to‌ obtaining ⁤her U.S. citizenship. The family statement called Max⁣ her ‍best‍ friend.

“The sentence isn’t going to bring Tina‌ back,” Farhan Naqvi, an attorney who represented Tintor’s family, ‌said⁣ outside the courtroom.

“What we’re hoping for, more than anything, is ‌that ⁣other deaths ​can be prevented from driving under the influence and ‌reckless driving. ⁤It ⁢ruins lives. It destroys families.”

The Western Journal ​has‍ reviewed this ⁤Associated Press story and may have altered it prior to ⁤publication to⁢ ensure that it meets our editorial standards.

The post Former NFL Star Sentenced to⁢ Prison ‌Over Deadly DUI Crash appeared first on ​ The Western Journal.


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