Police: Josh Brent Was Driving At Least 110 MPH At Time Of Fatal Crash
Cowboys defensive lineman Josh Brent was charged with intoxication manslaughter in December, when the car he was driving—while drunk—killed teammate and close friend Jerry Brown Jr. Now, as police continue to review documents from the incident, reports are that Brent was driving at least 110 mph at the time of the fatal crash. From NBC Dallas/Fort Worth:
The Dallas Cowboys player charged with intoxication manslaughter was going at least 110 mph at the time of the deadly crash that killed his teammate and close friend, according to police documents obtained by NBC 5. Police have said that defensive lineman Josh Brent’s blood-alcohol content level was more than twice the legal limit. Cowboys practice-squad member Jerry Brown Jr. was killed in the Dec. 7 crash along state Highway 114 in Irving. Police documents detailing the crash and a timeline of what happened that night are now in the district attorney’s office. According to the documents, Brent was going at a minimum of 110 mph down Highway 114. The report said he may have gone as fast as 134 mph at points.
