Warren Moon arrest for investigation of DUI

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KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) — Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon was arrested for investigation of drunken driving after a trooper stopped him for allegedly speeding.
Moon was stopped in downtown Kirkland, State Patrol Trooper Courtney Stewart said Tuesday.
The former Seattle Seahawks quarterback was arrested early Friday, taken to the Kirkland Police Department and later released. His vehicle was impounded, Stewart said.
The case was forwarded to King County prosecutors for possible criminal charges, said Stewart, who added the patrol is not allowed to release Moon’s blood-alcohol level test.
Moon played 17 seasons and 208 games in the NFL with the Houston Oilers, Minnesota Vikings, Seahawks and Kansas City Chiefs. When he retired after the 2001 season, Moon ranked third in passing attempts, completions, yardage and total offense.
Moon, who entered the Hall of Fame in August, has been an analyst on Seahawks radio broadcasts the past three seasons.
 
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Just thought y'all should know.
 
I love Warren, but he's got to be more careful. Didn't he have the domestic abuse thing a few years ago?

Warren, you're WAY better than this.
 
I'm always curious about the term "investigation of driving under the influence."
If they did a breathalyzer test they already know if he was above the legal limit. If he was, what's left to investigate?
 
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BYH said:
RokSki said:
I love Warren, but he's got to be more careful. Didn't he have the domestic abuse thing a few years ago?

Warren, you're WAY better than this.

Or maybe he's not.

Sadly, this does have to be considered a possibility.
 
spnited said:
I'm always curious about the term "investigation of driving under the influence."
If they did a breathalyzer test they already know if he was above the legal limit. If he was, what's left to investigate?

They give rich people the right to buy out of a criminal charge and get into probation/diversion programs.
 
No class, and the most frequent fumbler of any name QB in NFL history.

Clean it up, Warren. Clean. It. Up.
 

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