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Video Of Gonzaga Head Coach Mark's DUI Arrest Released
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Gonzaga head coach Mark Few refused officers' orders repeatedly and appeared very annoyed and frustrated with cops during his DUI arrest in September, new police video released. He was pulled over in Idaho at around 8 PM on September 6th after authorities said he was swerving in his car and driving erratically...

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Quatre Pot30 months
DUI is no joke but how can an officer tell someone they cannot talk to their attorney? He doesn’t have to submit to any of it
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LSUtoBOOT30 months
He didn’t submit, and got to call his attorney from jail. Life is all about choices, and he made some poor ones. No sympathy for him.
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DeafVallyBatnR30 months
That is how it works. Don't do test and you get off.
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atltiger648730 months
he wasn't under arrest, that's why they didn't let him talk to his attorney. And yes, he doesn't have to submit to testing, but then he'll get arrested and then he can talk to his attorney.
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LSUtoBOOT30 months
Mark obviously had a Few too many.
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Bige1130 months
Actually he was pretty smart to not submit to testing or breathalyzer. Hard to prove anything. Attorney will get him a hand slap.
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caliegeaux30 months
should be a pretty good recruiting tool for him moving forward. he resists like he's "one of them".
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Skooter30 months
Man, he handled that about as perfectly as you can. Refused the test, asked to speak to his attorney, cooperated, and stayed calm. He's going to fees and little else from this.
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Skooter30 months
and he wasn't that hammered, if at all. He was cognizant enough to realize that was the officer was trying to different ways test him, and that he would be incriminating himself. He also recognized when the officer changed his words from a couple beers to 3 or 4. He has plenty of plausible deniability with the dogs hanging ALL over him even as the cop was talking to him. And the cops have absolutely no evidence he was impaired.
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BDoubleEZ30 months
Looks to me like he handled the situation pretty well. He was smart not to go through the "give the police evidence to convict me" drill. It's funny how when it's a white male, the media is quick to say he's being non-compliant with police. Never heard much from the media about non-compliance with George Floyd.
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JoeXiden30 months
Maybe if coach committed a home invasion and held pregnant women at gunpoint, the media would have the same amount of respect for him as curious George
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Gus Tinsley30 months
Big deal...He is a grown man who did something stupid now he can pay the price. My only concern is are the dogs ok?? LOL
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LSUintheNW30 months
It's a 1 year suspension of your license in Idaho for refusing a field sobriety test. Same in WA.
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LSUintheNW30 months
He got a deal. Plead guilty and he has an interlock on his car for 1 year.
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atltiger648730 months
he seemed hammered, but actually spoke pretty clearly at the end.
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KennabraTiger30 months
PLAY THE TAPES!!!
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kywildcatfanone30 months
Coaching privledge. I hope he gets some jail time. DUI is no joke.
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Jay Are30 months
How many dui arrests do you think result in jail time?
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LSUballs30 months
Dude is hammered
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PUB30 months
Hammered? You obviously have never been to an LSU tailgate. Have you?
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caleb0730 months
Dude is a total Dick.
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eddieray30 months
Drinking is so trashy
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