Just When You Thought The Bengals Had Gone Clean...Maualuga Arested
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Jan 29 2010, 12:01 PM
It does not pay to drink and drive. It really does not pay to hit parked cars while drinking and driving. The Bengals had done a great job of rehabbing their imgine over the past couple of seaso but whether it is the death of Chris Henry or the DUI arrest of a rising young defensive star, they just can not seem to say away from controversy.
Covington police spokesman Spike Jones says Maualuga hit a parking meter and two parked cars early Friday with his 2003 Pontiac. There was minor damage.
The 23-year-old was held about seven hours at the Kenton County jail before being released on his own recognizance. Court records show he entered a plea and was ordered to return this month for a hearing.
It does not pay to drink and drive. It really does not pay to hit parked cars while drinking and driving. The Bengals had done a great job of rehabbing their imgine over the past couple of seaso but whether it is the death of Chris Henry or the DUI arrest of a rising young defensive star, they just can not seem to say away from controversy.
Covington police spokesman Spike Jones says Maualuga hit a parking meter and two parked cars early Friday with his 2003 Pontiac. There was minor damage.The 23-year-old was held about seven hours at the Kenton County jail before being released on his own recognizance. Court records show he entered a plea and was ordered to return this month for a hearing.
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