LeGarrette Blount Accused Of Directing Attack On Bucs' Fans

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According to the police report, a 34 year old man and his girlfriend, both wearing Bucs shirts, drove their 2008 Toyota pickup into the Visconti at International Drive apartments not far from Raymond James Stadium. The pickup then hit the mirror on a silver 2005 Ford Expedition SUV, next to which Blount and two other men were standing. The victim did not want to stop next to the Expedition because the pickup would block other traffic. The three men got into the Expedition and drove around the pickup, cutting it off.

Two men got out of the SUV. One punched the driver through the window, while the other climbed on the hood of the car and basically did a cannonball onto the windshield. Police noted the damage to the windshield was the “size of a grown man’s rear end.” The third man was directing all of the action. The victims allege that man was LeGarrette Blount, Tampa’s star running back.

After the crash, Blount’s sister called police to report a hit-and-run accident and to get auto insurance information on the other driver. She told police that her brother was driving her Expedition.

Luckily, Blount is a good football player. Unluckily, Roger Goodell isn’t going to like this.

[St. Petersburg Times, Getty]