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Robby Anderson arrested in Florida
Posted by Josh Alper on January 19, 2018
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Jets wide receiver
Robby Anderson has been arrested in Florida for the second straight offseason.
Andy Slater of WINZ reported that Anderson
was arrested early on Friday morning in South Florida. The Broward County Sheriff’s Office has posted
a long list of charges against Anderson.
Anderson is charged with resisting an officer, harming a public servant/family, eluding a law enforcement officer with sirens on, reckless driving and several other driving violations that include speeding and running a red light. No other details of the arrest are available at present.
Anderson was arrested last year and charged with resisting arrest and obstruction of justice after an incident at a concert. That case has not been resolved.
Anderson was the Jets’ leading receiver in 2017, catching 63 passes for 941 yards and seven touchdowns.
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Police report alleges Robby Anderson threatened officer’s wife
Posted by Josh Alper on January 19, 2018
Jets wide receiver
Robby Anderson was arrestedon nine charges early Friday morning in Florida and a full police report from the Sunrise Police Department sheds light on the events leading to Anderson being taken into custody.
The arresting officer reports that he clocked Anderson going 105 mph in a 45 mph zone while running two red lights and swerving “all over the roadway.” That accounts for several of the charges against Anderson, including a felony count of eluding police with lights and sirens on.
Anderson also faces a felony count of threatening a public servant or family member. The police report, which was obtained by NJ.com, alleges Anderson
told the arresting officer that he would find his wife “f— her and n– in her eye” along with other threats against the officer’s family. Anderson also allegedly told the officer how much money he has and said that the officer was trying to “ruin his fun.”
Anderson was also arrested last spring and that case is still pending. He could face discipline under the NFL Personal Conduct Policy in both cases.