Bears WR Byron Pringle arrested for reckless driving

Chicago Bears huge receiver Byron Pringle was arrested on Saturday after a Florida Freeway Patrolman allegedly discovered him doing donuts in his automotive on a state highway with a small youngster within the backseat.
Pringle, 28, was noticed after an officer noticed a cloud of smoke and smelled burning rubber on a highway about 30 miles from Tampa.
“I may odor the distinct odor of burnt rubber as I proceeded to show round in the identical median break,” Bloom wrote. “I noticed a sequence of tire marks on the roadway in keeping with a car performing” a doughnut.
Pringle’s Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, a automotive that prices upwards of $60,000 if bought new, allegedly emerged from the cloud of smoke. Bloom approached Pringle, who allegedly grew to become verbally confrontational and would not take heed to instructions. In line with the report, there was an grownup man within the passenger seat and “and a male juvenile youngster within the left rear seat.” The report didn’t reveal the identification of both the passenger or youngster or their relationship with Pringle.
Pringle arrested and booked for reckless driving and driving with a suspended license. Neither Pringle or the Bears have commented in regards to the arrest. Pringle, who spent the primary 4 years of his profession with the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs, signed a one-year, $4 million contract with the Bears again in March.