Univ. of Wisconsin LB arrested for DUI
On a moped. From AP-
Wisconsin senior linebacker Jonathan Casillas was cited for drunken driving last month while riding a mo-ped.
Casillas, who missed the eighth-ranked Badgers’ first two games because of a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee, was stopped by a university police officer on Aug. 24 just after midnight. A breath test showed his blood alcohol concentration to be 0.15 percent, nearly twice the legal limit of 0.08.
Casillas, 21, received three citations — first-offense drunken driving, driving with a prohibited alcohol concentration, and driving with two persons on a mo-ped.
According to the Wisconsin State Journal, Badgers coach Bret Bielema said he already has disciplined Casillas.
Did the coach wag a finger at Casillas and say never do this again? DUI on a moped and having a passenger on board. That shows a lack of brain matter for someone going to a major college, then what do you expect from a jock?
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