Jalen Carter cited for going nearly twice speed limit months before deadly UGA crash – FOX 5 Atlanta

By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team and Kimberly Leoffler

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Updated March 3, 2023 12:49AM

Body cam shows Jalen Carter warned about speeding

Former UGA football standout Jalen Carter, who is out on bond on charges related to a deadly Jan. 15 crash that killed his teammate and a UGA recruiting staffer, was warned months ago about his speeding. A look at that video and what penalty he faced then.

ATHENS, Ga.Newly released police records show that University of Georgia football star Jalen Carter had been in trouble with the law for speeding months before the crash that killed his teammate and a UGA recruiting staffer.

Records obtained by FOX 5 from the Athens-Clarke County Police Department showing that Carter had been cited for speeding on Sept. 22, 2022.

According to reports, the Georgia defensive lineman was clocked driving nearly 90 miles per hour in a 45-mile-per-hour zone on Atlanta Highway.

In dash cam video of the incident, the officer can be heard telling Carter he needs to slow down.

“Your break is you’re not going to jail. ‘Cause that would make all kinds of news, right? Just hang tight, aight. You’re getting a ticket for the speed,” the officer told Carter. 

Carter received a $1,013 fine for speeding.

An Athens-Clarke County Police Officer checks Jalen Carter’s vehicle due to dark tint during a traffic stop on Sept 22, 2022.

An Athens-Clarke County Police Officer checks Jalen Carter’s vehicle due to dark tint during a traffic stop on Sept 22, 2022. (Athens-Clarke County Police Department)

After being pulled over, officers also cited Carter for having an illegally tinted window and “material affixed which obstructs vision.” A judge fined Carter $151.00 for each tinting violation. 

“When you do something dumb I’m gonna stack stuff on you. But your break is you’re not going to jail cause that was reckless,” the officer said in the dash cam video. 

In the video, the officer said he pulled over other UGA football players for speeding just days earlier. 

“Look. I don’t know if y’all need to send out a text like to all your teammates – slow down! We wouldn’t be talking if you were going the speed limit,” the officer said. 

Just before leaving, the officer again warns Carter about his speed. 

“Alright. So when you’re around your teammates, you need to tell them to slow down. I mean it’s so easy to slow down alright?” the officer said. 

“Slow down okay. That’s all I ask. Drive safe,” the officer added.

JALEN CARTER RESPONDS TO CHARGES CONNECTED TO DEADLY UGA CRASH

Carter had also been given two other traffic citations during his time at the university. The first, on June 10, 2019, involved him getting a verbal warning for his car’s dealer tag. Another citation happened shortly after midnight on June 19, 2022 for a disabled vehicle on E. Clayton Street, the Athens-Banner Herald reported.

Teammate comes to defense of Jalen Carter’s character

Before the charges for reckless driving and racing were announced on Wednesday for UGA standout Jalen Carter, his former teammate Nolan Smith came to his defense about lingering questions about his character.

Wednesday, police charged Carter with speeding and reckless driving in connection with the crash that killed Devin Willock and 24-year-old UGA staff member Chandler LeCroy.

In the warrant for his arrest, police allege Carter was racing his 2021 Jeep Trackhawk against the 2021 Ford Expedition driven LeCroy, which led to the Jan. 15 wreck.

UGA FOOTBALL STAFFER DRUNK AND TRAVELING OVER 100 MPH BEFORE FATAL CRASH, POLICE SAY

UGA football star Jalen Carter charged in connection to deadly crash

Former University of Georgia football player Jalen Carter has responded to the news that he will be charged in connection to the January crash that killed teammate Devin Willock and staffer Chandler LeCroy.

The crash occurred just hours after the Bulldogs celebrated their second straight national championship with a parade and ceremony.

Georgia coach Kirby Smart expressed his concern about the charges in a statement issued Wednesday.

“The charges announced today are deeply concerning, especially as we are still struggling to cope with the devastating loss of two beloved members of our community,” Smart said.

Another 911 call in the deadly UGA crash released

Misdemeanor warrants have been issued for UGA football star Jalen Carter in connection with the deadly January crash that killed his teammate and a recruiting staffer. New video and another 911 call have since surfaced.

“We will continue to cooperate fully with the authorities while supporting these families and assessing what we can learn from this horrible tragedy.”

According to the arrest warrant, the investigation by Athens police found that LeCroy and Carter were operating their vehicles “in a manner consistent with racing” after leaving downtown Athens at about 2:30 a.m.

Georgia defensive lineman Jalen Carter (88) during the college football game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Mississippi State Bulldogs on November 12, 2022 at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, MS. (Photo by Kevin Langley/Icon Sportswire via Get

The warrant says evidence shows the vehicles switched lanes, drove in the center turn lane, drove in opposite lanes, overtook other motorists, and drove at high rates of speed “in an apparent attempt to outdistance each other.”

Police determined LeCroy’s Expedition was traveling at about 104 mph shortly before the crash. The warrant says LeCroy’s blood-alcohol concentration was .197 at the time of the crash. The legal limit in Georgia is .08.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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