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Ex-NFL player Robert Quinn arrested after attempted hit-and-run in South Carolina

Former NFL player Robert Quinn was arrested in South Carolina after allegedly attempting to leave the scene of a crash, according to reports.


Ex-NFL player Robert Quinn arrested after attempted hit-and-run in South Carolina
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Online jail records show that Quinn, 34, was booked into the Charleston County Jail on one charge of leaving the scene and one charge of reckless driving.  

According to reports, the incident took place at a car dealership. The North Charleston Fire Department arrived on the scene first and told police that the suspect, later identified as Quinn, appeared to be trying to leave the scene in a different vehicle. 

FOX 4 reports that a pickup truck registered to Quinn crashed into a car, causing that vehicle to hit two more vehicles. Police said video evidence showed Quinn's truck veering on the road before eventually driving onto the dealership property. 

According to the report, Quinn had visible injuries to his face, and his speech was slurred. He was also allegedly uncooperative with law enforcement and was eventually removed from the car he was in before being arrested. 

Quinn last played in the NFL during the 2022 season. 

Quinn also played for the Bears and Eagles, reaching the Super Bowl in 2023. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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