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Body camera video shows police officer arrested for DUI dragging Marshawn Lynch out of car

Two days after ex-Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch was arrested for DUI, the Las Vegas Metro Police Department released body camera footage of the traffic stop on Thursday. did.

The video shows Lynch, 36, talking to police through the open driver's side door of his car. When the officers asked him to get out of the car, Lynch refused to comply and they forced him out of the vehicle.

"Car not moving, car not moving," Lynch was heard telling the police.

Las Vegas police body cam footage shows a cop forcibly removing Marshawn Lynch from a car during his Tuesday DUI arrest.
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A police officer pulled Marshawn Lynch from the car and onto the ground.
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Marshawn Lynch was apprehended after he was pulled from the car.
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If you do, you will be charged with obstructing an investigation," the officer said. "It's a crime and you're going to jail."

Lynch asked for further explanations before officers pulled him out of the car, but they were not given..

Lynch, who reportedly stole it, was arrested around 7:30 am on Tuesday. According to 8 News Now, the officer said he was "asleep behind the wheel, unable to drive." The left front wheelof the car was missing a tire and the left rear wheel appeared to be punctured.

The front left tire of the car Marshawn Lynch was in was missing.
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Marshawn Lynch reportedly told police he stole the car he was in during his DUI arrest.
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Marshawn Lynch's mugshot after he was arrested for DUI.
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Marshawn Lynch with the Seahawks during a playoff game on Jan. 12, 2020.
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Lynch was charged with drunken driving, failure or refusal to surrender insurance, driving an unregistered vehicle, and driving failure. facing in the driving lane. His trial date is December 7th.

He was also arrested for his DUI in California in 2012 and settled after pleading guilty to reckless driving charges in 2014. 

The Seahawks hired him as the team's special correspondent for the 2022-23 season, but it is unclear how or if the arrest will affect that role. Yes.