Robert Quinn, who played for the Cowboys in 2019 season, was arrested after trying to flee the scene of the accident, police said.
Former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Robert Quinn was charged with leaving the scene of an accident with property damage and reckless driving in South Carolina early Friday morning.
Another blast of winter storms is closing schools, snarling flights and putting millions of residents on alert across parts of the Deep South and south-central U.S. The storm started dumping a mix of sleet and heavy snow Thursday in north Texas and Oklahoma,
Motorists along I-20 from Dallas to Birmingham, Alabama, and Atlanta, and the I-85 corridor from Atlanta to Greenville, South Carolina, Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina, and on to Richmond, Virginia, should be prepared for dangerous conditions ...
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and David Latham of Last Word On Sports feels that they could represent a potential landing spot for Dallas Cowboys superstar Micah Parsons. "Carolina never found a proper replacement for Brian ...
Former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Robert Quinn was arrested early Friday morning following a hit-and-run crash in South Carolina that involved four vehicles, per multiple reports. Quinn, according to WCSC “Live 5″ News in North Charleston, S.C., has been charged with leaving the scene of property damage and reckless driving.
Former Cowboys defensive end Robert Quinn (58) was arrested in South Carolina after trying to flee the scene of a multi-vehicle crash. FortWorth A former Dallas Cowboys defensive end was arrested ...
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