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Georgia’s offensive lineman, Nyier Daniels, finds himself embroiled in legal troubles following his arrest on several grave charges. The redshirt freshman was taken into custody after an alleged high-speed chase with police, which concluded in Commerce, Georgia, not far from the University of Georgia’s Athens campus.
Daniels is now confronted with three felony charges, including two counts of second-degree cruelty to children and one count of fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer. Additionally, he faces various lesser charges such as reckless driving and ignoring stop signs.
The incident began when Daniels reportedly raced through a stop sign at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour. In a surprising twist, his mother is accused of intervening in the pursuit, complicating the officers’ efforts to apprehend him. Ultimately, it was a coach from Georgia who facilitated Daniels’ surrender to law enforcement.
His mother’s legal troubles are extensive as well, as she faces charges including speeding, running a stop sign, obstruction, fleeing, lane violations, and reckless driving.
The lineman also faces more minor charges, such as driving through stop signs and reckless driving.
Officers began pursuing Daniels after he allegedly blew through a stop sign at over 100 miles per hour. Daniels’ mother reportedly interfered with the officers’ pursuit, and authorities did not apprehend him until later, when a Georgia coach brought him in to surrender to police.
The player’s mother is also facing serious charges, including speeding, running a stop sign, obstruction, fleeing, failure to maintain lane, and reckless driving.