Officer's Report Reveals NFL Player's Alleged Racist Rant During DUI Arrest
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A Jacksonville, Fla., television station has obtained documents detailing Jaguars cornerback Brian Williams’ racist rant to police the night he was arrested in September 2006 on suspicion of DUI, News 4 Jax reported.
The police officer involved wrote in a report that Williams called him "Honky mother (expletive)," and said, "I (expletive) your momma ... I (expletive) your wife twice." Williams allegedly went on to say he would do something to the officer’s daughter, News 4 Jax reported.
Williams apologized for his actions after the initial arrest, but recently withdrew the guilty plea he submitted after the 2006 incident.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}That withdrawal allowed the arresting officer’s notes to be made public. The officer said at the time of the arrest he did not know Williams had recently signed a multimillion dollar deal with the Jaguars, News 4 Jax reported.
The officer’s report claims Williams told him, "You think I'm a drug dealing (expletive) looking for a gun?"
The officer stated Williams told him his car cost more than the officer would ever make.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Williams, his attorney and the Jaguars would not comment to News 4 Jax on the alleged comments.
"We can't tolerate this type of hatred and racial-type language in this community. It just divides — that is all it does," Isaiah Rumlin, president of the local chapter of the NAACP, told News 4 Jax.