Former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III was denied parole on June 11, nearly three years after he was sentenced to prison for a November 2021 drunken driving crash that killed a woman.
As the former Alabama star remains behind bars, his tragic crime forces a gut-wrenching evaluation of whether true redemption is possible when a life is irrevocably lost.
The former NFL wide receiver is serving a 36- to 120-month prison sentence for his role in a traffic fatality.
Former first-round pick Henry Ruggs III wants out from behind bars. The ex-NFL receiver, who was drafted with the 12th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, killed Tina Tintor and her dog while driving — at two ...
Henry Ruggs III publicly apologized to the family of the woman he killed in a fatal November 2021 car crash during a speech at a Hope for Prisoners event in Las Vegas. "One, I wish I could turn back ...
LAS VEGAS -- A Las Vegas judge told attorneys for Henry Ruggs III on Wednesday to get their own subpoena for fire department records about the fatal crash and fire the former Raiders wide receiver is ...
Las Vegas Raiders rookie receiver Henry Ruggs III, the team's top draft pick, suffered a cut to his thigh recently while moving things into a trailer, his father told AL.com on Monday. A Raiders ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA/Gray News) — Former NFL player Henry Ruggs III graduated from the University of Alabama, earning his bachelor’s degree from behind bars. Ruggs’ name was listed under the ...
LAS VEGAS -- Prosecutors are entitled to blood test results as they pursue four felony drunken driving charges against former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, but they cannot ask doctors what ...
Ex-NFL player Henry Ruggs was denied parole nearly five years after killing a woman in a car crash in Las Vegas, the Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners ruled Thursday.
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