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Iowa RB De’Andre Johnson Arrested Twice In 3 Days

Iowa’s De’Andre Johnson became AIRBHG’s latest victim over the weekend, being arrested twice in three days.

Police arrested Iowa's De'Andre Johnson late Thursday for suspicion of keeping a disorderly house. Not to be constrained in his creative take on being a scofflaw, Johnson was also arrested on Saturday — for, among other things, "eluding."

Johnson was pulled over for speeding on a motorcycle in Iowa City on Saturday night — doing 60 in a 25 mph zone, apparently — but did not immediately pull over for officers. Then, after being pulled over, he put the motorcycle in grass behind another vehicle, and told officers it belonged to a fictional “Jake,” according to the complaint.

Eluding is a serious misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail.

Johnson is yet another casualty of the Angry Iowa Running Back-Hating God, who has smote at least 760 Iowa running backs since 2006*.

*statistic not verified

For more on AIRBHG and the Hawkeyes, visit Black Heart Gold Pants and Big Ten blog Off Tackle Empire.

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