Georgia Southern QB Arrested for Throwing Bird Poop

It has been a couple of years since Georgia Southern University’s quarterback was arrested but this incident continues to make headlines and buzz on social media. Numerous people have been left curious to know why Georgia Southern University Quarterback was arrested. In this article, we will unfold the details regarding the charges against Georgia Southern Qb and why he was taken into custody. Reportedly, the deputy who arrested Georgia Southern Quarterback resigned from his job. Yes, you heard it right. What was the matter? Kindly drag down the page and take a look at the sections given below.

Georgia Southern QB Arrested

The deputy of the arrested Georgia Southern quarterback resigned from the Saluda County Sheriff’s Office on Jan 20. He is known as Charles Browder. A news station WRDW said Charles Browder left the department in the midst of an internal investigation. Charles arrested the Georgia Southern quarterback after mistaking the bird poop on the hood of the car for cocaine. The arrested quarterback is known as Shai Werts. He was taken into custody on drug charges after a traffic stop. What were the charges against him? Take a look below and learn what were the charges against Shai Werts.

Reportedly, Georgia Southern University quarterback Shai Werts was charged with cocaine possession. Deputies arrested him following the roadside tests in which they collected a substance from the hood of his car (2016 Dodge Charger). The quarterback told the deputies that the substance was bird poop. A video of taking bird poop on his car is also going viral on the internet. Shai Werts said, “I swear to God, that’s bird doo-doo. I swear to God, it’s not,” Browder responded. “I just tested it and it turned pink.” What happened next? Was he found guilty or acquitted? Drag down the screen and read more details.

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According to the reports, the 21-year-old quarterback at that time was acquitted of all the charges by local prosecutors. Before the laboratory test results came out. The solicitor of the state’s 11th judicial circuit named Rick Hubbard said, “Upon a thorough review of the report, the dash camera, and the body camera, we made the decision that the charge should be appropriately dismissed. The charge lacks prosecutorial merit and the evidence is insufficient for the state to proceed” WRDW reported that Browder was found guilty of conduct unbecoming of an officer. Stay tuned to this website for more details and updates

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