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Arrest Video: Ex-Eagles All-pro Star Tries to Escape Police Cruiser With a Bloodied Scarred Face After Allegedly Causing Multi-Vehicle Crash

Former NFL star Robert Quinn had the worst moment of his life earlier this year.

Quinn was arrested in January following a crash in North Charleston that involved multiple vehicles. The crash was bad enough, but Quinn made things even worse when firefighters at the scene advised officers that the suspect was attempting to leave the scene in another vehicle.

 

Just as cops arrived on the scene, a white Dodge Challenger was in reverse. They immediately stopped the vehicle and were told by a female driver that Quinn had called her to come and pick him up.

Fast forward eight months, and now Robert Quinn has to relive that terrible night as footage of his arrest has surfaced.

In footage of the scene newly obtained by TMZ, Quinn is escorted to a squad car since he seemed to have issues keeping his balance.

More On Robert Quinn’s Arrest

Former NFL defensive end Robert Quinn reportedly backed his truck into a car parked on the road and tried to leave the scene.

The former Pro Bowl defensive end, who played for the Rams, Dolphins, Cowboys, Bears, and Eagles during an 11-year career, was arrested after he tried to flee the scene.

Newly released police bodycam footage shows a visibly injured Quinn who struggled to cooperate with cops. Responding officers described the 34-year-old as disoriented and resistant.

Quinn had notable facial bruises as he increasingly looked unsteady on his feet. He also refused to provide his name to cops. His behavior was so erratic that cops used an arm-bar maneuver to restrain him.

Footage from inside the squad car shows Robert Quinn kicking the door of a police vehicle before being taken for medical treatment.

In the end, Quinn was hit with two misdemeanors: reckless driving and leaving the scene of a collision involving property damage. His trial is scheduled for December 2025

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