Oklahoma offensive lineman J.D. Quinn was arrested Tuesday and has been charged with one misdemeanor count of driving under the influence of alcohol in Cleveland County District Court.
According to a police affidavit filed with the charge, Quinn, 19, was stopped at 803 Beaumont Square for speeding and failure to use a turn signal.
The affidavit states Quinn admitted to consuming beer and consented to and failed a breathalizer test.
A Dec. 13 court date is scheduled.
Court records indicate it was Quinn’s second alcohol related offense since coming to OU. On April 30, 2004, he was arrested for actual physical control of a vehicle while intoxicated and possession of a fictitious identification card.
He pleaded guilty to the actual physical control of a vehicle charge. The fake identification charge was dismissed with costs.
Quinn, a redshirt freshman from Garland, Texas, has started OU’s last three games at right guard.
— John Shinn
OU Sports
Lineman Quinn arrested
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