The Gainesville Police arrested 20-year-old Carlos Dunlap on Tuesday on the charges of DUI. The Florida Gators junior defensive end Carlos Dunlap was found asleep while on the driving seat. Since he failed a field sobriety test, refused a breath test, the police booked the footballer.
It appears that the Florida Gators may be forced to face an arch rival in their upcoming game in the Southeastern Conference championship, with one of their top players missing from the side. Urban Meyer, the FG coach issued a statement that reads the management is looking into a matter that involved a youngster named Carlos Dunlap. Further he added, “the requisite information is being collected and that we’re fully aware of the incident.”
Urban Meyer was talking with reference to Dunlap Carlos happens to be their top-ranked pass rusher defensive end that had been arrested on December 1, 2009 felony driving under the influence, with a biggest considered game in the foresight against Alabama. It was reported that Meyer may address the issue more intently on Tuesday, after practice.
According to the details provided by Gainesville Police spokesman Keith Kameg, they had reports of reckless and uncontrolled driving by some person near the campus. An officer deputed to find out the truth noticed that a Chrysler he asked to pullover, just jammed at an intersection and didn’t move despite the light turned green more than once.
Inside the vehicle was Dunlap but to the surprise of the officer; he was completely asleep while the hands on the wheel. Failed to get any response despite several knocks on the window, the officer had to unlock the door and put the vehicle aside. He then turned off the ignition and returned to the slumped driver that could hardly open his eyes at times before falling asleep again.
Since he talked with great difficulty, failed to a sobriety test and refused the breath test straight, Dunlap was booked at around 3:30. However, on self recognizance, was later released.





