Santa Clara County Issues Arrest Warrant for 49ers Receiver Brandon Aiyuk
Santa Clara County prosecutors issued a misdemeanor arrest warrant for San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk after a video appeared to show him driving at high speeds. The warrant stems from a charge of exhibition of speed.
ESPNThe Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office issued an arrest warrant for San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk on a misdemeanor charge of exhibition of speed. The warrant follows a video posted online that appears to show Aiyuk driving at high speeds. Court documents obtained by The Athletic confirm the charge.
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Background on the Charge Exhibition of speed is a misdemeanor under California law that covers driving in a manner that demonstrates excessive speed. The charge does not involve allegations of injury or property damage. The video circulated widely on social media before authorities acted.
The warrant adds to an already uncertain offseason for Aiyuk and the 49ers. Multiple reports indicate the team may trade or release the receiver. Aiyuk’s 2024 season ended early due to a knee injury after seven games, and he has not played since.
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