Carlton Bragg Jr. Arrested
New Mexico forwards Carlton Bragg Jr. was captured on doubt of driving drunk and ownership of under one ounce of weed early Sunday, hours after the Lobos beat Air Force.
The capture comes nine days after Bragg, 24, was reestablished to the group following a three-game suspension while college authorities explored sexual unfortunate behavior charges against him by another understudy. Bragg has not been accused in the association of that episode, which happened in August, even though the Bernalillo County head prosecutor’s office sent the case to the lead prosecutor’s office in Alamogordo, given an irreconcilable circumstance.
These Were The Charges Against Him
Bragg, who is averaging 12.6 points and 10.3 rebounds in 15 games in his second season at New Mexico (15-3), was discharged from care later Sunday.
As indicated by a police report, Bragg went through a moderation checkpoint at 1:21 a.m. while driving a white BMW. Officials saw that Bragg “had red, watery eyes and a smell of liquor radiating from his facial territory,” the report said. “Carlton conceded drinking two glasses of wine between 9 p.m. what’s more, 10 p.m.”
Bragg was put through field balance testing, and “indications of weakness were available during his presentation of the moderation tests,” after which he was captured, and a modest quantity of cannabis was found on his body, the report said.
Bragg later would not calmly inhale liquor test, police said. It was not known whether he had a lawyer who could remark for his benefit. New Mexico is Bragg’s third school. He played at Kansas, where he was suspended after being captured and accused of battery against a lady in 2016, even though that charge was dropped. The lady who made the cases was later charged after examiners checked on observation video.