Heavyweight contender Jared Anderson was involved in a high-speed chase with police, reaching speeds over 130 mph before crashing into a median. The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon when Anderson, initially driving at the 70-mph limit, accelerated and weaved through traffic. He was subsequently arrested and charged with felony fleeing police after leading officers on a six-mile chase that spanned more than 6 miles. During his arraignment on Saturday, Anderson was released on a $10,000 bond with the condition that he not drive unless traveling to and from court. The case has drawn significant attention, with comments on Anderson's behavior indicating concern for his career and personal well-being.
Video of Jared Anderson being upset at ESPN for discussing his recent arrest. https://t.co/yYmQtDo12G
Jared Anderson reacting to his recent arrest/charge being discussed on the ESPN broadcast last night… [🎥 @TeamBigBabyy] https://t.co/6fUvmhMXgZ
Jared Anderson Arrested in Michigan After High-Speed Chase https://t.co/rQlpHe85xw
Heavyweight contender Jared Anderson seems determined to destroy his career and perhaps his life all on his own. It's really sad to him unravel like this.
This quote, from @MikeCoppinger’s story on Jared Anderson’s arrest, is pretty wild. Anderson allegedly led police on a six-mile chase at speeds reaching 130-miles per hour. There continue to be real warning signs with Anderson, a top U.S. heavyweight https://t.co/gtZpFcBBpm
Jared “High Speed Chase” Anderson‼️ This guy wants to go to the penitentiary so bad..😩 Send him to the PBC where he belongs..🤷🏽♂️ #Boxing https://t.co/NKmhbln7aA
Per police: Anderson was going the 70-mph limit but sped up as he approached the officer. He weaved in and out of traffic Thursday afternoon at speeds over 130 mph before he crashed into a median. He was released on $10,000 bond on condition he not drive unless to and from court. https://t.co/eLAP8LFswC
Jared Anderson was charged with felony fleeing police at his arraignment Saturday after officers said he led them on an over 6-mile chase with speeds exceeding 130 mph Thursday. "We certainly believe it was a case of him baiting us,” police told ESPN. https://t.co/r2cb4BjF8a