Aaron Hernandez Involved in High Speed Chase With Man He Allegedly Shot

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Jun 26, 2013; North Attleborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots former tight end Aaron Hernandez (left) stands with his attorney Michael Fee as he is arraigned in Attleboro District Court. Hernandez is charged with first degree murder in the death of Odin Lloyd. Mandatory Credit: The Sun Chronicle/Pool Photo via USA TODAY Sports
Jun 26, 2013; North Attleborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots former tight end Aaron Hernandez (left) stands with his attorney Michael Fee as he is arraigned in Attleboro District Court. Hernandez is charged with first degree murder in the death of Odin Lloyd. Mandatory Credit: The Sun Chronicle/Pool Photo via USA TODAY Sports /

At this point, I’m thoroughly convinced former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez‘s life was a real version of the video game, Grand Theft Auto.

The stories that continue to leak are almost impossible to believe, yet, they seemingly appear to get more real by the day.

Case in point, an apparent high speed chase with Alexander Bradley which involved Hernandez a week after the AFC Championship game.

You all remember Bradley, right? He’s the guy says he was allegedly shot in the eye by Hernandez in February at a strip club and is now in the process of suing the former NFL player.

Anyway, according to the Boston Globe, a few weeks prior to the alleged strip club shooting Hernandez was the passenger in a SUV driven by Bradley involved in a high speed chase.

Per the police report:

"Black Yukon SUV was stopped on a highway at 2:20 a.m. when a trooper pulled up, and the vehicle took off swerving violently. The chase down I-93 reached 105 miles per hour before the vehicle was finally pulled over."

Once the vehicle finally came to a stop, Hernandez was apparently heard shouting “Trooper, I’m Aaron Hernandez – it’s okay”.

Nothing like using the celebrity/athlete credentials after a high speed chase.

H/T The Big Lead