Aaron Hernandez Was In High Speed Chase Before AFC Championship Game Loss Against Baltimore Ravens, Drove 105 MPH With Man Accusing TE Of Shooting In Florida

Jul 01, 2013 10:21 AM EDT

The Aaron Hernandez murder case has shed light on a number of situations involving the tight end, including one case where he is accused of shooting a friend in Florida and causing him to lose an eye and now a report has come out that he was with that man, Alexander Bradley, in a high speed chase.

According to the Big Lead, Hernandez was in a chase with Bradley, who was driving, during the weekend between the AFC Championship against the Baltimore Ravens, which the Patriots lost. According to a police report, he was a passenger in the car in Connecticut in a Black Yukon SUV when it was stopped after 2 AM. Troopers pulled it over and afterwards it drove away and the car was chased going over 100 MPH. When it was caught up to again, Hernandez reportedly said, "Trooper, I'm Aaron Hernandez - it's OK."

Bradley was charged with drunk driving and this is the same man who is accusing Hernandez of shooting him in the arm in Florida and causing him to lose sight in one of his eyes. The case has continued to bring more attention on Hernandez's past and now he could also be facing charges in a double murder that took place in Boston last year.

From USA Today: "Aaron Hernandez continues to make news for the wrong reasons. Just days before police began questioning him in regard to a homicide, he was sued for a prior incident involving a gun, according to TMZ.com. The incident was from February in Miami, when Hernandez and a man named Alexander Bradley went to Tootsie's Cabaret."

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