Justin Blackmon
Talked Soccer W/ Cop Throughout Arrest
… Police Video Exhibits
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The cop who busted Justin Blackmon for public intoxication earlier this month put a quick pause on arresting the ex-NFLer to coach him on some Oklahoma State soccer historical past … police video exhibits.
Take a look at the physique digital camera footage TMZ Sports activities obtained … simply after an Oklahoma State College Police Dept. officer stopped the previous OSU Cowboy for allegedly roaming the Stillwater campus whereas drunk on April 19 at round 1:30 AM — he talked a little bit of ball with the one-time Jacksonville Jaguars broad receiver.
Blackmon said he had performed for the Pokes in 2011 — and “went to the league” afterward. The cop then requested, “Did you play below [Mike] Gundy?”
Blackmon appeared confused by the query — questioning who else he might’ve probably performed for. That is when the cop schooled him on Les Miles‘ transient OSU tenure.
The 2 talked about Gundy and Miles for some time as they waited for a much bigger police automobile to move Blackmon to a close-by jail. Finally, the soccer discuss ceased as soon as the automobile arrived.
Blackmon was largely cordial with the officer all through their 15-or-so-minute encounter, although he did appear to be fairly inebriated.
The 35-year-old — who was sporting a hoodie and pants that moist — slurred his phrases typically, appeared unsteady on his toes … and didn’t inform the officer what deal with he was heading to regardless of repeated questions.
A number of instances throughout their interplay, Blackmon insisted he hadn’t completed something incorrect … which induced the cop to repeatedly inform him he was below arrest for public intoxication.

On his method to jail, Blackmon appeared to float out and in of sleep whereas at the back of the squad automobile. He was finally booked on one prison cost — earlier than he bonded out a short while later.
The fifth total decide within the 2012 NFL Draft — who was as soon as suspended indefinitely for violating the NFL’s substance abuse coverage — has but to publicly deal with the arrest.