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lemongrablothbrok · 1 year ago
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Hey. Hey fam. You guys. You'll never guess who these two remind me of.
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thebarefootcajun · 1 year ago
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DennySue and JohnBelle Find Love with Each Other
Driving up the gravel road in his old 59 Chevy
His was a presence bigger than life
DennySue is how most people referred to him
His mom had wanted a girl
God had other plans
Hence, DennySue
49 years young
Tall and lanky with long hair and lots of whiskers
Graying some, but still had lots of jet black hair
He was a looker
And the girls looked a lot
But what they didn’t know was that he wasn’t looking back
DennySue had no interest in girls
Sure he had girlfriends in grammar school, junior and even high school
He had dated a couple of girls on and off, but nothing every materialized
DennySue was the confirmed bachelor of his area known as L’anse Orange, Orange Area
His old chevy was awash in patriotic colors, Red, White and Blue
And atop that old 59 was a big ole American Flag
DennySue was a true patriot
He loved America
He also had a Louisiana flag flying atop the bed of his truck
Not able to be in the military because of a bad leg, he supported the troops
Denny Sue had gotten his leg caught in a trap he had set to catch a coyote that was robbing him of his chickens
He loved those chickens
DennySue was a vegetarian, not vegan, he ate the fresh eggs of his chickens
Those chickens of his were free roaming
He locked them up at night to keep out the critters who might harm his girls
When DennySue was outside those chickens followed him like bees to honey
He knew chickens; DennySue had raised them since he was about nine years old
DennySue lived in an old rent house on a plot of land of about nine acres
He was not a wealthy man, since he couldn’t work
DennySue made a living off of the eggs that he sold from his laying hens
He loved life on Poulailler, chicken farm
He sold chicken fertilizer to gardeners
DennySue also sold pickled eggs
At times he was a lonely man, missed a companion, but there was no one he wished to hang around with that much
One day a guy came through on foot, just passing by hiking cross country
He told DennySue that he had heard about how exotic Louisiana was and he wanted to experience it for himself.
Kind of a hippie dude like DennySue
The hiker’s name was JohnBelle
Interestingly enough after introductions both boys realized they had a girl’s name attached to their first name, together making one name
And their stories were the same, both of their moms wanted girls instead of sons, but had loved their sons, but decided to keep the girls names already chosen, and attached a boy’s name to the front
DennySue invited JohnBelle to sit on the porch with him drinking ice tea with sugar and lemon, very Cajun and Southern
The guys got along beautifully, conversation flowed
Two different worlds; DennySue had never left Louisiana and JohnBelle had never settled down in one place
Seriously, I think both boys wanted to try the other’s life
DennySue was never leaving his beloved Cajun Prairie of L’anse Orange, named so because the rising sun cast a beautiful orange hue over the land, breathtaking
As the afternoon progressed the boys lost track of time
It was getting late and DennySue felt sorry for the traveler
He had an old shed that doubled as an extra bedroom for overnight guests, that he never had
DennySue spent so much time alone, of course he had his beloved chickens, but it was nice to have company now and then
DennySue really liked JohnBelle’s persona
Seemed that JohnBelle felt the same way
Guys know these things, they can just feel it
So a day led into another and then a week led into another and then a month led into another and then a year led into another…
JohnBelle moved from the out shed that served as his bedroom while visiting for a bit
When the guys just took it for granted that this would be a long term stay, DennySue invited JohnBelle to move into the house into his bedroom
Those boys had never been so happy
They lived to love each other
Happiness abounded
And they lived to love others
Happiness abounded
And then they lived to share love with their community
Happiness abounded
And they they lived to share love with the wider world
Those boys became a beacon of what living a full life through unconditional love to all might look like
See, my friends, when you’re an outlier, you’re already on the fringes
You just give and take love where it will be received and reciprocated
Theirs was a BIG love
And it spread
And they’re still loving today
Blessings abound
Barefoot Cajun, a Cajun author writing about the power of unconditional, universal love
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andrewuttaro · 6 years ago
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New Look Sabres: GM 70 - PIT - Better Days
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We’re racing to the bottom at this point, right? There was a moment during this game when everyone live tweeting kinda realized: shit, they could be in 26th place by the end of the night! We already know this collapse has been historic but what if we became the first team to occupy first place and last place in the same season? Ottawa has to go on a run! You got to laugh, or you’ll cry, right? Six straight losses dealt just absolutely mercilessly to the heart of Sabres fans… or at least the ones who are still watching. The wheels coming off in February was one thing but this… this is some divine retribution. Is Mike Harrington actually God and he’s endlessly punishing the Sabres for the tank? Buffalo hasn’t scored a goal in three games! Sure, they’ve come close to a goal here and there but holy shit! You would think one would accidentally go in through nine periods of hockey but here we are! Can all the Jack Eichel haters climb back into their Chevy Suburbans and fuck off now? These two games have been Exhibit A in why Jack Eichel is crucially important to this team. Never mind his scoring touch, this team felt rudderless these last two games. They looked out of it from the moment Phil Kessel scored. JP Dumont and Danny Briere made a luxury box appearance at this game. Who didn’t get emotional at that camera shot? If not for nostalgia than the sudden fear of Jeff Skinner walking to Free Agency. That last Briere Sabres was the last one that won a playoff series. Mind you, the Sabres won the division three years after Briere-Drury but that last playoff win was almost twelve years ago. As the throngs of Penguins jerseys flooded into the Key Bank Center for this game John Vogl pointed out you would have to be no younger than 17 right now to remember the Sabres last playoff win. I don’t want to restate again and again how disappointing it is these guys didn’t coast into the playoffs this season but gee, I’m 24, I scarcely remember 2007. I was in Middle School calling sexual reproduction gross and certainly not paying attention to hockey! I don’t really even have a sense of what a good Sabres team is either! Now I don’t know if I’ll see it. I don’t know if they’ll score again, does anyone? This game was just a drag dragging a drag of a drag hockey team! Yuck.
The first period actually wasn’t a total nightmare. No goals were scored by either team but the Sabres looked like they were knocking. Moreover, one of the prime knockers was Alex Nylander! There is an alternate reality where that line of Casey Mittelstadt centering a line of Tage Thompson and Nylander is the break out rookie dynamo line backing up the Eichel line to the playoffs. I don’t mind that line starting right out of camp next season assuming they’re all still Sabres. Perhaps that’s your third line assuming new guys come in, but we’ll see. With that little dose of optimism has to come the heaping shit sandwich of some Phil Housley inspired insanity: the defensive scheme in this game was awful from start to finish. Look at any opportunity the Penguins set up and you’ll see what a basketball fan may call zone defense. I don’t know what the fuck to call it except terrible. That’s not how you beat this Pittsburgh team. We could’ve swept these fuckers in the season series for the first time in recorded history had we won, right? The last two games against these guys were defensive battles. We have a coach who is supposedly one of the greatest NHL defensemen ever and this is how he coaches the blue line? There was a decent powerplay for Buffalo late in the first but nonetheless Carter Hutton was just barraged with high-danger shots. I feel so bad for him and Ullmark; any blame they take for this is trivial at best. Sure, they haven’t but up November numbers lately but its clear they’re not the reason the Sabres are losing at this clip.
Shit started rolling down hill in the second period. Conor Sheary continued to play well against his former team as he was involved in probably ever other Sabres shot but none of his would go through this game. It was Phil Kessel who benefited from one of those back-and-forth split-the-defense plays to tap it in on the powerplay. I could’ve done without the hordes of Pens fans in attendance cheering after that goal. If Pens games are going to feel like away games now too than that’s one of our bigger problems as fans in the immediate future. Yikes. Rasmus Dahlin got a nifty little breakaway shot before the Penguins next goal but everything is sad right now for Sabres fans so that made me worry he’s frustrated in this situation too. Brian Dumoulin scored a goal that looked accidental. It was just an aerial puck on net, and it went in. That was just weird, unlucky shit. Then Patric Hornqvist’s goal a couple minutes later was preceded immediately on the Sabres broadcast by RJ and Rob Ray discussing how Hornqvist has made his career being a net-front guy. It was like a bad omen. It was spoken into existence. I didn’t bother with the third period; I knew they weren’t coming back from that and I’m a loyal fan, I sincerely am but this shit was so fucking played out. It felt like we were all in on the same joke only its one of those self-deprecating jokes you tell to appear likeable. Garbage. This game was garbage. Nick Bjugstad is a Penguin now and he scored a goal straight off the bench like he knows what fun hockey looks like. Eight minutes later at 18:02 into the third period Jake Guentzel cashed in on a deflection and the final score of this garbage dump game was 5-0 for the visitors. It’s official now: this is the second time in Sabres history the team has gone three games without a goal. The first time that happened was… pause for dramatic irony… last season. Poor funnel guy was so sober watching this game. The poor guy took a shot from the funnel at the end just for the hell of it, but you can tell he was fully cognizant of each and every shitty Sabres moment in this game.
I don’t know how to approach this team anymore. I suppose Eichel coming back next game and the raw desire to hold up Carolina on Saturday in anyway possible drives me but what are we really doing? 11 games left and no chance of a playoff berth: what are we doing? I for one have more or less moved onto the soccer season which, thank God, starts in March in America. I am more excited for Congressional committee hearings at this point than the next Sabres game. The Bachelor is over now too. Hmm… yeah, I suppose there is just another coming of that awful helpless feeling we’ve experienced too much the last few years. The Coach is bad, he doesn’t think there is a pride issue in the locker room but holy shit, just watch the games. The GM has signaled very subtly that change is coming but what that is and how effective it will be after we already had a wicked off-season last year is just a big ugly wildcard. Elliotte Friedman did a radio hit in Toronto this morning and confirmed what should be obvious at this point: Jason Botterill is not afraid to be aggressive and move some parts out come June and July. There are a bunch of wildcards with the big club and unless you’re getting real engaged in Amerks hockey like me right now, your hockey life might be quite shit right now as a Sabres fan. Hey, the Draft Lottery will happen on April 9th this year! That’s super early. I hoped the draft lottery wouldn’t be the most exciting part of Sabres life in April this season but here we are! Let’s hope Danny Briere came to this game to cast a spell to reverse the fortunes of the franchise again and ensure Jeff Skinner doesn’t walk in free agency.
I apologize to those of you who follow me for hockey takes and see me tweeting soccer now. I really appreciate your follow, sincerely I do, but that is for my mental health, fam. All kidding aside, it is humbling to realize the New Look Sabres blog has something of a following now. You brave few are a fun bunch and I appreciate you. Like, share and comment to get the word out on this weird little thing. I can’t help but imagine if you hopped on the Sabres wagon in September with me and rode through this first season according to my takes. For one, wow that’s a cool choice you made. For two, this season kind of feels like a microcosm of what this whole decade has been like as a Sabres fan: heartbreak around every turn but some fun times mixed in there that just gives you that little flash of better days that must be ahead. Ops, I said better days! The folks who remember the last decade of the Sabres just started balling their eyes out. This is probably a better time that not to wrap it up! Let’s Go Buffalo!
Thanks for reading.
P.S. I want to apologize to Ben Mathewson: the Bruce Boudreau idea is a fun one. I did in fact get him confused with Randy Carlyle because of their similar faces.
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steenpaal · 5 years ago
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Peter Jo Messitte - Wikipedia
American judge
Peter Jo Messitte (born 1941) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland.
Education and career
Born in Washington, D.C., Messitte received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Amherst College in 1963 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Chicago Law School in 1966. He was a Peace Corps volunteer in São Paulo, Brazil, from 1966 to 1968. He was in private practice in Washington, D.C., from 1969 to 1971. He was in private practice in Chevy Chase, Maryland, from 1971 to 1985. He was an Associate judge, Circuit Court, Montgomery County, Maryland, from 1985 to 1993.
Federal judicial service
On August 6, 1993, Messitte was nominated by President Bill Clinton to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Maryland vacated by Joseph C. Howard, Sr. Messitte was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 18, 1993, and received his commission on October 20, 1993. He assumed senior status on September 1, 2008.
Notable rulings
On July 15, 2014, in a procedural order for a lawsuit against the Washington, D.C., football team, Judge Messitte banned the use of the word "Redskins" in his courtroom and in court documents.[1] The judge did not explain the reason for his order, but it was assumed to be due to the Washington Redskins name controversy.
On July 25, 2018, Judge Messitte denied President Trump's motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Maryland and the District of Columbia for his alleged violation of the emoluments clauses of the U.S. Constitution.[2]
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Chris Soules Previously Charged With Driving While Intoxicated in 2005 and Other Run-Ins With the Law
It turns out Bachelor star Chris Soules' arrest on Tuesday after getting involved in a fatal car crash on Monday night isn't his first brush with the law.
Soules, 35, was officially charged on Tuesday with leaving the scene of a fatal accident. In a statement, the Buchanan County Sheriff's Office says they are conducting an investigating into the cause of the accident and further charges may be pending.
According to police, he fled the scene of a car collision that occurred around 8:20 p.m. on Monday. The Iowa State Patrol crash report claims that Soules was driving a Chevy pickup truck when he allegedly rear-ended a John Deere tractor trailer. The person driving the tractor trailer, identified as Kenneth Moser, was taken in an ambulance to the hospital, where he died.
WATCH: Chris Soules Released From Jail, Rep Says 'Bachelor' Star Is 'Devastated' Following Fatal Car Crash
According to the criminal complaint, obtained by ET, the general probable cause lists "admission/statements, caused property damage, operating motor vehicles, possessed alcoholic beverage/containers, identified by witnesses, near scene of crime and caused personal injury." Soules has not been charged with any alcohol-related offense at this time.
ET can confirm that Soules has had at least 14 other run-ins with the law in Iowa, dating back to 1998, according to Iowa court records. The majority of the offenses are vehicle-related including speeding and running stop signs. He also pleaded guilty in 2006 to operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
Below is a list of Soules' confirmed offenses:
Oct. 15, 1998: Soules was found guilty of speeding in a 55 mph or under zone and paid a fine.
Feb. 24, 2000: Soules was found guilty of speeding in a 55 mph or under zone and paid a fine.
Jan. 31, 2001: Soules, who was 19 at the time, was found guilty of possession of alcohol while underage and paid a fine.
March 18, 2001: Soules was found guilty of failing to maintain control of his vehicle and paid a fine.
April 6, 2001: Soules was once again found guilty of possession of alcohol while underage and paid a fine.
Aug. 4, 2001: Once again, the still 19-year-old Soules was found guilty of possession of alcohol while underage, as well as having an open container of alcohol and running a stop sign. He also pleaded guilty to speeding in a 55 mph zone and paid a fine.
Jan. 26, 2002: Soules was found guilty for fighting and noise, as well as an unlawful use of his license, and paid a fine.
Feb. 22, 2002: Soules was found guilty of leaving a scene, as well as for a stop sign/yield sign violation, and paid a fine.
June 22, 2004: Soules was found guilty of failing to comply with safety regulation rules and paid a fine.
2006: Soules pleaded guilty for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. As part of his sentence, he was fined $500 and served one year of probation.
Nov. 8, 2006: Soules was charged with speeding in a 55 mph or under zone, though it was eventually dismissed by the court.
Dec. 19, 2009: Soules pleaded guilty to speeding in 30, 40, 50 mph zones and paid a fine.
Nov. 12, 2010: Soules pleaded guilty to a registration violation and paid a fine.
Jan. 10, 2012: Soules pleaded guilty to speeding in a 25 mph zone and paid a fine.
WATCH: 'Bachelor' Star Chris Soules Charged With Leaving the Scene of a Fatal Car Accident
April 25, 2017:  Soules -- who appeared on season 19 of The Bachelor in 2015 and was also a contestant on Dancing With the Stars season 20 -- was arrested at 1:16 a.m. on April 25, 2017, at his residence and spent the night in jail. He was released from jail on $10,000 bail, which was posted by his mother, Linda, a spokesperson for the Buchanan County Sheriff's Department confirmed to ET.
Soules' rep, Stan Rosenfield, also released a statement to ET following his release from jail. "Chris Soules was involved in an accident on Monday evening, April 24, in a rural part of Iowa near his home," the statement reads. "He was devastated to learn that Kenneth Mosher, the other person in the accident, passed away. His thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Mosher's family."
Soules' next court date is scheduled for May 2.
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Chris Soules Previously Charged With Driving While Intoxicated in 2005 and Other Run-Ins With the Law
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It turns out Bachelor star Chris Soules' arrest on Tuesday after getting involved in a fatal car crash on Monday night isn't his first brush with the law.
Soules, 35, was officially charged on Tuesday with leaving the scene of a fatal accident. In a statement, the Buchanan County Sheriff's Office says they are conducting an investigating into the cause of the accident and further charges may be pending.
According to police, he fled the scene of a car collision that occurred around 8:20 p.m. on Monday. The Iowa State Patrol crash report claims that Soules was driving a Chevy pickup truck when he allegedly rear-ended a John Deere tractor trailer. The person driving the tractor trailer, identified as Kenneth Moser, was taken in an ambulance to the hospital, where he died.
WATCH: Chris Soules Released From Jail, Rep Says 'Bachelor' Star Is 'Devastated' Following Fatal Car Crash
According to the criminal complaint, obtained by ET, the general probable cause lists "admission/statements, caused property damage, operating motor vehicles, possessed alcoholic beverage/containers, identified by witnesses, near scene of crime and caused personal injury." Soules has not been charged with any alcohol-related offense at this time.
ET can confirm that Soules has had at least 14 other run-ins with the law in Iowa, dating back to 1998, according to Iowa court records. The majority of the offenses are vehicle-related including speeding and running stop signs. He also pleaded guilty in 2006 to operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
Below is a list of Soules' confirmed offenses:
Oct. 15, 1998: Soules was found guilty of speeding in a 55 mph or under zone and paid a fine.
Feb. 24, 2000: Soules was found guilty of speeding in a 55 mph or under zone and paid a fine.
Jan. 31, 2001: Soules, who was 19 at the time, was found guilty of possession of alcohol while underage and paid a fine.
March 18, 2001: Soules was found guilty of failing to maintain control of his vehicle and paid a fine.
April 6, 2001: Soules was once again found guilty of possession of alcohol while underage and paid a fine.
Aug. 4, 2001: Once again, the still 19-year-old Soules was found guilty of possession of alcohol while underage, as well as having an open container of alcohol and running a stop sign. He also pleaded guilty to speeding in a 55 mph zone and paid a fine.
Jan. 26, 2002: Soules was found guilty for fighting and noise, as well as an unlawful use of his license, and paid a fine.
Feb. 22, 2002: Soules was found guilty of leaving a scene, as well as for a stop sign/yield sign violation, and paid a fine.
June 22, 2004: Soules was found guilty of failing to comply with safety regulation rules and paid a fine.
2006: Soules pleaded guilty for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. As part of his sentence, he was fined $500 and served one year of probation.
Nov. 8, 2006: Soules was charged with speeding in a 55 mph or under zone, though it was eventually dismissed by the court.
Dec. 19, 2009: Soules pleaded guilty to speeding in 30, 40, 50 mph zones and paid a fine.
Nov. 12, 2010: Soules pleaded guilty to a registration violation and paid a fine.
Jan. 10, 2012: Soules pleaded guilty to speeding in a 25 mph zone and paid a fine.
WATCH: 'Bachelor' Star Chris Soules Charged With Leaving the Scene of a Fatal Car Accident
April 25, 2017:  Soules -- who appeared on season 19 of The Bachelor in 2015 and was also a contestant on Dancing With the Stars season 20 -- was arrested at 1:16 a.m. on April 25, 2017, at his residence and spent the night in jail. He was released from jail on $10,000 bail, which was posted by his mother, Linda, a spokesperson for the Buchanan County Sheriff's Department confirmed to ET.
Soules' rep, Stan Rosenfield, also released a statement to ET following his release from jail. "Chris Soules was involved in an accident on Monday evening, April 24, in a rural part of Iowa near his home," the statement reads. "He was devastated to learn that Kenneth Mosher, the other person in the accident, passed away. His thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Mosher's family."
Soules' next court date is scheduled for May 2.
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'Bachelor' Star Chris Soules Charged With Leaving the Scene of a Fatal Car Accident
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Bachelor star Chris Soules made his first court appearance on Tuesday in Iowa after getting into a car crash on Monday night, which left one person dead.
Soules was seen by a judge in Buchanan County, Iowa, a spokesperson for the Buchanan County Sheriff's Office tells ET. According to authorities, he was read the official complaint and asked if he understood it, he said yes, and then was given a $10,000 bond. Authorities say Soules also had to turn in his passport because he was apparently planning to film out of the country soon for a Bachelor-related event.
As of now, Soules has been officially charged are leaving the scene of a fatal accident with further charges pending as police continue to investigate. Soules was released from custody after posting the $10,000 bond and will have to wear an ankle bracelet monitor. His next court date is scheduled for May 2.
In a statement to ET, Soules rep said, "Chris Soules was involved in an accident Monday evening (April 24) in a rural part of Iowa near his home. He was devastated to learn that Kenneth Mosher, the other person in the accident, passed away. His thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Mosher's family.”
WATCH: Former 'Bachelor' Star Chris Soules Arrested After Fatal Car Crash
According to police, Soules -- who is from Arlington, Iowa -- fled the scene of a car collision that occurred around 8:20 p.m. on Monday. The Iowa State Patrol crash report claims that Soules was driving a Chevy pickup truck when he allegedly rear-ended a John Deere tractor trailer. The person driving the tractor trailer was taken in an ambulance to the hospital, where the driver died. Soules was arrested at 1:16 a.m. on Tuesday morning and was taken into police custody.
According to the criminal complaint, obtained by ET, the general probable cause lists "admission/statements, caused property damage, operating motor vehicles, possessed alcoholic beverage/containers, identified by witnesses, near scene of crime and caused personal injury." Soules has not been charged with any alcohol-related offense at this time.
ET can also confirm that Soules has had at least 14 other run-ins with the law in Iowa, dating back to 1998, according to state court records. The majority of the offenses are vehicle-related including speeding and running stop signs. He also pleaded guilty in 2006 to operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
Soules appeared on season 19 of The Bachelor in 2015, and became engaged to Whitney Bischoff on the show. The pair has since split. He was also a contestant on Dancing With the Stars season 20.
NEWS: EXCLUSIVE: Chris Soules on Doing 'Bachelor in Paradise,' Why Being the Bachelor is 'a Son of a B**ch' 
Last month, ET spoke to Soules about how appearing on The Bachelor has changed his life.
"[I expected] zero effect, zero anything, and then it's really, truly changed my life," he confessed, "but thankfully it's not changed me."
Watch below:
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Former 'Bachelor' Star Chris Soules Arrested After Fatal Car Crash
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Chris Soules is in police custody after getting into a deadly car crash in Iowa, a spokesperson for the Buchanan County Sheriff's Office tells ET.
According to police, the former star of The Bachelor -- who is from Arlington, Iowa -- fled the scene of a car collision on Monday night at 8:20 pm that resulted in a death. Soules -- who appeared on season 19 of The Bachelor in 2015 and was also a contestant on Dancing With the Stars -- was arrested at 1:16 a.m. on Tuesday morning at his residence and spent the night in the jail.
Soules appeared in court Tuesday morning, the Sheriff’s department confirmed. The Iowa State Patrol crash report claims that Soules was driving a Chevy pickup truck when when he allegedly rear-ended a John Deere tractor trailer. The person driving the tractor trailer was taken in an ambulance to the hospital, where they died.
EXCLUSIVE: Chris Soules Talks Nick Viall's True Intentions Ahead of Bachelor Finale -- 'He Loves the Spotlight'
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According to the criminal complaint, obtained by ET, the general probable cause lists "admission/statements, caused property damage, operating motor vehicles, possessed alcoholic beverage/containers, identified by witnesses, near scene of crime and caused personal injury." He has not been charged with any alcohol-related offense at this time.
On April 10, the 35-year-old reality star posted a photo to Instagram and Twitter of his truck, writing: "This is not a promo for Chevy Trucks... just another day in #godscountry #farmlife #iowa #iowaviews."
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Soules' rep, Stan Rosenfield, released a statement to ET on Tuesday afternoon, after the reality star was released from jail. "Chris Soules was involved in an accident on Monday evening, April 24, in a rural part of Iowa near his home," reads the statement. "He was devastated to learn that Kenneth Mosher, the other person in the accident, passed away. His thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Mosher's family.” ABC has no comment.
ET can confirm that Soules has had at least 14 other run-ins with the law in Iowa, dating back to 1998, according to Iowa court records. The majority of the offenses are vehicle-related including speeding and running stop signs. He also pleaded guilty in 2006 to operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
MORE: Chris Soules and Whitney Bischoff Speak Out After Bachelor Breakup
Last month, ET spoke with Soules about the possibility of him joining ABC's Bachelor in Paradise. "I've already been asked, and I don't know what to do," he confessed. Here's more of ET's interview with the TV star: Reporting by Rande Iaboni.
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