Who Is Stanley Lambert Arrested After DUI Crash?

Stanley Lambert is a 22-year-old football player at Arizona State Institution (ASU), an Arizona public research university.

He is a member of the ASU team #14. Lambert is a redshirt senior defensive lineman for the Sun Devils. As a backup, Stanley has played in 14 games and has four tackles and two sacks.

 

 

San Antonio-based company Lambert attended high school at John Marshall. He participated in two games as a defensive end, registering one tackle in the season opener against USC in 2020.

Stanely played in the season opener against Ken State before missing the remainder of the season due to injury. Similarly, the defensive lineman is a passionate gamer who took advantage of new regulations that allow players to participate in up to four games without being eligible.

In addition, in his high school games, Stanley recorded seven catches for 153 yards and three scores.

 

Details Of ASU Football Player Stanley Lambert’s Arrest After DUI Crash

Stanely Lamber was arrested for murdering pedestrian Nora Bruther in Scottsdale, according to Fox 10 Phoenix.

According to Scottsdale police, the accident happened at 1:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 7, when a lady attempted to cross Camel Road near Minnesota Avenue.

 

 

Norah, a 23-year-old New Jersey woman, died due to her injuries. According to Scottsdale PD spokesperson officer Aaron Bolin, Nora was visiting and staying near the location where the crash happened.

At the scene, police conducted an investigation and detained Lambert on suspicion of DUI. Stanley was charged with one count of DUI. Lambert was arrested by police and placed on bail. According to Bolin, the inquiry was pending lab findings for the blood alcohol level.

 

Stanley Lambert Jail Sentence And Mugshot, Where Is He Now?

Police released Stanley Lambert pending the outcome of an ongoing investigation and the results of a blood-alcohol test.

Depending on the outcome of the inquiry, Lambert might face more charges. Arizona State acknowledged the incident in a statement.

 

 

“We are aware of the unfortunate circumstance over the weekend involving one of our student-athletes,” an Arizona State official said to The Athletic. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the deceased’ families and friends. We’re currently gathering information and don’t have anything further to say.”

 

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