Officials Say Fuller Blocked Traffic, Refused To Move Car
CLEVELAND -- It looked like the start of a great season when the Cleveland Browns defeated Green Bay Saturday night, but before the night was over, one of the team's stars was in trouble.
NewsChannel5 reports that Corey Fuller (pictured, left) didn't get into trouble on the field, but rather, off the field after the game.
Fuller apparently missed his turn heading to the Flats late Saturday night and was asked to leave after blocking traffic.
Police say that for eight minutes, Fuller refused to move.
Fuller, the Browns' cornerback, was arrested for impeding traffic flow, obstructing official business and aggravated disorderly conduct.
An officer insisted that he move his car, but Fuller wouldn't, according to police.
He was then arrested and released. Fuller is due in court Monday.
The traffic incident happened after the Browns win against the Packers Sunday.
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