Pistons Star Ben Wallace Arrested for Drunken Driving, Concealed Weapon
Detroit Pistons Center Ben Wallace is to face one of the area’s toughest judges when it comes to drunken driving offenses next week in 48th District Court.
Detroit Pistons Center Ben Wallace is to face one of the area’s toughest judges when it comes to drunken driving offenses next week in 48th District Court.
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Wallace was arraigned in Bloomfield Township Sept. 24 on charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated and carrying a concealed weapon.
According to the Detroit News on Twitter , the Pistons’ big man was arrested on Saturday and is now facing both drunken driving and weapons offenses as a result.
Bloomfield Township - Detroit Piston Ben Wallace is facing drunken driving and weapons offenses after being arrested over the weekend for erratic driving on Telegraph Road and Long Lake, according to police.
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