IRVING, Texas – Police charged Dallas
Cowboys defensive lineman Josh Brent with intoxication manslaughter
Saturday after he flipped his car in a pre-dawn accident that killed
teammate Jerry Brown.
Irving police spokesman John Argumaniz said the accident happened
about 2:20 a.m. Saturday in the Dallas suburb, hours before Brent was to
be on a team flight to Cincinnati for the Cowboys' game Sunday against
the Bengals.
Argumaniz said the 25-year-old Brown -- a practice-squad linebacker
who also was Brent's teammate for three seasons at the University of
Illinois -- was found unresponsive at the scene and pronounced dead at a
hospital.
Brown died a week after Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher
fatally shot his girlfriend before killing himself in front of his coach
and general manager.
"We are deeply saddened by the news of this accident and the passing
of Jerry Brown," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said in a statement. "At this
time, our hearts and prayers and deepest sympathies are with the
members of Jerry's family and all of those who knew him and loved him."
Officers conducted a field sobriety test on Brent and arrested him on
suspicion of driving while intoxicated, Argumaniz said. The charge, a
second-degree felony punishable by two to 20 years in prison, was
upgraded after Brown was pronounced dead.
Argumaniz said Brent, who pleaded guilty to a drunken driving charge
three years ago at Illinois, was being held without bond. Brent is named
as Joshua Price-Brent in the police news release. Argumaniz said Brent
missed a 10 a.m. Saturday booking session with a judge because he was
intoxicated. He did not know if Brent had an attorney.
Brent was speeding when the vehicle hit a curb and flipped at least
once, Argumaniz said. Police received 911 calls from motorists who saw
the upside-down vehicle but they did not immediately have any
eyewitnesses to the wreck, the police spokesman said.
Argumaniz said when officers arrived at the scene on a state highway
service road, Brent was dragging Brown from the vehicle, a Mercedes,
which was on fire. Officers quickly put out the small blaze, he said.
Argumaniz said it wasn't known how fast the vehicle was traveling. The road has a 45 mph limit.
"I can say investigators are certain they were traveling well above the posted speed limit," Argumaniz said.
Before he was taken to the jail, Brent went to a hospital for a blood
draw for alcohol testing and also received treatment for some minor
scrapes.
Argumaniz said Brent identified himself to officers as a Cowboys player.
Former Illinois coach Ron Zook said Brent, a third-year player who
made the first start of his career in the opener against the New York
Giants, was trying to help Brown make it in the NFL. Brown joined the
Cowboys in October after he was released by the Indianapolis Colts.
"It was Jerry's dream, and Josh was trying to help him any way he could," Zook said.
Zook said he spoke with Brent's agent, Peter Schaffer, who said he had made contact with Brent.
"He said Josh was distraught, and he didn't care about himself or
what was happening to him," Zook said. "All he cared about was Jerry's
family."
Brent was arrested in February 2009 near the Illinois campus for
driving under the influence, driving on a suspended license and
speeding, according to Champaign County, Ill., court records.
In June 2009, Brent pleaded guilty to DUI and was sentenced to 60
days in jail, two years of probation, 200 hours of community service and
a fine of about $2,000. As part of his plea deal, prosecutors dropped
one count of aggravated DUI/no valid driver's license. Brent
successfully completed his probation in July 2011, court records show.
Brent, a nose guard, has played in all 12 games this season and
played a bigger role than expected with starter Jay Ratliff battling
injuries. He has 35 tackles and 1 1/2 sacks and might have started
Sunday against the Bengals because Ratliff is out with a groin injury.
The Cowboys signed Brown to their practice squad Oct. 24, but he
hasn't been on the active roster. He was released from the Colts'
practice squad Oct. 20. Brown played in one game for the Colts, a loss
to the New York Jets on Oct. 14.
"On behalf of the entire Colts family, our sincerest condolences go
out to Jerry's family and friends," Colts general manager Ryan Grigson
said in a statement. "He was a good teammate that was well liked by all.
Today's tragic news is just another reminder of how fragile life is and
how everyday given is a gift."
Brent and Brown played at Illinois from 2007 to 2009. Brent played as
a freshman and finished his career with 71 tackles and five sacks.
Shortly after his guilty plea on the DUI charge, Brent entered the
supplemental draft with a year of eligibility remaining, and the Cowboys
took him in the seventh round.
Brown, who took a redshirt season at Illinois the year before Brent
arrived, had 13 tackles combined in 2007 and 2008 but didn't play in
2009.
"I can't believe it," Travon Bellamy, a former Illinois teammate,
wrote on Twitter. "Before people pass judgment on Josh, they need to
know that he is a good person that made a bad mistake."
Brown played for San Antonio in the Arena Football League this year.
In 2011, he played for Jacksonville in the AFL and the Hamilton
Tiger-Cats in the Canadian Football League.
He was born and grew up in St. Louis, attending Vashon High School.