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Jay Cutler Arrested For DUI & Gun Possession In Tennessee -- And His Mugshot Is Lookin' ROUGH!

Jay Cutler Arrested For DUI & Gun Possession In Tennessee -- And His Mugshot Is Lookin' ROUGH!

Jay Cutler was pulled over by cops in the city of Franklin, Tennessee on Thursday evening and hauled off to jail on multiple charges.

According to a Friday morning report from TMZKristin Cavallari‘s ex-husband was pulled over while driving through Franklin and arrested for driving under the influence. But that isn’t the only charge he is facing. Per that outlet, the former NFL quarterback is also facing three other charges: failure to exercise due care, violation of implied consent law, and possession of a handgun while under the influence. Possession of a handgun?! Yikes!!!

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Cutler was hauled off to the Williamson County Jail, and booked on those charges. He was then forced to take a mugshot, as is commonplace for those who get arrested. As you can see (below), he looks scruffy as hell — and rough as hell, TBH — in that pic:

Jay Cutler Arrested For DUI & Gun Possession In Tennessee -- And His Mugshot Is Lookin' ROUGH!
/ (c) Franklin Police Department

Oof!!!

The former Denver Broncos star definitely doesn’t look too happy…

A rep for the Franklin Police Department also confirmed to TMZ that Cutler posted a $5,000 bond and was released a few hours later. As for what got him pulled over in the first place? Well, we’re still not sure. The original reporting from TMZ notes that the circumstances leading to his arrest are still unknown.

As Perezcious readers no doubt know, Jay shares three children — CamdenJaxon, and Saylor — with his ex-wife. They all live in the Nashville area (Franklin is just south of Nashville, FYI), with Jay and the Very Cavallari alum rocking the co-parenting game. Reactions?? Share ’em (below)…

To learn more about the impact of gun violence, visit https://www.apha.org/topics-and-issues/gun-violence.

If you or someone you know is experiencing substance abuse, help is available. Consider checking out the resources SAMHSA provides at https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline or check out StartYourRecovery.org.

[Image via Sofia Franklyn/YouTube]

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Oct 18, 2024 08:30am PDT