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Deshazor Everett pleads guilty to reckless driving after his role in December crash that killed his passenger. Everett played in the NFL for seven years, all with Washington.
Washington Commanders safety Deshazor Everett was taken into custody and charged with involuntary manslaughter Tuesday for his role in a December car crash that killed 29-year-old Olivia S. Peters.
Washington Commanders safety Deshazor Everett was charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with a fatal crash that left a 29-year-old woman dead, the sheriff’s office in Loudoun ...
Former Washington Commanders safety Deshaor Everett pleaded guilty Tuesday to misdemeanor reckless driving for his role in a December 2021 car crash that killed his girlfriend.
A frantic nine-minute 911 call provided some details about the December car crash in Loudoun County that killed 29-year-old Olivia S. Peters and left Washington Football Team safety Deshazor ...
Washington released a statement Friday morning, after the news was made public: “We’ve been made aware of an automobile accident last night involving Deshazor Everett.
Everett, a special teams captain in 2018, is in his seventh season for Washington. He was placed on the team’s reserve/non-football injury list. Everett has two career interceptions.
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