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He's a chip off the ol' block, unfortunately...

 
 
Reply Mon 8 Aug, 2005 08:20 pm
why doesn't this surprise me?

Dwight Gooden's son arrested

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- The 19-year-old son of former baseball star Dwight Gooden was arrested for violating probation and faced additional charges of having marijuana and bullets in his car, police said.

Dwight Eugene Gooden Jr. was being held Monday without bond. A jail spokeswoman didn't know if he had an attorney.

Gooden Jr. was already wanted on an outstanding warrant of violating probation from a 2004 crack cocaine conviction. He was jailed early Sunday after officers found him outside a downtown Tampa club with 16 grams of marijuana and .44-caliber ammunition in his car, police spokesman Joe Durkin said.

He was charged with possession of marijuana, being a felon in possession of ammunition and violating probation.

Gooden Jr. was sentenced to 24 months of probation and ordered to perform 150 hours of community service in September 2004 after his arrest during a drug sting.

Dwight Gooden Sr., the 1985 NL Cy Young Award winner, went 194-112 with a 3.51 ERA before retiring in 2001.

He was arrested in March and charged with hitting his live-in girlfriend in the face during an argument. He was charged with misdemeanor domestic battery, and the case is pending.

During his playing days, Gooden was suspended for 60 days in 1994 for testing positive for cocaine while with the New York Mets. He tested positive for cocaine again while on suspension and missed the 1995 season.
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Reply Tue 23 Aug, 2005 10:30 am
how pathetic.
i can't believe i used to idolize this guy...



Gooden wanted on DUI suspicion

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Tampa police are looking for former baseball star Dwight Gooden on a felony warrant after he drove away from an officer who stopped him on suspicion of drunken driving.

Officials say Gooden left the scene of the traffic stop after refusing to get out his car to take a field sobriety test. A police spokesperson says the officer stopped Gooden's car because he was weaving in traffic near downtown Tampa.

Officials say police chose not pursue for safety reasons, but went to his two known addresses to look for him. They also contacted his most recent employer, the New York Yankees, and his mother.

Yankees spokesman Howard Grosswirth says Gooden hasn't worked for the team since April and officials don't know his whereabouts.

Gooden was out of jail on bail after a March domestic violence arrest. He's wanted on felony charges of DUI and fleeing police, and a misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest without violence.
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Reply Wed 24 Aug, 2005 06:28 am
Docs has his demons that are hard to fight. Its a shame cause he had so much talent and drank/snorted it away. I hope THIS is rock bottom for him and he gets help before he kills himself. Or someone else.
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Reply Fri 26 Aug, 2005 04:32 am
Gooden surrenders to police
Ex-pitcher was wanted after fleeing DUI traffic stop

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Former baseball star Dwight Gooden turned himself in at a county jail Thursday, three days after police said he fled a DUI traffic stop.

Gooden, 40, showed up at the jail warrants facility about 5 p.m., police spokeswoman Laura McElroy said. He had been missing since early Monday, when an officer pulled over his 2004 BMW near downtown Tampa on suspicion of drunken driving.

He twice refused to get out of the car for a field sobriety test, then drove away suddenly, police said.

Gooden, who has a history of substance abuse and currently has a domestic violence charge pending in the court, was booked on a felony charge of fleeing police, and misdemeanor charges of DUI and resisting arrest without violence.

He was being held without bond Thursday night. McElroy said Gooden is scheduled to appear in court Friday morning for a hearing to revoke his bond on the March domestic violence charge.

"We're relieved that he has come forward, and this may be the first step toward him getting the help he needs," McElroy said.

Police looking for Gooden had talked to his attorney, Peter Hobson, on Wednesday about the possibility of Gooden surrendering, but he did not indicate if or when it was going to happen, McElroy said.

Hobson contacted the Hillsborough sheriff's office earlier Thursday and made arrangements for Gooden to surrender, sheriff's spokeswoman Debbie Carter said.

A call to Hobson's Tampa office was not immediately returned.

Tampa Bay Devil Rays manager Lou Piniella said Gooden's situation is sad.

"He needs to get his life in order," Piniella said before Thursday's game against Cleveland. "He's a good young man. He just needs to get his priorities straight. He's got a long life ahead of him and a lot of people that care about him. The only problem is he's got to help himself."

The 1984 Rookie of the Year and the 1985 NL Cy Young Award winner while with the New York Mets, Gooden went 194-112 with a 3.51 ERA before retiring in 2001. He also pitched for the Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Houston Astros and Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

Gooden was arrested by Tampa police in 2002 on a drunken driving charge, but later pleaded guilty to reckless driving and received a year probation. He was arrested in March and charged with hitting his live-in girlfriend in the face during an argument.

During his playing days, Gooden was suspended for 60 days in 1994 for testing positive for cocaine while with the Mets. He tested positive for cocaine again while on suspension and was sidelined for the 1995 season.

He recently worked for the Yankees as a special adviser but quit in April.
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