Mon. Nov 4th, 2024

Dennis Rodman has been named a “person of interest” in a hit-and-run investigation in Santa Ana, after a late night collision Wednesday morning, according to TMZ Sports.

An eyewitness told California Highway Patrol (CHP) that there was another car involved and Rodman happened to be in it, according to the Daily Mail. However Rodman was not at the scene when law enforcement arrived.

TMZ Sports reports that at least one witness says Dennis was spotted at a bar, singing karaoke before the crash. They did not however mention if the bar in question was in Santa Ana.

Rodman is an American retired professional basketball player, who played for the Detroit Pistons, San Antonio Spurs, Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers, and Dallas Mavericks in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was nicknamed “The Worm” and was known for his fierce defensive and rebounding abilities, according to Wikipedia.

Rodman used to live in Newport Beach. He endorsed Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump a year ago, according to the O.C. Register.

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Art Pedroza Editor
Our Editor, Art Pedroza, worked at the O.C. Register and the OC Weekly and studied journalism at CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Ana for over 30 years and has served on several city and county commissions. When he is not writing or editing Pedroza specializes in risk control and occupational safety. He also teaches part time at Cerritos College and CSUF. Pedroza has an MBA from Keller University.

By Art Pedroza

Our Editor, Art Pedroza, worked at the O.C. Register and the OC Weekly and studied journalism at CSUF and UCI. He has lived in Santa Ana for over 30 years and has served on several city and county commissions. When he is not writing or editing Pedroza specializes in risk control and occupational safety. He also teaches part time at Cerritos College and CSUF. Pedroza has an MBA from Keller University.

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