Today police released the toxicology report for Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins who was tragically killed on April 9th in Florida. Haskins was killed after being struck by a dump truck along I-595.
The report, released by the Broward County Medical Examiner, revealed two positive blood samples for alcohol. Haskins' blood alcohol samples were .20 and .24, according to the Miami Herald. The legal alcohol content limit in Florida is .08. Two drugs -- ketamine and norketamine -- were also found in Haskins' system. Those drugs can be used as a medical anesthetic or for recreational purposes.
"On behalf of Dwayne's wife, his family, and his memory, and on behalf of the truth, we respectfully request and pray for privacy, for patience, and for the public to withhold any judgement during this period while the law enforcement authorities continue to investigate and conduct their important work."
The Herald also reports that a Steelers team official also told the Medical Examiner’s Office that Haskins had gone to dinner with a friend or cousin named “Joey.” They later went to a “club, possibly in Miami,” the report said. “They drank heavily and at some point, they got into a fight, separating,” the report said.
Haskins also tested positive for ketamine and norketamine, according to the report. Those drugs can be used as a medical anesthetic but can also be used as recreational drugs.
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