Jordan Addison had reached 140 mph while driving a Lamborghini Urus east on Interstate 94 last July. He was pulled over by a state trooper after 3 a.m. and ticketed.
He was not taken to jail to cool for a few hours after this egregious act of driving, which was the first mistake in dealing with this knucklehead.
The trooper let him go. And when asked for comment by the media, the Vikings offered this forceful statement:
“We are aware of last night’s traffic incident involving Jordan Addison and are gathering additional information.”
Addison was allowed to skate, with a petty misdemeanor, a $686 fine and a six-month driver’s license suspension. The Vikings might have made him run a couple of laps.
The then-rookie did bring comfort to those fearful to be on the road at the same time as his Lambo with a statement of having “made a mistake” and using “poor judgment.”
Also: “I recognize and own that. I’m going to learn from that and will not repeat the behavior.’’
Addison wasn’t lying, because the next time he was apprehended for dangerous operation of an expensive vehicle, he wasn’t moving 140 in a Lambo … he was moving zero in a Rolls Royce.