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Georgia's Jalen Carter, recently charged in deadly crash, was pulled over for being 'reckless' in September

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Jalen Carter was recently charged with reckless driving in the wake of a crash that killed a Georgia teammate and a recruiting staffer, but it wasn't the first time he was driving dangerously.

Newly released bodycam footage shows that the potential first pick in the NFL Draft had been pulled over back in September for being "reckless" on the road.

Carter was also given citations for his tints - his driver's side window tint was too dark, and in the state of Georgia, windshields may not be tinted at all.

"Your break is you're not going to jail, because I'd be in all types of news," the officer told Carter while explaining he was "not smart" while driving.

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Inglewood, CA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Jalen Carter (88) against the TCU Horned Frogs during the CFP national championship game at SoFi Stadium. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports.)

The cop later said that he would have let Carter slide had he not been "reckless," but it's not known how fast Carter was going.

"We wouldn't be talking if you were going the speed limit. I could care less about tints, but when you do something dumb, stupid like that, I'm gonna stack stuff on you. . . . That was reckless," the cop continued.

The officer said that Carter was the third Georgia football player he had pulled over in the last two days, and he had pulled over Dylan Fairchild "a minute ago" for "doing 70" in the same area. However, despite the recent string of arrests, quarterback Stetson Bennett, who was arrested in January for public intoxication, says the Bulldogs do not have a culture issue.

"Those were individual mistakes

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