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Video shows NBA's Brandon Clarke stopped by police 6 weeks before his death
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter18 hr. ago

Video shows NBA's Brandon Clarke stopped by police 6 weeks before his death

This article reports on the incident involving NBA player Brandon Clarke of the Memphis Grizzlies, who was arrested six weeks before his mysterious death in Los Angeles. Clarke was pulled over in Arkansas for speeding in his new Corvette and was subsequently handcuffed and placed in a police vehicle. During the stop, officers discovered multiple bags of kratom, which Clarke identified as 'just kratom.' The article explains kratom's properties and the controversy surrounding its use, noting that while it is legal in some states, it is classified as a Schedule I drug in Arkansas. Clarke faced charges related to kratom and other substances found in his car. Six weeks later, Clarke died, and the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner is investigating whether kratom contributed to his death, though the case remains 'deferred' pending further testing.

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Video shows NBA's Brandon Clarke stopped by police 6 weeks before his death

This article reports on the incident involving NBA player Brandon Clarke of the Memphis Grizzlies, who was arrested six weeks before his mysterious death in Los Angeles. Clarke was pulled over in Arkansas for speeding in his new Corvette and was subsequently handcuffed and placed in a police vehicle. During the stop, officers discovered multiple bags of kratom, which Clarke identified as 'just kratom.' The article explains kratom's properties and the controversy surrounding its use, noting that while it is legal in some states, it is classified as a Schedule I drug in Arkansas. Clarke faced charges related to kratom and other substances found in his car. Six weeks later, Clarke died, and the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner is investigating whether kratom contributed to his death, though the case remains 'deferred' pending further testing.

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