“Tennessee Volunteer” Football Player Jeremy Banks Calls Coach and Threatens Cops – Everything Law and Order Blog

Tennessee Volunteer star line back Jeremy Banks was pulled over for a traffic violation which led to his arrest for an outstanding warrant.

Banks was pulled over around 3:45 a.m. Sept. 15 on campus. He called his coach Jeremy Pruitt while handcuffed in the back of a police car as officers were holding him on a warrant for failing to appear in court for a citation for driving with a suspended license.

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23 thoughts on ““Tennessee Volunteer” Football Player Jeremy Banks Calls Coach and Threatens Cops”
  1. As my mom used to tell us "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt". His mother and father must be so very proud.
    Unbelievable how respectful and professional the officers were while this brat behaves so disrespectfully and is such a punk. He doesn't just have a chip on his shoulder, he has the whole bag.
    I was hoping his coach would have seen this and punted his ass off the team, but after a quick google search, he didn't miss a single game, practice, nothing. Great idea – teach brats like this that their shitty attitude will get him a finger wag. The article said it was "handled internally" and that U of Tennessee teaches their players how to interact with Law Enforcement. Really? You have so many people who are likely to have interaction with police, you have to teach them how to behave? That's flipping hilarious and sad. It said he's taking Political Sciences and is returning for his 5th year. How many years does it take to get a degree in PoliSci? I highly doubt his plans are to become a lawyer, govt official, diplomat or a business exec!

  2. The most appalling part of this is that he was reinstated. THIS is the problem! Rewarding a punk like this sends the message that they don’t have to be accountable for their bad decisions. If my child spoke to anyone, especially police, like this I’d whoop that ass!

    “Jeremy Banks is back on the Tennessee football team, Vols coach Jeremy Pruitt announced Monday after team's first day of preseason practice. Banks' return ends a 10-month separation. He was dismissed in October after a pair of incidents, including a September arrest.Aug 17, 2020”

  3. This shit isn’t banks’ fault. He had nobody at home to help him with the warrant. Luckily now he’s changed and is back on the team.

  4. Prime example of being entitled from the hood.
    Mr Banks will NEVER blame himself for not going to his court date and will NEVER accept responsibility for getting dismissed off the team because of his ingnant mentality and mouth.
    Coach Pruitt showed his true colors…it starts at the top.

  5. wow and this kid had a bright future was a good ball player maybe even great. i am a tennessee fan and was a big fan of jeremy banks he was going to be a star and he ruined it. i had no idea he was that stupid makes me regret liking him . just shut your mouth and play football you had a fortune in your hands and just flushed it all away. very diisapointing

  6. You can take the thug outta the hood but can't take the hood outta the thug. Banks, welcome to Happy Meal Heaven. Nobody to blame but yourself.

  7. Another proud black man? The scary thing is Tennessee didn't release him until a video of him threatening a woman popped up. Blacks can have the whole world at their feet, but their inability of stop living "good" life is what brings them down, not some secret white Kabal. I understand why blacks like to blame whites for their problems, who wouldn't want to blame all their bad behavior on others?

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