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Bronco Slaying: Arrested Man Cleared In Unrelated Case
POSTED: 6:50 pm MST January 16,
2007
UPDATED: 8:10 pm MST January 16,
2007
DENVER -- A man police consider to be a "person of interest" in the fatal drive-by shooting of Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams has been cleared in an unrelated traffic case. A warrant had accused 23-year-old Willie Clark of driving with a revoked license, but court officials determined the warrant should have named Clark's cousin, Stephen Howard. Howard pleaded guilty to the charge Tuesday and was ordered to produce a valid license within 60 days or face five days in jail.
Clark was arrested Jan. 5 on an alleged parole violation, after police said his name came up in the investigation into Williams' death. His attorney, Michael Andre, has said Clark has no information about the shooting. The traffic warrant turned up after his arrest. Clark is still in jail on the alleged parole violation.
Previous Stories:
- January 10, 2007: Broncos Add $100,000 To Reward In Darrent Williams Case
- January 9, 2007: Man Arrested In Williams Murder Case To Be Released
- January 5, 2007: Arrest Made In Connection To Darrent Williams Case
- January 5, 2007: Police Search SUV In Williams Slaying Case
- January 4, 2007: Darrent Williams Case: Police Identify 3 Men To Question
- January 3, 2007: SUV Sought In Williams Murder Belongs To Known Gang Member
- January 2, 2007: Broncos Coach Mike Shanahan Discusses Williams' Death
- January 1, 2007: Denver Bronco Darrent Williams Dies in Drive-By Shooting
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