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Tennessee star defensive end James Pearce Jr. was arrested Monday after disobeying police instructions during a traffic stop on suspicions of speeding and driving on a suspended license, according to a Knoxville police report obtained by Knox News.

He’s the third UT football player arrested or cited for driving-related incidents this season.

He is scheduled to appear in court Dec. 12.

Pearce, 20, is one of college football’s top pass rushers.

He was named AP All-SEC first team on Monday, and he’s a catalyst of the Vols’ defense heading into the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl against Iowa on Jan. 1.

At about 8:20 a.m. ET Monday, police clocked Pearce driving 63 mph in a 35 mph zone on Western Avenue in a 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee, the KPD report said.

Police say the vehicle had expired North Carolina temporary tags, and Pearce failed to provide identification or proof of insurance. Police discovered that he had a suspended license in North Carolina.

Police said Pearce refused to follow instructions during the traffic stop.

According to the report, Pearce was asked to turn off the vehicle and step out of it.

But he had to be instructed multiple times before doing so.

He then was told that his car would be towed and that he was to stand by assisting officers while police searched the vehicle.

But the officer said Pearce disregarded those instructions and walked toward the vehicle.

Pearce then was arrested, and his vehicle was impounded, the report said.

He was charged with speeding, driving on a suspended license, failure to present insurance, registration improperly displayed and improper window tinting.

“We are aware of the incident involving James Pearce Jr., and we are awaiting more information,” a UT spokesperson said.

 

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