Stewart sorry for incident, will continue racing
Thursday 31 March: This is straight off James website.
James Stewart was arrested for allegedly impersonating a police
officer. The incident occurred on Florida’s Highway 417 in Orlando, as
Stewart was taking a friend to the airport to catch his flight.
According to police reports, Stewart allegedly used his vehicle lights
and red and blue lights to slow down a vehicle containing off duty
police officers that had passed his vehicle.
Stewart was in street
clothes and never exited his vehicle during the incident. No
confrontation or exchange of words between the officers and Stewart
occurred.
Stewart was not charged with any dangerous driving or any
other negative action. The police report is clear that once Stewart
slowed the police officers’ vehicle that he then drove towards the
airport; several miles later, Stewart and his friend were pulled over at
the airport where they fully cooperated with police.
Stewart is extremely sorry that the incident occurred and that any negative inferences may arise that reflect poorly on his fans, his team, or his sponsors.Stewart will continue working with authorities to
resolve the incident quickly.
In James’ words: "Thanks to all that are standing by me. I hope to
resolve this incident quickly and show people that I am someone that
upholds the law and someone they can respect as a competitor and as a
person.”
Stewart is free to race and is preparing for this weekend’s
Supercross race in Arlington, Texas. He and his team will continue
competing in the remainder of the Supercross series.
