Police found the Lamborghini at 4:41 a.m., determined that it was registered to Williams and went along to his home inside a gated community. The gate attendant told Officer Steve Byrom that Williams had arrived like a passenger in the car 10 or 15 minutes before police arrived. According for the arrest report, Williams said he was home when he was informed with the accident understanding that Wright was on Madden Mobile Coins Buy. Vikings general manager Rick Spielman addressed the matter in a very brief statement on Thursday. "I have spoken directly with Kendall with the exceptional agent and both have assured me there's no truth towards the matter," Spielman said. However, in the statement released by Williams through his agency following accident, he stated, "The driver when in front of me slammed on his brakes and I turned towards the left and hopped the curb to protect yourself from hitting him. I got his insurance information and my neighbor picked me up when my car wouldn't drive." As Byrom involved to return on the scene in the accident, he saw Williams driving an electric powered bicycle, "swerving heavily sideways, then a bicycle stopped suddenly and Terrance was observed falling in the handlebars for the NFL Mobile Coins." Byrom performed a welfare review Williams, and during the conversation he noted Williams "to have bloodshot and watery eyes, his speech was slurred, plus the strong odor of alcohol was detected emitting from his breath when he spoke."