Woman arrested on suspicion of DELIBERATELY crashing her car into the Jacksonville Jaguars practice facility after ‘vehicle smashes through gates and then into the glass doors’

  • The alleged incident came after Jacksonville was eliminated from the playoffs
  • A woman, 32, is charged with driving under the influence and aggravated assault on a police officer
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A woman was arrested Monday for allegedly purposely crashing her car into the Jacksonville Jaguars practice facility.

After driving through the gate, she reportedly drove her car into the glass doors of the Miller Electric Center.

A photo of News4Jax shows two boarded up glass doors leading into the facility – which is located next to EverBank Stadium.

The alleged driver, 32, did reportedly charged with driving under the influencefive charges of property damage while intoxicated, aggravated assault on a police officer, resisting arrest and criminal mischief.

The Jaguars said this in a statement News4Jax: “The Miller Electric Center was damaged last night in what we believe to be an isolated incident and fortunately none of our staff or security were in that area of ​​the building.”

A woman was arrested for allegedly crashing her car into the Jaguars’ practice facility

After crashing through the gate, she reportedly drove into the doors of Miller Electric Center

After crashing through the gate, she reportedly drove into the doors of Miller Electric Center

‘We are currently gathering information. We are aware there is an ongoing investigation and would not like to comment further.”

The alleged incident came a day after the Jaguars lost their season finale to the Tennessee Titans, a result that eliminated the team from postseason contention.

Jacksonville started the season 8-3 and was tied for the best record in the AFC at the end of November.

But the team won only one of its last six games, a 26-0 victory over the Carolina Panthers, who had the worst record (2-15) in the league this season.

Losses to the Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Titans knocked Jacksonville out of the playoffs.

Quarterback Trevor Lawrence failed to lead the Jacksonville Jaguars to the NFL postseason

Quarterback Trevor Lawrence failed to lead the Jacksonville Jaguars to the NFL postseason

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