DENVER (AP) – Even when he’s doing good, Dennis Rodman comes across as bad, bad, bad.
The former NBA star was pulled over for speeding twice Tuesday while driving his gold-and-black Lamborghini in a charity rally race, according to the Colorado State Patrol.
In between, Rodman was involved in a minor crash and later accused of stealing a hat in what he says is a “misunderstanding” at a gas station in Glenwood Springs.
“It’s been that kind of day for me,” Rodman said by phone late Tuesday.
A clerk at the gas station told police that Rodman tried on a cowboy hat, said he liked it, signed an autograph, then put $20 on the counter for gas.
“Unfortunately $40 worth of gas was put in the car, and there was the cost of the hat to consider,” Glenwood Springs Police Chief Terry Wilson told the city’s Post Independent newspaper.
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