Ha ha. " I am a changed man"... Okkkkkkkk "tank"
Chicago Bears defensive lineman Terry "Tank" Johnson is in trouble with the law again following an arrest on suspicion of drunken driving early Friday morning, according to Gilbert police.
Johnson, who was suspended eight games of the 2007 NFL season for off-field misbehavior, was stopped at Gilbert and Park Ave. after driving 40 mph in a 25-mph zone.
Johnson's blood was drawn at the Gilbert Police Station after a Gilbert officer suspected the 300-pound defensive tackle of drinking and was released pending the outcome of his bloodwork. Johnson was cooperative during the arrest, police said.
Johnson recently spent two months in the Cook County jail for violating probation on a gun charge and was allowed to attend training camp and play in the preseason prior to his latest arrest.
Last December, police raided Johnson's suburban Chicago home and found six unregistered firearms - a violation of his probation on an earlier gun charge.
That charge stemmed from Johnson's 2005 arrest after a Chicago nightclub valet reported seeing Johnson with a handgun in his SUV. He subsequently pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge.
Two days after last December's raid, Willie B. Posey, Johnson's bodyguard, was shot and killed in an early-morning fight while he and Johnson were at a Chicago nightclub.
Johnson was suspended by the Bears for one game for being at the club. He played in the Super Bowl as the Bears lost to Indianapolis.
In March, Johnson began his two-month jail stint for violating his probation. Last month, he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor weapons charge stemming from the December raid as part of a deal with prosecutors that kept him from serving more time in jail. He was ordered to serve 45 days, which he served concurrently with the