Details emerge on the Everson Griffen story.
The police report states that Griffen was spotted shirtless at the home of Vikings cornerback Trae Waynes and says that he broke into the home and jumped through some bushes. The officer was going to go to the scene to check it out, but received a phone call from Griffen's wife, Tiffany, that a man had called her and said that he had her husband in his car and wanted to know what to do with him, to which she instructed him to be returned to their home in Minnestista. Officers asked Griffen why he went to the home of Waynes, to which he replied "God made me do it," but his wife stated they are not good enough friends with Waynes to where he would go and do that and let himself in.
Griffen was taken to the hospital via ambulance, but the police report states that they were called by paramedics and that Griffen had jumped out of the ambulance after it had stopped to let deer cross the road. He said he did this because he was afraid someone was going to shoot him. Authorities were able to convince him to lay down on the stretcher and police followed the ambulance to make sure nothing further happened. As of Tuesday, Griffen is still at the hospital being evaluated.
The police report states that Griffen was spotted shirtless at the home of Vikings cornerback Trae Waynes and says that he broke into the home and jumped through some bushes. The officer was going to go to the scene to check it out, but received a phone call from Griffen's wife, Tiffany, that a man had called her and said that he had her husband in his car and wanted to know what to do with him, to which she instructed him to be returned to their home in Minnestista. Officers asked Griffen why he went to the home of Waynes, to which he replied "God made me do it," but his wife stated they are not good enough friends with Waynes to where he would go and do that and let himself in.
Griffen was taken to the hospital via ambulance, but the police report states that they were called by paramedics and that Griffen had jumped out of the ambulance after it had stopped to let deer cross the road. He said he did this because he was afraid someone was going to shoot him. Authorities were able to convince him to lay down on the stretcher and police followed the ambulance to make sure nothing further happened. As of Tuesday, Griffen is still at the hospital being evaluated.