Jason Richardson charged with reckless driving, endangerment

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Phoenix Suns guard Jason Richardson is facing reckless driving and endangerment charges after Scottsdale police clocked him going 90 mph in a 35 mph zone. His three-year-old son was also in the car and not restrained by a car seat.

According to Scottsdale police, an officer clocked Jason Richardson doing 67 mph in a 40-mph zone in the area of 65th Street and Camelback Road shortly before 8 p.m. Sunday. Sgt. Mark Clark said the officer followed Richardson onto 64th Street, where Richardson’s car hit speeds up to 90 mph. The speed limit there is 35 mph.

Suns player clocked at 90 mph with toddler in the car, no car seat  (AZ Family)

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