Bobby Ryan Addresses The Media After Being Arrested In Nashville
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S. Harper
July 28, 2022 (0:02)
Former NHL star who's fell on hard times Bobby Ryan was arrested yesterday in Nashville International Airport for public intoxication.
It was reported by Nashville police that Ryan was witnessed leaving the airport store without paying for the items and police were called.
After Ryan put the items he took on another counter Nashville Police decided to only charge Ryan for public intoxication. It's been well documented that Ryan unfortunately has been battling with alcohol and took a leave of absence to revive treatment in a NHL substance abuse program.
Unfortunately Ryan has continued to have trouble with his alcoholism a problem like drugs addiction it's very tough to recover from.
Today Bobby Ryan would issue a statement on social media via his Twitter account.
"I've had so many incredible messages today. Thank you for all of them. Today is day 1 (again). Mostly embarrassed, but I shouldn't be. Today I'm waking up and choosing better."
- Bobby Ryan
From everyone in Hawks Insider we are rooting for you Ryan! We hope you get all the help you need to beat this addiction and make a full recovery.
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