Nevada parole board to consider release of ex-Raider Henry Ruggs

by · Las Vegas Review-Journal

The Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners is scheduled to consider Monday morning whether to release former Raiders player Henry Ruggs.

Ruggs, 27, was sentenced to three to 10 years in prison in 2023 for killing 23-year-old Tina Tintor in a 2021 crash. He pleaded guilty to a felony charge of DUI resulting in death and a count of vehicular manslaughter.

At the time of the crash, Ruggs was speeding down Rainbow Boulevard in his Corvette Stingray when he slammed the back of Tintor’s SUV so violently that it caught fire. Tintor’s dog was also killed.

He was driving up to 156 miles per hour seconds before the crash and authorities said his blood alcohol level was .16, twice the legal limit.

Nevada Department of Corrections records show that he is currently incarcerated at the Northern Nevada Correctional Center.

Ruggs spoke about the case at a Hope for Prisoners event last year.

“I wish that I could turn back the hands of time,” he said.

“Every parent’s worst nightmare is to create a beautiful child just to have them taken away at the hands of another’s negligence,” said Tintor’s cousin, Daniel Strbac, in a statement prepared by her mother, Mirjana Komazec, at Ruggs’ sentencing hearing. “There are very few words to explain the feelings of losing a child. It is a pain we feel every day.”

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