Kirk Barton, former player in the state of Ohio and NFL, responsible for a fatal accident in Ohio

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Ancient Ohio State Offensive line player Kirk Barton was accused of a homicide chief aggravated by vehicles after the police said that he was driving into drunkenness and bad side of the road before embarking on a car wreck who had killed a 24-year-old man in Ohio this weekend.

Dublin police said that Barton, 40, was suspected of having driven his pick-up “at high speed” to historic Dublin just before 3 am on Saturday when he hit a lexus lexus lexus lexus driven by Ethan GenĂ© Perry.

Perry died on the accident site and Barton was transported to hospital with “non -deadly” injuries.

The right platform of Ohio State Kirk Barton (74), during a match of September 11, 2004, against Marshall, played for Buckeyes from 2003 to 2007. (Columbus Dispatch Photo by Neal C. Lauron)

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The distribution of Columbus reported that Barton was driving on the wrong side of the road before correcting himself before the accident. According to the report, the former buckey player admitted to having drunk alcohol before driving and had an “empty look” and glassy eyes when the police arrived.

Dublin police said Barton had been accused of a homicide chief aggravated by vehicles.

Ohio State Buckeyes Offensive Tackle (74) Kirk Barton after a 48-3 victory against Kent State gold flashes at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on October 13, 2007. (Tom Szczerbowski / USA TODAY SPORTS)

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Barton appeared in court on Monday and was released for a cash guarantee of $ 500,000, Fox 8 reported. He was ordered not to leave the area and not drive. He is scheduled to return to court next month.

Barton played the right tackle for Buckeyes from 2003 to 2007 and was an All-American in his last season. He was then drafted by the Chicago Bears In the seventh round of the 2008 NFL recovery.

Kirk Barton des Chicago Bears poses for his head of the 2008 NFL during the photo day in Chicago. (Getty Images)

Barton had short relays with several other NFL teams.

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