Seahawks linebacker Bruce Irvin took to Twitter early Wednesday morning to break some somber news.
Before this hits the media I just wanna apologize to my fans and the @Seahawks organization once again. I made a terrible decision b driving
— Bruce Irvin (@BIrvin_WVU11) April 1, 2015
After I had a few drinks. I will do everything to get ur trust back and will become a better person after this.
— Bruce Irvin (@BIrvin_WVU11) April 1, 2015
Later, of course, he made it known that his “arrest” was actually an April Fools’ Day joke.
How many of yall thought I was serious ?! Haha April fools!!!
— Bruce Irvin (@BIrvin_WVU11) April 1, 2015
And while some found it funny, plenty of others did not. No really, people were not pleased. And that reaction is understandable; DUIs aren’t in the least bit funny. Then again, Irvin is getting slammed by some as if he had actually committed a crime, not just made a joke that was in poor taste.
Either way, Irvin later apologized and wisely announced his intention to stay off of Twitter for the day.
I apologize to all the 12’s and my wvu fam if I offended u didn’t mean to at all. So yea that’s pretty much all the people that matter.
— Bruce Irvin (@BIrvin_WVU11) April 1, 2015
I’m banning myself from Twitter the rest of day. U trolls have fun killing my mentions i got work to do
— Bruce Irvin (@BIrvin_WVU11) April 1, 2015
Irvin’s April Fools’ Day joke can serve as a good reminder of two things: 1. Just about anything you see on social media today should be taken with a huge grain of salt, and 2. think before you Tweet (this applies every day).
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