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Trucker Charged In Tracy Morgan Reportedly Blasts Media On Twitter

The trucker charged in the deadly crash that injured comedian Tracy Morgan has apparently taken to Twitter to defend himself.

Kevin Roper, 35, is charged with death by auto and assault by auto after the Saturday morning crash on the New Jersey Turnpike that killed comedian James McNair and badly injured Morgan who is still hospitalized.

Authorities alleged in a criminal complaint that Roper had not slept in 24 hours, but in tweets that multiple media outlets have attributed to Roper, the trucker denies that claim.

He also said media attention is the reason he’s facing such serious charges.

As for the accident i have some things to get off my chest that the media and police have neglected to report. First off i never said i was

— Kevin Roper (@Kevinmoneytalks) June 10, 2014

awake for 24 hours, not once did i say that to any law enforcement or media person. These are lies being spread because they are pressured

— Kevin Roper (@Kevinmoneytalks) June 10, 2014

to make an arrest as this accident was being covered “NATIONALLY” because a famous person was involved.

— Kevin Roper (@Kevinmoneytalks) June 10, 2014

Once again the accident was horrific and we lost a precious life, but please remember i was not drunk, high, (I was tested and passed)

— Kevin Roper (@Kevinmoneytalks) June 10, 2014

under any influence of any drug or alcohol, i had an “ACCIDENT’ which unfortunately occurred with a lot of media spotlight.

— Kevin Roper (@Kevinmoneytalks) June 10, 2014

If my ACCIDENT occurs with no media spotlight i am issued a few traffic tickets. The excuse of me being up 24 hours is complete BS!

— Kevin Roper (@Kevinmoneytalks) June 10, 2014

I was never charged at the scene of the accident because once again i was not guilty of any crime. Not until all the TV cameras came

— Kevin Roper (@Kevinmoneytalks) June 10, 2014

So yes i am now most likely fu*ked because i had an unfortunate ACCIDENT with the wrong car that night.

— Kevin Roper (@Kevinmoneytalks) June 10, 2014

I thought our country said we still had right of being innocent until proven guilty?Oh wait that doesn’t sell newspapers or get website hits

— Kevin Roper (@Kevinmoneytalks) June 10, 2014

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