Report: Giants’ kicker Aldrick Rosas faces 3 charges in hit-and-run

Giants kicker Aldrick Rosas was charged with three misdemeanors for a June hit-and-run incident in California.

New York Giants kicker Aldrick Rosas was formally charged with three misdemeanors in the Superior Court of California Wednesday for a hit-and-run incident June 15, according to a report.

Per the New York Daily News:

Butte County (Ca.) Deputy District Attorney Glenn Jennings filed a criminal complaint on Wednesday that charged Rosas with reckless driving on a highway, hit and run and property damage, and driving with a suspended or revoked license due to a previous DUI of alcohol or drugs.

Rosas was arrested on June 15 by the California Highway Patrol with “his hands, legs and bare feet … covered in blood” after a high-speed hit-and-run near Chico, Calif., that occurred at 8:25 a.m. per the CHP’s initial report of a collision.

Rosas, 25, has a DUI conviction on his record from 2016. He was convicted of driving under the influence in Glenn (Ca.) Superior Court.

The Giants placed a second-round tender on the restricted free-agent kicker this spring at a cost of $3.259 million for the 2020 season.