Darris Kilgour

[2] In 1994, as a member of the Six Nations Chiefs, Kilgour was awarded the Mike Kelly Memorial Trophy as most valuable player in the Mann Cup competition.

Following the 2012 season, Kilgour was fired from his post as general manager of the Bandits, but continued to hold the position of head coach.

There were additional charges of unsafe backing, unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and refusal to take a breath test.

[6] Then, in 2014 he was arrested for second degree harassment, menacing and endangering a child after dropping his son of at his estranged wife’s house drunk.

[9] The man who ran him over, Clark Ivan Abrams, accepted a plea deal for first-degree reckless endangerment and had a blood alcohol content of 0.18 at the time of the accident.