Former Seahawks fullback Derrick Coleman was sentenced Friday to 240 hours of community service and 12 months of community supervision in connection with an injury crash in Oct. 2015 in Bellevue.
Coleman, 25, had pleaded guilty on Oct. 6 to vehicular-assault and hit-and-run charges.
Police said Coleman claimed to have smoked “spice,” a synthetic designer drug with effects similar to marijuana, about an hour before the October 2015 crash in Bellevue’s Lakemont neighborhood.
The driver of the other vehicle, Kristopher Fine, 56, suffered a broken collarbone when his car overturned, according to the criminal charges.