Jeff Sperbeck’s death after falling from cart driven by John Elway ‘appears to be a horrific accident,’ California sheriff says

Days after the death of longtime sports agent Jeff Sperbeck the Riverside County sheriff declared the department hasn t discovered any indication of criminal activity in his Saturday fall from a golf cart driven by friend and Broncos Hall of Famer John Elway in La Quinta California In fact Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco described The Denver Post on Friday that there was nothing that we have unveiled to indicate law enforcement should ve been involved RELATED Who is Jeff Sperbeck NFL agent who fell from golf cart driven by John Elway had Bay Area ties This appears to be a horrific accident Bianco announced Friday And unfortunately for all of those involved one of the people well a couple of them happen to be very high-profile celebrities And that makes this more of an issue than it ostensibly should be After Elway s party called from the private California country club The Madison Club first responders didn t right now flag the sheriff s department for any sort of scrutiny Bianco noted The sheriff s department Bianco declared only got involved after a massive media inquiry from a slew of outlets followed confirmation that Elway was driving the golf cart Bianco also informed The Post that biological personnel at the scene did not find any evidence to indicate Elway was inebriated Related Articles Who is Jeff Sperbeck NFL agent who fell from golf cart driven by John Elway had Bay Area ties Five keys to watch for ers rookie rushers Jordan James Corey Kiner ers bring aboard D J Humphries to beef up thin position at offensive tackle Analysis George Kittle extension proves ers are still serious about winning ers sign George Kittle to four-year extension extending his unit legacy Bystanders statements from the event from those on the cart to responders had no discrepancies Bianco noted The department also conducted an equipment evaluation of the golf cart and Bianco reported no one recounted him there were any malfunctions It is common practice for health personnel whether it be an ambulance personnel or hospital personnel or even fire personnel to call us after the scene of an accident because something doesn t look right Bianco disclosed And this was not the occurrence Bianco added that the process will likely be relatively short The sheriff s department is reviewing surveillance footage and witness testimony in the ongoing assessment We re doing everything we can to make sure that this is what it appears to be and just an accident Bianco disclosed