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Video shared to social media approximately four hours before Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III is accused of drunkenly slamming his Corvette into a woman's SUV, causing her to burn alive, shows the NFL star enjoying a night on the town.

Ruggs, 22, is shown taking swings at TopGolf in Las Vegas while his girlfriend, Rudy Washington, records him. Washington is seated at a table with another man.

There are several empty glasses that had presumably contained alcoholic beverages.

Washington is heard talking and laughing as her boyfriend takes a swing.

'What you laughing for?' Washington says to their guest, before directing her comments to Ruggs.

'You be under pressure when you on camera,' she continued. 'That's what it is.'

The group, including Ruggs, does not appear to be intoxicated at this time.

However, later - around 3am Tuesday morning - Ruggs slammed his car into 23-year-old Tina Tintor's Toyota Rav 4 at 127mph, slowing down from his original speed of 156mph.

Police say the SUV flew more than 570 feet before coming to a stop and bursting into flames.

Several bystanders rushed over to help Tintor, including Alexander Hart, a security guard for a condominium complex near the scene of the accident, according to a police report obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Police did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com's request for the report.

Hart heard the crash and jumped into his security vehicle to rush to the scene, according to the report.

As Hart told police, Tintor was still alive and screaming, but he couldn't pull her out because she was pinned inside the vehicle, which 'was soon overcome with smoke and heat from flames.'

Hart said he saw Ruggs hanging from the driver's side door of his vehicle with his feet on the floor board and 'his body on the road.'

Tintor and her dog, who was in the backseat, both died.

Ruggs' car traveled nearly 520 feet before it sopped near a block wall separating the road from a Las Vegas neighborhood.

Both the NFL star and his girlfriend suffered serious injuries during the crash.

Ruggs's mugshot was released Wednesday, showing the now-former Las Vegas Raiders receiver with a neck brace and a cut across his nose. He arrived at Wednesday's hearing in a wheelchair.

The team dropped Ruggs, 22, just hours before his first court appearance on felony charges of reckless driving and driving under the influence of alcohol resulting in death. If convicted, he could face anywhere between two to 46 years in prison, according to Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson.

Ruggs could also face additional charges for a handgun that police allegedly found on the driver's side of his Corvette.