Former Raiders star Henry Ruggs posted bond Wednesday afternoon, shortly after making his initial court appearance in Las Vegas in connection with a fiery crash that killed a woman, court records show. But as of about 2:30 p.m., Las Vegas police jail records indicated that he remained at the Clark County Detention Center. A judge on Wednesday ordered Ruggs, 22, held on $150,000 bail and the highest level of electronic monitoring if released. He also would be required to surrender his passport and would be prohibited from driving and consuming alcohol or drugs. Chief Deputy District Attorney Eric Bauman said Ruggs, who attended court wearing a neck brace and sitting in a wheelchair, was traveling at 156 mph about two seconds before the pre-dawn crash on Tuesday. Investigators determined the car was at 127 mph when the airbags deployed. “I cannot recall a speed that high in my career on the bench,” Justice of the Peace Joe Bonaventure said. A Metropolitan Police Department report released Wednesday identified the woman killed in the crash as 23-year-old Tina Tintor. The woman’s dog also died in the crash, prosecutors said. Prosecutors had requested a $1 million bail, which defense attorney David Chesnoff called an “excessive” amount.