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Lawmaker Gets 3rd Dwi//Johnson Is Arrested After Threat To Shoot Himself
In a bizarre scene likely to close the curtain on his political career, state Rep. Bob Johnson, DFL-Bemidji, was arrested for drunken driving Wednesday for the third time in six weeks after threatening to shoot himself with a BB gun. Johnson was arrested about 1:15 p.m. on the outskirts of
Young Won't Challenge DWI Arrest
Charles J. Ware said the decision was made after consulting with attorneys in the District as well as the [Andrew Young] family's attorney in Atlanta. Although Ware said three investigators he hired produced enough evidence to challenge the charge, in the end the traffic program option prevailed. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Marry the Guy, Marry His DWI Too
In early 1985, I was charged with a DWI," writes a regular reader from Northern Virginia. "I was wrong and I admit that now as I did then. I paid my debt to society {via a brief suspension of his driver's license and a massive increase in his insurance premium}
SuperSonics' Ellis Hurt in Crash; DWI Alleged
[Dale Ellis] was offered a blood-alcohol test at Harborview, but Washington State Police declined to say whether Ellis took the test. Police records show Ellis has been cited for moving violations nine times in King County during the past three years. Those citations include five for speeding, a driving history that
Cleveland State Coach Suspended After DWI
Jan P. Muczyk, the university's senior vice president for resource planning and campus operations, said President John A. Flower suspended [Kevin Mackey]-who on Wednesday signed a two-year contract worth in excess of $175,000-without pay indefinitely. The university could conduct its own investigation, Muczyk said. When firefighters began making holes in a
For DWI Enforcer, These Are Busy Nights
Officer Seth Weinstein is the "DWI King." Ever since he joined the Alexandria Police Department five years ago, he has made more than 100 drunken driving arrests annually -- between a quarter and a third of all such arrests made in the city each year. Weinstein, 37, gained a certain
Local youth DWI arrests low
Armstrong County Sheriff Carmella Jones has a problem. Her small Panhandle county, home mostly to people over 65, had the state's highest rate of arrests of young drivers on charges of driving while intoxicated in 1996, according to research by the Associated Press. Odd, perhaps, considering Armstrong County doesn't allow liquor
Supporters Press for Lower DWI Threshold in Md.
Advocates of tougher standards for drunken driving in Maryland renewed their efforts yesterday despite evidence that suggests tightening such laws does little to reduce traffic fatalities. The Maryland General Assembly repeatedly has refused to lower the drunken driving threshold to 0.08 percent blood alcohol content, a standard adopted by the District
TCU Suspends Assistant Coach After Charge of DWI
TRIBE CANCELS GAME: William & Mary canceled Saturday's home opener against Maine, saying it had continuing concerns about the safety of its campus in the aftermath of Hurricane Isabel and was disinclined to find an alternative site. The school said it was unable to reschedule the game for later in
DWI Crackdown Gains Steam Md. Targets Alcohol Levels, Repeat Offenders, Breath Tests
Momentum is building in Annapolis for new crackdowns on drunk drivers as Maryland lawmakers this week begin to consider a range of proposals that includes lowering the blood alcohol limit for motorists, increasing sanctions for repeat offenders and closing a loophole that allows drivers to refuse a breathalyzer test. The momentum