Tenn. lawmaker arrested on DUI, gun charges
The sponsor of the law that made it legal to carry a gun into bars in Tennessee is facing charges of possession of a handgun while under the influence and drunken driving.
The sponsor of the law that made it legal to carry a gun into bars in Tennessee is facing charges of possession of a handgun while under the influence and drunken driving.
Somebody dial up the Jeff Foxworthy “You might be a redneck” hotline — here’s another one. “If you’ve ever been arrested for drunken driving while competing in a demolition derby … .”
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families!
EL PASO, Texas -- The man accused of driving drunk and killing two teens who were helping a stalled friend on the side of the road was driving on the shoulder of the road well before striking the 16-year-olds, according to a police report of the crash. John Cervoni and Aaron Carrillo, both 16, were trying to jump start a fellow band member's car on Loop 375 on Friday, when Hector Tellez, 32, allegedly crashed into the stalled car. Cervoni and Mark Dobbs, another band member, were in the car Tellez allegedly hit. Carrillo was outside the car trying to jump start the vehicle. He was thrown 80 feet by the impact of the crash.