Tennessee state senator appears to urinate on himself during DUI arrest
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Tennessee state Sen. Ken Yager faces DUI, hit-and-run charges after Georgia arrest - Washington Examiner
Tennessee State Sen. Ken Yager, who is also the chairman of the Tennessee Senate Republican Caucus, was arrested on charges of DUI, hit and run, and failure to stop at a stop sign. Yager was jailed on Tuesday after being arrested by the Georgia State Patrol of Jekyll Island. Yager’s blood alcohol concentration level was recorded at 0.14, above the legal limit of 0.08. “An unfortunate incident happened last night,” Yager said in a statement. “On …
Republican Senator Ken Yager was arrested while on vacation in Georgia for drunk driving and hit and run after an accident. Tests revealed a blood alcohol level of 0.14 (almost double the legal limit) .In a statement released by
Top GOP state senator seen urinating on himself during arrest for DUI hit-and-run
One high-ranking Republican state senator from Tennessee was recently arrested for allegedly driving under the influence while on vacation in Jekyll Island, Georgia.On Thursday, Newsweek reported that Yager, who is chairman of the Tennessee Senate Republican Caucus, was pulled over in his Ford Edge by Georgia State Patrol troopers on Tuesday. In the video of his field sobriety test, Yager — who is 77 years old — is seen having difficulty standin…
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