
Michigan state Dem pepper-sprayed, charged with DUI, resisting arrest, weapons possession: report
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Michigan State Police have charged Democratic State Rep. Jewell Jones with driving under the influence, resisting arrest and weapons possession.
"The defendant's dangerous driving spanned from Southfield from Fowlerville, Michigan, where eventually his car was located in a ditch off of I-96," Livingston County prosecutor Carolyn Henry said during the hearing. The drive from Fowlerville to Southfield is approximately 50 miles. Jones' blood-alcohol level was allegedly twice the legal limit and he resisted arrest when police arrived. Law enforcement also discovered a Glock in the glove compartment of his vehicle, according to Fox 2.More Related News

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