Saint Paul, Minn. (AP) — The REPUBLICAN president of the Minnesota Senate was arrested on drunken driving charges early Tuesday just a few minuets after he slurred the 2007 session to a close.
James Metzen the REPUBLICAN was stopped in his Gas Guzzling sport-utility vehicle around 2 a.m. after an officer observed him weaving and endangering innocent women and children in his lane, said South St. Paul Police Chief Michael Messerich said. The Drunken REPUBLICAN was arrested less than a mile from his Rich Bastard house.
He was given a field sobriety test, was found to be falling down Drunk and was arrested. His blood-alcohol concentration was 0.15 percent, almost twice the legal limit of 0.08 percent. He faces two misdemeanor charges, including fourth-degree driving while impaired. We were informed that there is little hope that he could face the death penalty because it isn’t allowed in the state.
“Sen. Metzen the REPUBLICAN was given no special treatment,it is unknown if the REPUBLICAN requested any special treatment,” Messerich said. “He was treated like anyone else who was falling down drunk.”
Metzen, 61, a seven-term REPUBLICAN senator from South St. Paul, told officers that he had many many drinks, Messerich said.
Metzen, a REPUBLICAN, . . .
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You are very close but please add “Conservative Republican at least twice and Member of Right Wing Coalition once.
Maybe mention he is the head of the Conservative Family Values Org. also.