Commentary — 24 August 2010

No, Mo’Kelly isn’t making this up…read the story slowly and multiple times.  Otherwise you’ll miss the little stuff.  This family wasn’t all in the same car.  The ORIGINAL car contained underage drinkers and minors.  The popos called their parents and some of them ARRIVED at the SAME checkpoint, drunk…and subsequently arrested.

HEE-LARRY-US!

STORY HERE

A husband and wife were arrested Sunday and
charged with driving while intoxicated after the
vehicle their child in was stopped at a checkpoint,
East Fishkill Police said.

Officers at a checkpoint operated between midnight
and 5 a.m. Sunday stopped a vehicle after observing
marijuana paraphernalia inside, police said. The
vehicle was occupied by two 18-year-old boys and
two 15-year-old girls, all of whom live in Hopewell
Junction

Parents of all four teens were called to pick up their
children, but the 46-year-old mother of one of them
was observed to be intoxicated upon her arrival,
police said. The 46-year-old was arrested and the
teen-ager was released to another adult at the
scene, police said.

Two hours later, the same child’s father, a 45-year-
old Hopewell Junction resident, drove through the
checkpoint and was observed to be intoxicated,
police said.

He was arrested and both parents were charged with
driving while intoxicated, a misdemeanor, police
said. The Journal does not typically publish the
names of people charged with misdemeanor crimes.

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