UNION TOWNSHIP, Ind. — A driver going twice the posted speed limit Saturday had a blood-alcohol level more than five times the legal limit, police said.
An officer saw Jessie James around 12:25 p.m. driving a gray Infiniti sedan 70 mph in a 35 mph zone, the Northwest Indiana Times reported.
When James stopped, the officer said the driver smelled of alcohol and his slurred speech was nearly indecipherable. James denied he was drunk.
Investigators took James to a hospital to have his blood drawn. He recorded a blood-alcohol level of .41. The legal limit is .08.
“Jessie stated that he was not drunk and that if he was in fact a 0.41 he would not be alive,” investigators said in their report.
James was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated, with a previous conviction, according to arrest records.
"Jessie (James) stated that he was not drunk and that if he was in fact a .41 he would not be alive," according to the incident report. https://t.co/h5Zw6GCEsh
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