Kansas state lawmaker recorded blood-alcohol level twice legal limit, said trooper was a 'donut boy': reports
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The Kansas state Senate majority leader was arrested last month on suspicion of driving under the influence, allegedly recording a blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit, according to reports.
The incident reportedly started with Suellentrop driving the wrong way on the interstate. He was also purportedly traveling at 90 mph in a 66 mph zone. At the time of the arrest, Suellentrop’s blood-alcohol level was recorded at .17 -- more than double the legal limit of .08, according to an affidavit submitted by Kansas Highway Patrol Trooper Austin Shepley.More Related News