Man charged in NJ slaying, questioned in 4 deaths extradited
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Man charged in NJ slaying, questioned in 4 deaths extradited
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The musician’s blood-alcohol content level was a quarter of the legal limit during his November DWI arrest, according to reports. (Brian Ach/Getty Images)
SANDY HOOK, NJ – New details about what led to Bruce Springsteen s November DWI arrest at Gateway National Recreation Area on Sandy Hook have emerged, including his blood-alcohol content.
Springsteen only had a blood-alcohol content level of .02 – a quarter of the state s legal limit of .08 – when he was arrested in November on drunk-driving charges, the Asbury Park Press reported late Wednesday.
Court documents obtained by Patch said The Boss was arrested after he drank a shot of tequila and then hopped on his motorcycle and started the engine. The bottle of liquor was completely empty after it was poured, and he was told by a park ranger that alcohol was prohibited at Sandy Hook, according to a statement of probable cause.