MAN FACING SECOND OWI IN YEAR
Officials said an intoxicated 24-year-old with a previous drunk driving conviction this year led police on an early-morning chase in Wauwatosa Sunday,
July 12.
According to reports, 24-year-old Andrew Brumage faces charges of fleeing police and causing damage, second-offense operating while intoxicated as well as operating a motor vehicle after revocation of his license.
Officials said just after midnight, early Sunday, Brumage nearly hit a median, ran a red light and did a u-turn. When an officer tried to pull him over, he ignored him and sped away, sometimes at more than 100 miles an hour. He then smashed into a Qdoba restaurant.
If convicted, Brumage faces more than seven years in jail as well as upwards of $13,000 in fines.
Drunk driving happens more than we think and sometimes may have deadly or serious unintended consequences. If you or your loved one has been seriously injured by a drunk driver, it is important to discuss your situation with a Milwaukee personal injury attorney. Call today for an initial consultation.
Aug 1 2012
July 12.
According to reports, 24-year-old Andrew Brumage faces charges of fleeing police and causing damage, second-offense operating while intoxicated as well as operating a motor vehicle after revocation of his license.
Officials said just after midnight, early Sunday, Brumage nearly hit a median, ran a red light and did a u-turn. When an officer tried to pull him over, he ignored him and sped away, sometimes at more than 100 miles an hour. He then smashed into a Qdoba restaurant.
If convicted, Brumage faces more than seven years in jail as well as upwards of $13,000 in fines.
Drunk driving happens more than we think and sometimes may have deadly or serious unintended consequences. If you or your loved one has been seriously injured by a drunk driver, it is important to discuss your situation with a Milwaukee personal injury attorney. Call today for an initial consultation.
Aug 1 2012