NEWVILLE, Pa. (AP) — Police in Pennsylvania say they arrested a man wearing a Drunk Lives Matter shirt for drunken driving.
Police say 44-year-old Elwood Gutshall III's blood-alcohol content was about two and a half times the state's legal limit for drivers when he was pulled over during the early morning hours of March 19 in Newville.
He was wearing a green St. Patrick's Day shirt with the saying on it.
Gutshall has a May 26 court date.
- Posted April 06, 2017
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Man with Drunk Lives Matter shirt charged with drunken driving

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