SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) –San Francisco District Legal professional Brooke Jenkins introduced Friday {that a} 26-year-old Richmond man was convicted of driving drunk on Freeway 101.
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The incident occurred on Jan. 14 at 3:20 a.m. close to Chavez Road.
In keeping with testimony and proof introduced at trial, California Freeway Patrol (CHP) officers noticed Jose Ramos-Gonzalez weaving out and in of lanes whereas dashing at 90 mph. When officers pulled Ramos-Gonzalez over, they mentioned he was “slow, sluggish, smelled of alcohol” and couldn’t stroll straight. Officers mentioned he admitted taking 4 pictures of alcohol after performing a DJ set at a venue known as Metropolis Nights.
“My workplace takes these circumstances significantly and can proceed to do all the things we are able to to maintain our roads protected,” mentioned DA Jenkins in a information launch.
Assistant District Legal professional Blake Catherine added, “This verdict sends a message that making the irresponsible decision to drink and drive will not be tolerated in San Francisco.”
Ramos-Gonzalez is at present out of custody and awaits sentencing on Feb. 11.