Who'd a Thunk It?
http://www.kotv.com/news/topstory/?id=121107
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Originally posted by AMP
Who'd a Thunk It?
http://www.kotv.com/news/topstory/?id=121107
Ouch! That's gonna hurt when he sobers up.
Already smashed at noon on Friday??? Tsk Tsk.
I love the obvious comment:
"...and that several people are scrambling to find another speaker."
Well, DUH! [}:)]
http://www.kotv.com/news/topstory/?id=121107
Did you see the picture? Methinks he was awfully drunk....
It would have been interesting if the Crime Commission had let him speak; ill bet they would have gotten a good attendance.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/NewsStory.asp?ID=070226_Ne_A13_Tulsa39988
'Bernhardt said he was wearing an iPod with earphones, which he said didn't allow him to hear the officer's sirens behind him. As far as the resisting-arrest complaint leveled against him, Bernhardt said he was attempting to retrieve the iPod from between the seats of his vehicle when officers pulled him from it and threw him to the ground.
"That's why my face was scraped up. Not that I'm excusing anything that I did, but I had asked the officer if I could bring the iPod because I was afraid it would be lost," he said.'
He looks like they dragged him across the pavement by his feet to the police car.
Well, at least we know he's got experience with what he writes.
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Originally posted by Johnboy976
Well, at least we know he's got experience with what he writes.
He's supposed to be on FOX23 at 8:45 Tuesday morning talking about his new book, but it sounds like his *next* book might be much more interesting.
I think they should have let him speak. I heard some of the interviews, and he sounds like he is a responsible guy. He admits a mistake and takes his punishment....a rare thing in this country, especially for someone who (I heard) was drunk three times the legal limit at lunch time. Wow!
The latest I heard was that their are now two speakers for the police ball, Jerry Truster and Howard Twilley.
Being a responsible guy would have required two things:
A) Not being drunk at lunch
B) Not getting behind the wheel after he got drunk at lunch. No telling what would have happened if a cop hadn't have pulled him off the road.
I figured he'd pull a Michael DelGiorno mea culpa:
"I was doing research for a book." [}:)]
Agreed. But still refreshing to see someone who is fairly well known and fairly well off take responsibility for their actions.
Didnt get beat up this time (but it was in Jenks):
http://www.kotv.com/news/local/story/?id=123127
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Originally posted by patric
Didnt get beat up this time (but it was in Jenks):
http://www.kotv.com/news/local/story/?id=123127
I guess the DUI wasn't just an honest mistake, but a symptom of a very serious problem. This guy needs help! Maybe denial of bail will be the only thing that will end his downward spiral?
He is so deep in the grips of addiction and denial that he has clearly lost all control over himself. I hope he will get the help that he needs.
I'm curious as to why neither arrest has shown up on OSCN.
There is no such thing as an honest mistake when it comes to a DUI. It's called poor judgement. Not discounting the fact that he's got a serious problem being sh!t-faced drunk mid-day, but it's no excuse.
First DUI is by statistics most people's "bottom". Obviously not with Bernhardt. Hopefully having his driving priveledges revoked and now being charged with a felony it will wake him up.
the second may be too close in time for a conviction on the first. wouldn't that be odd . . .