A man convicted of killing seven people while driving drunk after leaving a golf course in Louisiana recently went before a judge to have his sentence reduced.
As Mardi Gras celebrations ramp up, Louisiana police are increasing patrols to crack down on drunk driving. The "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign aims to keep roads safe during the high-risk holiday. Officials warn that impaired drivers face serious penalties, including jail time and hefty fines.
Unfortunately, Louisiana not only lands in the top 5, but actually takes the number 2 spot on the list of Most Dangerous States In America. Here's why...
The post comes on the 2-month anniversary of the death of her daughter, Ramsie, the victim of a drunk driver. Ramsie was to graduate from NVHS this year.
According to a report, authorities in Indiana say that a married couple was arrested after both of them were involved in drunk driving accidents. The husband allegedly got into a drunken car crash of his own and then called his wife, who drove to the scene drunk and crashed into her husband - totaling both vehicles.
Every once in a while a "Louisiana Man" story comes along that makes every mullet-wearing Florida native drop their still-lit Marlboro and freshly popped Keystone light.
According to the statistics that the commission compiled, three people were killed and another sixty-one people were injured in 2017 after they were part of crash were drunk driving had occurred.